Progressive group launches first ad campaign against Dem

Something that benefits the middle class versus the corporations and top couple of percent.

I repeat, however, since Orangetweet and the feckless Republicans are in charge, that ain't gonna happen.

What would that consist of? Eliminate the MID?
 
If that's what they were meant to do, you would be right. Those "corporate shareholders" are investing for retirement and maybe a legacy for their families(and if they're not, it's none of your business). The whole point of tax cuts in 2017 should be to lure foreign investment and spark entrepreneurship here at home. And Trump's proposals lower taxes for workers, too. I have no freaking clue what you on the left want anymore. Hell, I don't think you know yourselves. You've invented a list of problems so long and over reaching that only being a resident of the kingdom of heaven could solve, and then tell us that only with more taxation, regulation, and GOVERNMENT in general, can these "problems" be solved.

This is just a little sample of what I think you want. C'mon, admit it. Complete government control over American industry, large and small, gives you guys a little chubby, doesn't it?

Haha, nationalizing the oil industries around the world has worked so well. (yes that was sarcasm)
 
Are you serious? The Republican party is much less ideologically diverse and right wing than the Democratic party is left wing. Republicans have many senators that have -0.9 DW-nominate scores (meaning they vote against virtually everything the Democrats support), whereas the most left wing Dem has like a 0.5, and the average is much closer to the center. You live in a delusional world where if everyone isn't an outright fascist Nazi, they're a communist.

are you serious?
Trying to tell me hyper-partisanship is somehow owned by the Repubs when the ENTIRE DEMOCRATIC PARTY is practicing "the resistance ?""
 
blue dogs must not be allowed to breed......

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Being as I was a southern styled Democrat for a good part of my life-I got the definition by living it.

Does the Democratic Party now practice a Big Tent,or is it more interested in driving itself further and further left?
Answer that and you get the ideological purity thing

Big tent?? Who are you going to compare them w/?? THE GOP's tent?? :rofl2:
 
Looks like the Repubs have an actual ability to attract centrists as well as the base.
They picked up a lot of centrist Dems to elect Trump,and they have a huge lead in statehouses/Congress

Not that I want any part of them either -any establishment party is to be shunned- but it is what it is

None of the folks are in the house or senate are they??
 
We have democrats on this board calling out others for being 'fake Democrats' and 'fake liberals' and not members of 'my party' even though they vote for the same people. How is that an open tent?

Hhhhmmmm I haven't seen any of that?
 
Tax March


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[FONT=atiza_textregular]A progressive coalition is launching a five-figure targeted ad campaign today against Democratic Rep. Tim Ryan of Ohio, Axios has learned.

  • The groups: Not One Penny, MoveOn, Indivisible, and Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC)
  • Why now: Rep. Ryan broke with the Democratic Party on Thursday when he announced his support for corporate tax cuts, which is a staple of the GOP tax reform plan. The TV and digital ad will run in Ryan's district for one week.
  • Why this matters: Ryan is the first Democrat this coalition has launched an ad campaign against. They deployed a massive, seven-figure ad campaign against 8 Republicans in August.
  • What they're saying: "Big corporations don't pay their fair share of taxes, but Rep. Ryan thinks they need even more tax cuts? That's absurd, and an affront to the voters of his district," said MoveOn.org Chief Communication Officer Nick Berning.


Yep; the hate the rich message always works for the Party of the Jackass....I hope they run with this. I bet they think they're still winning too! :rofl2:
 
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