"Leftist"/Dum-Dum left yet again being the most anti-labor aspects of the Democrat party despite waving union issues around, sadly. They are so fickle and searching for some wild thing to justify quitting & trying to hand the GOP a win at a moments notice. They won't put the work into listening to great workers like yourself & what it takes to get the job done.
The rare W for Senator Sanders right there and now he is backpedaling so his base will still buy his books in the future.
You mean not paying child support for your children of extra-martial affairs & never paying taxes makes you a bad candidate now? Next you are going to tell me abusing & harassing your campaign staff is a bad thing.
Marianne is the one who had letter drafted from her staff to take her race more serious & focus on getting on more ballots than Iowa & New Hampshire. Huh, I wonder why nobody is taking her serious.
Buffalo (Buffalo Billion) funded a deal with the Solar City to make panels & they outfit couldn't make a customer appealing panel color or compete with the quickly dropping price of Chinese imports. Even after Telsa took over his cousins operation they had the same trouble when even trying to adapt it to roof tiles so to satisfy the obligation for employment numbers they just had workers improve their Mapping systems.
For the EU my speculation would be Qatar. They have taken over for the loss of Russian natural gas with their large LNG exports. Qatar also seeks to mediate a lot of the issues see them housing Hamas & their agenda setting with their state-funded Al Jazeera. After that they probably don't want to risk having their flagged vessels subject to a swarm of drones like US & UK endured.
As exposed by the Hershel Walker fraud is that candidates bypass GOP state parties & mostly just work between their funds & Super PACs. Super PACs use to limit coordinating activities from red-boxing but now they pretty much have little to no barrier between them.
I like the local political party structure but most people don't. Their heydays were before the increases in political primaries before 1968. States like Iowa as well as Florida & Tennessee retain some control between slating candidates & state/local parties but voters tend to dislike it when they see Florida only nominate one candidate(the only one to reach out to them & have people at convention).
They might be the remedy some situations such as precinct worker recruitment & absentee ballot awareness but with how GOP & RW groups hijack the system it might be going the way of the dino. We see both Democrats & GOP mostly operate from a candidate focused style instead of democratic federalized local/state based consensus building.
Kind of odd since we have better tools of communicating with each other & operating things asynchronously yet pre-revolutionary war era Americans could easily stand up local chapters & report back to larger district assemblies.
Old pander bear must have finally saw a revolt when the dum dum left started abandoning him.
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