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InAbLuEsTaTe

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113. Excellent point!! You would think Joe has read Hillary's book forward and backwards
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 11:09 PM
Dec 2019

and learned from her admitted mistake. Guess not... too bad.


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He just wrote the script for a tRump TV advertisment. Joe941 Dec 2019 #1
Some would like to think that, but he didn't. People should look at EXACTLY what he said.... George II Dec 2019 #8
Where is his full statement? I read the link but perhaps missed it.. pangaia Dec 2019 #19
Here's some video redqueen Jan 2020 #144
thanks..... pangaia Jan 2020 #162
George, you know the Press won't present the entire statement. Blue_true Dec 2019 #105
"the script for a tRump TV advertisment" crazytown Dec 2019 #10
I think the Ukraine story shows he doesn't have Teflon... brooklynite Dec 2019 #116
Anyone who lets Biden talk a hit over the Ukraine 'story' is doing dumps work for him. nt UniteFightBack Jan 2020 #120
That's true about Joe... good observation. InAbLuEsTaTe Jan 2020 #176
This is his this attempt to secure the nomination. redqueen Jan 2020 #145
What I am talking about is a poor (or worse) choice of words crazytown Jan 2020 #147
really, you think miners are too dumb to learn coding? OKNancy Dec 2019 #15
Do you think that is good advice? Voltaire2 Dec 2019 #21
Absolutely. John Fante Dec 2019 #43
While true it's not good politics. Joe941 Dec 2019 #59
Biden's words can be reformed to talk about training for the jobs of the future. Blue_true Dec 2019 #108
Nor is instructing anyone to be respectful so they don't get shot. LanternWaste Jan 2020 #207
That statement is taken out of context. Joe941 Jan 2020 #215
The chances of transitioning from coal miner Voltaire2 Dec 2019 #101
Turn "coding" into "the jobs of the future". Blue_true Dec 2019 #114
They need jobs of the now. Voltaire2 Jan 2020 #134
It wasn't just a flippant "Learn to code" to a coal worker Hav Jan 2020 #137
Sure. Perhaps you can discuss this rephrasing with Biden's advisors. Voltaire2 Jan 2020 #138
I have to explain it to those Hav Jan 2020 #139
See post 138. Voltaire2 Jan 2020 #140
See post 139 Hav Jan 2020 #142
I realize it can be tough to infer the obvious. LanternWaste Jan 2020 #209
It's not like he told them to write a best selling book. N/T lapucelle Jan 2020 #153
Right. The advice seems a bit out of touch. Joe941 Dec 2019 #117
A lot of truth to what you wrote Joe. Blue_true Jan 2020 #171
That's why we need a lot more government funding for retraining programs. totodeinhere Jan 2020 #219
Young miners and their children learning the skills of the future is the only way Blue_true Dec 2019 #107
The younger ones might have a chance. Voltaire2 Dec 2019 #109
See my other post, they don't all have to relocate. Blue_true Dec 2019 #118
The outsourcing goes to tech centers Voltaire2 Jan 2020 #133
So my ideas are a "fantasy", but free college, MFA, high paying jobs when Blue_true Jan 2020 #172
Actual proposals to implement the public Voltaire2 Jan 2020 #173
It is clear the both must be done simultaneously. Blue_true Jan 2020 #194
Your ideas (and the supporting "public infrastructure" ) were part of the 2016 Democratic Platform, lapucelle Jan 2020 #188
I know. Hillary had a comprohensive vision for people in coal country, they bought the words of a Blue_true Jan 2020 #195
What would YOU suggest? Happy Hoosier Jan 2020 #227
I don't have a good solution. Voltaire2 Jan 2020 #231
How is it condescending? Happy Hoosier Jan 2020 #232
So a middle aged person should Voltaire2 Jan 2020 #234
I think that's a bit out of context.... Happy Hoosier Jan 2020 #237
It's not a matter of "dumb"... regnaD kciN Dec 2019 #44
Many coal miners are not dumb mvd Dec 2019 #93
You don't know anything about "coding". brutus smith Dec 2019 #58
I think the jobs are no more connected than being a miner pnwmom Dec 2019 #79
Yes, pretty sure the initial reaction for many was that Hortensis Jan 2020 #127
"Everyone knows "coding" is shorthand for developing a new, marketable skill" redqueen Jan 2020 #146
So, you took this to mean he called for 60,000 people Hortensis Jan 2020 #157
"learn to code" has been read as tone-deaf, overly simplistic, and just bad advice redqueen Jan 2020 #158
Drop the ball for your own good. It's coated with poison. Hortensis Jan 2020 #159
Every one does know. But many wait for the slightest opportunity to pounce on Biden, so they emmaverybo Jan 2020 #190
