@NYCNewLiberals@AlexBores I’m not sure which part of this is better - that they are endorsing a candidate that doesn’t support the Elliot Chelsea plan or that they are endorsing him because he won’t be a populist fighter against AI (contrary to his desired brand). What a joke
@fayesterweb@MaggiesKiller@gracecamille_ What do you mean comical? He supports Block the Bombs Act and Bores and Lasher dont. That is substantively left of them.
@fayesterweb@MaggiesKiller@gracecamille_ And on Israel, there are several candidates, Jack, Nina, and Laura, that are all substantively to the left of Bores and Lasher.
@fayesterweb@MaggiesKiller@gracecamille_ In fact, Lasher supported the Sanders 50% equity tax proposal for sovereign ownership, and as far as I’m aware, Bores supports only a tax on profits and then dividend. You tell me which one is more progressive
@FelixFan03 The former Palantir executive running on the most conservative policy platform of any of the major candidates, including on Israel? The wishcasting about what this guy is makes no sense
@GoodVibePolitik .@JDCocchiarella this is an insane thing to retweet when the candidate you are supporting won’t even support the Block the Bombs Act, as Jack does. Your guy is even more supportive of Israel
@JDCocchiarella Schlossberg and Lasher are both more progressive than Bores on every single issue, and also never worked at Palantir during the Trump administration while they were separating families in New York.
Please be serious instead of “psycho nepo nothing” and “whatever”
@ddayen This is a wild framing. The AI industry, funded by the largest AI company in the world, has spent more in support of Bores than against him. Is Guardrails Alliance calling that out?
@JDCocchiarella What convinced you? Was it his five years working at Palantir, his marching in the Israel day parade and support for continued weapons sales to Israel, or his support from crypto billionaires?