Inflation Is out of Control! Urgent Memo to Biden and the Democrats!




Bernie supporters across the country had been noticing dubious websites and posters linked back to Eastern Europe long before Mattes did ― and even before The Washington Post reported in mid-June that Russian government hackers had stolen emails from the Democratic National Committee. They had been warning each other that something weird was going on, posting troll alerts and compiling lists of fake news sites.
 
Bernie supporters across the country had been noticing dubious websites and posters linked back to Eastern Europe long before Mattes did ― and even before The Washington Post reported in mid-June that Russian government hackers had stolen emails from the Democratic National Committee. They had been warning each other that something weird was going on, posting troll alerts and compiling lists of fake news sites.

Your baseless attack on Sanders is pathetic.
 
Trump would have had the same inflation. In a way, I wish he had won, because it would have set the GOP back even further for the long run.

But, no way. It wouldn't have been worth 4 more years of the lunatic, which would have been so much more damaging to the country in other ways.
 
Trump would have had the same inflation. In a way, I wish he had won, because it would have set the GOP back even further for the long run.

But, no way. It wouldn't have been worth 4 more years of the lunatic, which would have been so much more damaging to the country in other ways.

Trump attempted a violent coup. He will try it again.
 




The decision to relegate superdelegates — now called “automatic delegates” — to the second ballot in a contested convention consumed the DNC for nearly two years after the 2016 election. Superdelegates overwhelmingly sided with Hillary Clinton, infuriating Sanders’ supporters.

The rule change was widely viewed as a major victory for the Democratic Party’s left flank. At the time, Perez called the delegate overhaul “historic,” while progressive Democrats and many moderates lauded its appeal to young voters skeptical of centralized party power.



From your second link
 
I have the imbecile in ignore, but watch out for her stock phrases. We should run an internet bingo game based on her time worn bullshit like short bus, Austrian economics, no maths, etc.

It’s true

The Austrian school of economics shun the use of math in economics theory
 
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austrian_School


The Austrian School is a heterodox[1][2] school of economic thought that is based on methodological individualism, the concept that social phenomena result exclusively from the motivations and actions of individuals.[3][4][5]

The Austrian School originated in late-19th and early-20th-century Vienna with the work of Carl Menger, Eugen Böhm von Bawerk, Friedrich von Wieser, and others.[6] It was methodologically opposed to the younger Historical School (based in Germany), in a dispute known as Methodenstreit, or methodology struggle. Current-day economists working in this tradition are located in many different countries, but their work is still referred to as Austrian economics. Among the theoretical contributions of the early years of the Austrian School are the subjective theory of value, marginalism in price theory and the formulation of the economic calculation problem, each of which has become an accepted part of mainstream economics.[7]
Since the mid-20th century, mainstream economists have been critical of the modern-day Austrian School and consider its rejection of mathematical modelling, econometrics and macroeconomic analysis to be outside mainstream economics, or "heterodox". In the 1970s, the Austrian School attracted some renewed interest after Friedrich Hayek shared the 1974 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences with Gunnar Myrdal.[8]
 
Since the mid-20th century, mainstream economists have been critical of the modern-day Austrian School and consider its rejection of mathematical modelling, econometrics and macroeconomic analysis to be outside mainstream economics, or "heterodox".
 
A 37-page indictment resulting from special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation shows that Russian nationals and businesses also worked to boost the campaigns of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and Green party nominee Jill Stein in an effort to damage Democrat Hillary Clinton.
 
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