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returnee

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29. I interpret you're saying neither relying on corporate cash...
Sat Jun 28, 2025, 08:08 AM
Jun 28

…nor the hypothetical benefits of democratic socialism can solve the problem. Am I correct? Do you have another way in mind?

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There are many good reasons to ignore Larry Summers. Passages Jun 27 #1
Both parties have been taken over by the oligarchs. Bluetus Jun 27 #4
Larry Who...? Montauk6 Jun 27 #15
He is mentioned in Robert Reich's OP Passages Jun 27 #21
I am convinced that one of the most successful strategist from republicans has been to inflitrate republicans Escurumbele Jun 28 #34
Mamdani and other young politicians with the charisma to connect with the people and a willingness to take on corporate elleng Jun 27 #2
I hope we become more progressive in the US - seems like we are walkingman Jun 27 #3
The less we hear from Summers, the better off we all will be. Raven123 Jun 27 #5
One of the architects of the 2008 financial crisis Envirogal Jun 28 #36
Maybe a Phoenix is our main chance... BurnDoubt Jun 27 #6
Big tent? Beck23 Jun 27 #7
Aren't you supposed to learn something after an election? Grins Jun 27 #8
Same goddamn comments after President Obama Aviation Pro Jun 27 #9
Reich is right about this. yardwork Jun 27 #10
If you ask me, I'd rather get rid of Third Way. Just saying - they are a losing ticket. n/t PatrickforB Jun 27 #11
Kicked. KPN Jun 27 #12
All nice, but you can't run a campaign on charisma alone, not nationally anyway. bucolic_frolic Jun 27 #13
Biden's lack of charisma probably hurt especially near the end of his term AZProgressive Jun 27 #20
I interpret you're saying neither relying on corporate cash... returnee Jun 28 #29
Matt Bennett is not "the Democratic Party" BaronChocula Jun 27 #14
And... Leave it to Robert Reich... Oopsie Daisy Jun 27 #16
NY US Senator Gillibrand attacking Mamdani is EXACTLY the problem Reich states IrishBubbaLiberal Jun 27 #17
Why does he amplify it? Oopsie Daisy Jun 27 #19
I read that he is pointing out... returnee Jun 28 #30
they're all singing the same song stillcool Jun 27 #27
Isn't Third Way supposed to be "nonpartisan"? JHB Jun 27 #18
IMO Third Way has some explaining to do. Republican lite is not a solution it is capitulation to the corporate state Ford_Prefect Jun 27 #22
He wont be mayor if Cuomo splits the vote Figarosmom Jun 27 #23
LOL - Right, New York is going to elect Red Barrett guy maxrandb Jun 27 #25
Repubicans will do whatever it takes Figarosmom Jun 28 #40
I think Cuomo will split votes with Eric Adams AZProgressive Jun 27 #26
Hope you're wrong. returnee Jun 28 #31
I think Adams and Cuomo's giant egos fujiyamasan Jun 28 #37
I want someone who will fight, fight the GOP, fight Trump, fight MAGA and fight the Oligarchs. Dan Jun 27 #24
I partially blame the voters of the United States. chouchou Jun 27 #28
Americans love their socislism. Beck23 Jun 28 #32
Like, what else Just Jerome Jun 28 #33
I expect malicious drivel from Republicans... GiqueCee Jun 28 #35
Sometimes..... beemerphill Jun 28 #38
Mamdani's primary victory certainly a gift to the Democratic Party notwithstanding. David__77 Jun 28 #39
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