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Not sure I agree with your last point. damookster Send a noteboard - 24/01/2020 08:06:49 PM


Basically all of the more outlandish ideas suggested by the progressives in the Democratic primaries require Congressional approval, and they'd all be dead on arrival in Congress, regardless of whether Democrats manage to recapture the Senate or not. That should be pretty obvious to anyone who has taken a good look at the policy positions of the Democrats in the House and the Senate, it's just that it suits people on both the left and right to pretend otherwise.

Look how long it took Virginia Democrats to pass gun control legislation that had been blocked for years once they finally got control of both the Governor's office and the Legislature this month. Days.

Mook

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