Posted on 05/26/2024 2:13:31 PM PDT by Libloather
It could be gas, too. When you’re so full of bile...
I believe ames Carville still hasn’t found the frontal lobe of his brain ... at least I said he has a brain.
Hence the very old Silicon Valley adage...”Will the dogs eat the dog food?”
As Carville knows, traditional Democrats see themselves as people who have somehow been stepped on, with Republicans being the ones who are doing the stepping. In cultural Marxist terms, Democrats are the oppressed, with Republicans and the rich always the oppressors. Rich elite university endowment funds are a ripe target because except for a few idiots, most Republicans will offer little in the way of a defense.
Carville suggested the Democrats come out with a proposal to tax university endowments over $5 billion dollars and use the money to forgive student loans.
He’s wrong about a lot of stuff but he ain’t woke
That, I say, that’s not a joke, son.
They might be a little offended but won’t change their voting patterns simply because the constant demonrat promises of “FREE GIBS” is too powerful.
Carville spins the Dem’s “substance” problem as messaging. The real problem is the Democrats horrible, idiotic, socialistic, demented, failed POLICIES. Carville even says they are “Full of S___” but seems to call for the Dem’s to polish their turds better.
Taxing endowments and using that money to fund student loans seems like a great idea!
Who or maybewhom go to Harvard, definitely not “ that” go to Harvard., James!
“and use the money to forgive student loans. “
How about use the money to reimburse taxpayers who didn’t take out student loans, you commie bastard.
Dems always fall back on ‘we just didn’t get our message out’.
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Obama:maybe I didn’t explain it well enough
To quote Carville in 1992, “it’s the economy, stupid.”
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