They have to know they're pushing Repub/Russian Hortensis Jan 2020 #191
Hortensis, you tell the hard truths. Some collaborate willingly, others, unknowingly. emmaverybo Jan 2020 #192
And probably most are unwilling to know. Hortensis Jan 2020 #193
No they are not and to imply otherwise is an elitist insult. totodeinhere Jan 2020 #218
Joe, you're so right; cant believe Biden said that! He needs new advisors to help his campaign. InAbLuEsTaTe Dec 2019 #34
I'm thinking we're going to need a "What self-destructive thing did Joe say today?" thread... regnaD kciN Dec 2019 #48
Totally agree with your post. Joe is a ticking time bomb, riding Obama's coat strings! chimpymustgo Jan 2020 #129
Agree. There's constant scrambling to clarify what ol' Joe said. SMC22307 Jan 2020 #186
Has Dotard brought the coal mining jobs back, as he treestar Dec 2019 #53
Exactly..My husband works for RR and his dumb co workers listened to Trump about coal.. helpisontheway Dec 2019 #92
Well, Blue_true Dec 2019 #103
A gaffe, crazytown Dec 2019 #2
Why is speaking truth a gaffe? bitterross Dec 2019 #38
It is not truth. Jirel Jan 2020 #201
Very well and comprehensively stated The Mouth Jan 2020 #208
I'm seeing a lot of criticism, but what's your alternative? Happy Hoosier Jan 2020 #228
Ummm .... anyone who could can go down 3000 feet and throw coal into a furnace pnwmom Dec 2019 #3
geez thats scary thinking about the conditions miners work in...they are tough! samnsara Dec 2019 #55
Oddly, that makes more sense than telling them their jobs are coming back. BannonsLiver Dec 2019 #4
That's misrepresenting what he said. Why do people feel the need to do that? George II Dec 2019 #5
Thereby offending both groups BeyondGeography Dec 2019 #6
Are you sure they're not Russian trolls? TruthTeller0505 Dec 2019 #33
Lol, ok BeyondGeography Dec 2019 #39
I don't know what the solution is, but coal mining is on it's way out. RandySF Dec 2019 #7
The solution has to be to provide services to retrain workers for a different job. Caliman73 Dec 2019 #61
They want to hear one thing RandySF Dec 2019 #67
Of course they do. Caliman73 Dec 2019 #69
++ 1000x NJCher Dec 2019 #70
I truly believe that we owe them that. Caliman73 Dec 2019 #75
The government has been using that line for decades. redqueen Jan 2020 #148
Or we actually have to do them. Caliman73 Jan 2020 #203
No, it's paid for. The government pays for it. redqueen Jan 2020 #205
Thank you. Why is that so difficult for many on this site to grasp? SMC22307 Jan 2020 #163
Is he not telling the truth? TruthTeller0505 Dec 2019 #9
I don't think it's so much about the coal mining jobs, it's his solution which far, far from reality brutus smith Dec 2019 #64
Yes he is telling the truth. Caliman73 Dec 2019 #66
I like your answer better TruthTeller0505 Dec 2019 #76
I like Bernie too, and Elizabeth, and Julian... Caliman73 Dec 2019 #84
Absolutely true. TruthTeller0505 Dec 2019 #99
Not sure how realistic it is Hav Dec 2019 #11
This isn't new OKNancy Dec 2019 #12
LOL while looking for an article about this... Bloomberg has some haters OKNancy Dec 2019 #13
"...sat down for his weekly, three-hour, Saturday morning news-reading session." SMC22307 Jan 2020 #185
WV only has around 14,000 people working in the coal industry IronLionZion Dec 2019 #14
I've no problem with his comments. David__77 Dec 2019 #16
That video contains two parts of Biden's answer - the start and end - skipping context in themiddle Otto Lidenbrock Dec 2019 #72
Thanks for adding context! David__77 Dec 2019 #73
me neither..its saying if you can go underground 3000 feet you can do ANYTHING!! samnsara Jan 2020 #130
And we really suck at retraining programs Sherman A1 Dec 2019 #17
Thanks...many people here are having trouble connecting the dots BeyondGeography Dec 2019 #31
You hit the nail on the head Sherman A1 Dec 2019 #41
It happens to people in IT also treestar Dec 2019 #50
Or any business really. greatauntoftriplets Jan 2020 #141
This! nt redqueen Jan 2020 #150
Oh dear. cwydro Dec 2019 #18
Better yet...Oh dear, who is misrepresenting what he said? He did NOT say what's in the OP. George II Dec 2019 #22
Then what DID he say? cwydro Dec 2019 #23
Well, I asked you what he actually said, and you didn't answer. cwydro Dec 2019 #65
Seriously!! Joe has some very high-paid advisors... they need to huddle and fix it, pronto!! InAbLuEsTaTe Dec 2019 #35
Coal mining jobs have deteriorated in wages and importance Prosper Dec 2019 #20
Is there a future in coal mining? Renew Deal Dec 2019 #25
