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In reply to the discussion: Hillary has more than 200 economic advisors. Why doesn't Warren? [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)state of supply side conviction suggests a person who does not listen to anyone or anything, including the cold hard evidence that trickle down was a bogus scam.
The other thing is I sure as hell don't hear Warren talking about 'tearing the roof off' she talks about careful regulations of her precious investor class banks. I've never heard her speak of making systemic changes, never even heard he speak of all Americans as equal. I have seen her voting record as a Republican. She voted against every single thing and candidate I supported for 30 years. I hated Reagan, he hated gay people, he appointed people like Pat Buchanan and Dinesh D'Sousa and Paul Wolfowitz, he and his staff were racists, his rhetoric was steeped in ugly bigotry.
So when your candidate is a long term Republican Supply Sider, telling me she wants to 'tear the roof off' will not cut it. She and her cohort already tore the roof off of the LGBT community and the middle class back in the 80's. We still need a new roof to replace the one she and her cronies destroyed while enriching themselves and laughing about AIDS.
It's too bad Warren was the choice because I just don't buy that a religiously conservative Republican loyalist has become a revolutionary just 'cause posters on DU I already see as homophobic make that claim. What's she done to suggest such radical thinking on her part? Voting for Nixon?