Kurth wrote:Or Pennsylvania. No frackin’ way.
This is the one that scares me.
Universal Healthcare: most Americans agree that Healthcare should be a right they just know we have to pay for it. Social justice: people are generally for it. Infrastructure: easy to sell. Publically funded higher education: bougie but normal politician sales pitch.
Socialist tendencies: bigger hurdle but Bernie's base doesn't see it as the boogie- man it once was. My generation and younger, associate Castro, Chavez, Maduro, Stalin more with autorianism than with ooga booga socialism which is seen in more the European style. From my understanding, generally speaking, African Americans and Latino people aren't overly fond of American capitalism for its Governmental theory, just its economic opportunity.
Which brings up fracking. Texas loves fracking. I would presume most states in which it occurs love the economic stability, boom, and employment that fracking has to offer. A politician who was promoting pushing to a transition with new jobs and a decades long wind down of fracking would be moderately received. An angry New England liberal declaring he's going to blow off our economic leg with a shotgun, THEN fix it with a not ready day one series of future prospects and new fangled technologies? F that. He will lose on that issue alone.
Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
Is Scott home? thump thump thump Crash ......No.