Coal mining has changed drastically and dramatically. No future. Prosper Jan 2020 #196
Maybe no relevance in actual skills needed for the examples mentioned Hav Dec 2019 #26
Is he wrong? Renew Deal Dec 2019 #24
I assumed he meant it metaphorically, too. blm Dec 2019 #51
He's clueless about 'coding' jobs. Voltaire2 Dec 2019 #104
Agree, uninformed talk. Prosper Jan 2020 #197
I'll pass on buying software coded by ex coal miners. n/t brewens Dec 2019 #27
Classism. Loki Liesmith Dec 2019 #29
+1 OKNancy Dec 2019 #32
That's a nice way of describing this attitude Hav Dec 2019 #36
No good software company releases code unless its been tested and retested. Sloumeau Dec 2019 #71
Well said. I posted #80 before I saw this. nt LAS14 Dec 2019 #81
Would you now...kind of snobby I think to assume those who work for a living are stupid. Demsrule86 Dec 2019 #77
Stupid is not correct. Aptitude is relevant. Prosper Jan 2020 #198
Do you generally get... tonedevil Dec 2019 #86
What if it was the updated Minesweeper game?! InAbLuEsTaTe Dec 2019 #111
I became a programmer and previously had a manual labor job nini Jan 2020 #132
I was looking at it more like Trump worshipping miners that actually beleived he'd bring brewens Jan 2020 #136
understood nini Jan 2020 #149
Many aren't "Trump worshipping miners" but they didn't like... SMC22307 Jan 2020 #166
Lol! nt ecstatic Jan 2020 #143
I'm sure there are a few former coal miners who can become great developers Sapient Donkey Jan 2020 #164
He's correct. Deal. Loki Liesmith Dec 2019 #28
I can't imagine anything less I'd like to do. cwydro Dec 2019 #63
Telling someone to "deal" is how Dems have lost the working class. redqueen Jan 2020 #151
Spot on. cwydro Jan 2020 #160
A lot of the policy elites are basically clueless about average people. The policy elites are Midwestern Democrat Jan 2020 #161
Too depressing for words. We need to win. nt redqueen Jan 2020 #167
This message was self-deleted by its author Sapient Donkey Jan 2020 #168
As someone who studied programming in college... Sloumeau Dec 2019 #30
With you! The Valley Below Dec 2019 #40
As coal mining jobs started to decline those with Prosper Jan 2020 #182
Don't think he said that, but it's more realistic than "I have a plan for that" Hoyt Dec 2019 #37
Do any of their supporters have real lives? wiley Dec 2019 #45
So you like to believe. blm Dec 2019 #47
Her "Economic Patriotism" and such, is not going to help them. Hoyt Dec 2019 #57
Sure they are. How many are honest about how well that has worked in the past? redqueen Jan 2020 #152
Post removed Post removed Dec 2019 #42
Maybe I'm missing the point. Turbineguy Dec 2019 #46
I think he meant that was one option. But the keys words were badhair77 Dec 2019 #49
This always happens when jobs become obsolete treestar Dec 2019 #52
Because it's not the first time this has happened. redqueen Jan 2020 #154
Sure it has treestar Jan 2020 #174
No, it hasn't. nt redqueen Jan 2020 #204
on what ground has re-training "not worked out?" treestar Jan 2020 #229
Let me Google that for you redqueen Jan 2020 #230
Why are you assuming all coal miners believe others need 'tough love'? SMC22307 Jan 2020 #184
Conservatives generally tell poor people in the cities to treestar Jan 2020 #189
they would be healthier thats for sure samnsara Dec 2019 #54
Post removed Post removed Dec 2019 #56
Obviously Joe didn't read Hillary's book "What Happened" jcmaine72 Dec 2019 #60
Excellent point!! You would think Joe has read Hillary's book forward and backwards InAbLuEsTaTe Dec 2019 #113
"Learn to code" has become a glib solution for those in desperate need of employment. Aaron Pereira Dec 2019 #62
People were rightfully outraged earlier in the year when RWingers told jcmaine72 Dec 2019 #68
This is most certainly true! /eom Backseat Driver Dec 2019 #90
Exactly. I saw the clip this morning and could not believe what I was hearing. redqueen Jan 2020 #155
How about "the govt will pay for you to learn how to work in green technology" Fiendish Thingy Dec 2019 #74
I have thought that they surely have many transferable skills and abilities. raging moderate Dec 2019 #78
Thnking like this makes me wish Yang had a chance. LAS14 Dec 2019 #80
lolol evertonfc Dec 2019 #82
What makes some here so down on coal miners that they assume they can't learn to code? gulliver Dec 2019 #83
It's not hard? nini Jan 2020 #135
But it must be at least a bachelor's degree. keithbvadu2 Dec 2019 #85
"Anybody who can throw coal into a furnace can learn how to program, for God's sake!" myohmy2 Dec 2019 #87
