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By Connor O'Keeffe
In his State of the Union speech Thursday, President Biden will claim the economy is growing—and that his administration will “crack down” on corporate greed. He will not address the damage his administration has done.
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@siggy47 corporate greed speech
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The Bernie Sanders and Liz not a Cherokee Warren playbook: blame everything on corporate greed and Trump
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Unfortunately, they'll probably manage to get some traction on the corporate greed talking point. May as well blame gravity for plane crashes.
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Agree
Will moderate or centrist voters believe the corporate greed talking point?
Who are these undecided voters? People who voted for Biden but are not ready to vote for Trump?
Undecided voters should vote third party or unaffiliated or write in “undecided “
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That's a good point. Maybe it won't fool anyone who wasn't in lockstep with the party already.
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Maybe it will fool:
Women No college degree folks Age 18-29 Unemployed college graduates
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Let's hope not, since that's the vast majority of people.
Finally a stacker who is critical of Biden.
Have you noticed no stacker has been critical of Biden?
After all borders are absurd so USA and Europe should accept everyone regardless of the cost and if some commit rape and murder we have to focus on the big picture of destroying America especially white Americans
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Have you noticed no stacker has been critical of Biden?
I have not. Stackers do tend not to talk about horse-race partisan politics much, though.
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But when they do it’s criticism of Trump and RFK or any right wing politician demonized by the left
In that sense, SN gravitates toward mainstream politicians, which is so ironic : reject mainstream currencies but embrace mainstream politicians.
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I see very little evidence of that, but maybe we're just reading different people.
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Have you seen criticism of Biden or Obama or Clinton?
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Like I said, stackers tend to avoid talking partisan politics, so the specific people don't come up often. However, the policies that get criticized on here are overwhelmingly left-wing Democrat policies.
I haven't noticed that from @kepford and I've been reading him since before you joined SN, but I might have missed it. I also don't really care who's being criticized, as long as the criticism is accurate or interesting.
Do you read @kepford?
He criticizes the right but never the left
Same with @oliverweiss