@JamesSurowiecki@AlphEatsCats@carney This is your tell. You don’t mind the influence of billionaires, you just don’t like it when they’re helping the side you disagree with.
@JamesSurowiecki@liberrocky He “got to” as though running against Hillary was the luck of the draw and had nothing to do with who the Democrats nominated.
@BasedQian@JacobAShell@FischerKing64 How does one distinguish from a “resident homeless” from someone who just showed up and claimed to be homeless in LA? Is documentation needed to prove the municipality of one’s homelessness? What’s to prevent someone from being homeless & casting votes in multiple places at once?
@ajlamesa@RoKhanna I thought so as well at one point but was really put off by how the handled the California wealth tax proposal and his campaign’s targeting of private individuals for being in the wrong class of people. https://t.co/Op6hxQyskq https://t.co/Fso2Qtu41a
@RoKhanna Wait. You disagree that you just sent out an email to your supporters that concretely contains misinformation about me?!
Dude, it's right in front of you. How can you be trusted if you can't even own up to passing around misinformation from one of your previous supporters?
@ajlamesa I wouldn’t be shocked to see right-leaning Americans support public services more as quality improves. It’s pretty hard to support paying taxes for services that are terrible and seem to be optimized more for drug addicts and mental patients than average citizens.
@patjhynes@krystalball This guy has no resume other than the skeletons in his closet. At least politicians a generation ago had substance to go along with their fallibility. Now people are happy to nominate any creep plucked from random message boards if they’re posting things they like.