Yeah, right, not even funny! Backseat Driver Dec 2019 #88
What a racket. I've heard similar stories redqueen Jan 2020 #156
Trump to coal miners: "You will always have mining jobs! I'm bringing coal back!" Hekate Dec 2019 #89
And you have an issue with this because????? Peacetrain Dec 2019 #91
Biden sure ain't my first choice rownesheck Dec 2019 #94
Wow.... boomer_wv Dec 2019 #95
I did. The job market for software engineers is flooded right now. backscatter712 Dec 2019 #96
Wtf? Tipperary Dec 2019 #97
My Dad was a coal miner and I grew up in a minig town. yortsed snacilbuper Dec 2019 #98
Being cavalier with coal miners' jobs is an Achilles heal for us. aikoaiko Dec 2019 #100
Right, it would be better to just lie to them about their futures. TwilightZone Dec 2019 #110
We don't have to be cavalier to be honest. aikoaiko Dec 2019 #115
NO, she had a $30 billion clean energy jobs plan. Quote taken out of context, as everybody knows. betsuni Jan 2020 #121
Yep, that's cavalier way of discussing coal mining. It was a bad day for HRC. aikoaiko Jan 2020 #122
No it wasn't. Taken out of context. betsuni Jan 2020 #123
THIS is what they heard... SMC22307 Jan 2020 #187
Still waiting for why "Coal is in decline" isn't a cavalier way of discussing coal mining. betsuni Jan 2020 #124
I get it. All you see is the good and good intention of HRC. aikoaiko Jan 2020 #165
Why are peope on DU against education? yortsed snacilbuper Dec 2019 #102
We are against horseshit advice. Voltaire2 Dec 2019 #106
And against vapid condescension jcmaine72 Dec 2019 #119
They're not, they're against unhelpful political comments that could alienate a block of voters!! InAbLuEsTaTe Jan 2020 #178
People who work in coal mining should prepare to transition to something else. nsd Dec 2019 #112
Any way he would have said it would have been "a mistake" Hortensis Jan 2020 #125
He's speaking from a different era loyalsister Jan 2020 #126
Clinton said: "retrain miners" Trump said: "keep the mines open" brooklynite Jan 2020 #128
A little reminiscent of Mike Dukakis' "Belgian Endive" comment to Indiana farmers Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2020 #131
There's A Much Faster Option corbettkroehler Jan 2020 #169
as A programmer, I can assure you that everyone cannot "learn to code". SharonAnn Jan 2020 #170
or other jobs left open for them because others have gone treestar Jan 2020 #175
Like syntax checking ;) LongtimeAZDem Jan 2020 #180
.. honest.abe Jan 2020 #216
There are approximately 55k actual coal miners NoMoreRepugs Jan 2020 #177
People need to pay bills and learning new skills will be a better future. FloridaBlues Jan 2020 #179
Well, Biden is PARTLY correct. He is. PatrickforO Jan 2020 #181
Biden gave an uneducated response. The unemployed miners Prosper Jan 2020 #183
Key to the solution is: Prosper Jan 2020 #199
I think Andrew Yang's quote on this idea wins Recursion Jan 2020 #200
I've enjoyed Andrew Yang in this race. nsd Jan 2020 #213
what's his advice when tech bubble burst AlexSFCA Jan 2020 #202
"Learn to mine." jcmaine72 Jan 2020 #206
I love Joe but this is a bit of a stretch to think that old unemployed coal miners.. honest.abe Jan 2020 #210
It's ageist to suggest that old workers are not capable of learning new career skills. totodeinhere Jan 2020 #212
If you read my entire post I suggested welding as a good transition career for older coal workers. honest.abe Jan 2020 #214
I know. I was just agreeing with you about blue collar jobs. totodeinhere Jan 2020 #217
Sure its possible for older folks to learn to program like yourself.. honest.abe Jan 2020 #221
You do have a point about age discrimination in employment. n/t totodeinhere Jan 2020 #224
That sounds like good advice to me. People need to be flexible and make changes totodeinhere Jan 2020 #211
They'd have to move Recursion Jan 2020 #220
Exactly. honest.abe Jan 2020 #222
Being willing to relocate is a part of the flexibility I mentioned. totodeinhere Jan 2020 #225
That assistance was a huge part of Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign Recursion Jan 2020 #226
It costs at least $5000 to move a household to a new area. Prosper Jan 2020 #233
No, it just doesn't Recursion Jan 2020 #235
You obviously haven't done the math. At least $5000. Prosper Jan 2020 #236
Which is why you don't start out in a rented apartment Recursion Jan 2020 #238
This is exactly what i discussed with him FIL over the holidays. He's a liberal as well, but seems onetexan Jan 2020 #223
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