Breaking Points’ Krystal Ball responds to overtures from Nick Fuentes urging the progressive left to ally with him against establishment elites.
“I feel like my bar for allyship is very low. My bar is you have to view all human beings as fundamentally equal and deserving of rights. That’s my bar. He does not come close. He is at the polar opposite end of that bar. So, absolutely not. No, not ever. Unless you completely change the bedrock core of your ideology.”
Speaking to the increasingly openly bigoted right wing more broadly, Ball states:
“You need to repudiate all of that and come to the side that cares about every person regardless of their identity, their religious beliefs, whoever they are, and believe they have equal rights and are equal in their humanity.
You could come to that side or you could keep doing this bullshit.”
Ball also directly addresses Fuentes’ demand that she stop calling him a ‘Nazi’ and explains why she doesn’t plan on it.
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The wealthy-establishment Zohran freakout has reached comical levels; CNBC is now equating...
😡Zohran as the Gotham City villain
🦸♀️Wall Street-ers as Batman
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I can’t begin to wrap my head around what a disaster the Trump 2.0 regime has been. In the first Trump admin there were occasionally things to appreciate. This one is nothing but death, destruction, criminality and chaos. Genocide in Gaza, batshit economics, DOGE destroying everything good in the govt, world historic corruption and upward wealth transfer, destroying due process, unleashing military on American citizens and now standing by while Israel tries to drag us into WW3. Just horror after horror.
Booker held a filibuster that wasn't a filibuster - and he scheduled it to let him avoid attending his own committee's probe of his Big Tech pals.
Oh and Booker and Dems provided unanimous consent to advance a Trump nominee right after Booker's speech.
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Teachers in the U.S. will spend an estimated $3.35 billion of their own money on classroom supplies in the 2024-25 school year.
The average teacher will spend $883.60.
Teachers in the U.S. will spend an estimated $3.35 billion of their own money on classroom supplies in the 2024-25 school year.
The average teacher will spend $883.60.