Posted on 01/07/2017 4:35:00 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
It's not every day that the Wall Street Journal's right-leaning opinion section swoons over a Democratic politician. Gina Raimondo's outspoken championing of tax and regulator reform have made her the rare exception.
Gushing over the Rhode Island governor in a November article titled, "An Island of Rationality in Blue-State New England," opinion writer Allysia Finley praised Raimondo's focus on regulatory and tax reform, painting her as a wonky, business-friendly Democrat at odds with a left-wing base committed to fighting battles over social justice issues.
"This years election has spurred soul-searching within the Democratic Party," she wrote. "A debate rages between progressives who argue that Democrats need to double down on the partys current strategy that is, dividing the electorate into identity groups and promising a government program for every pot and those like Ms. Raimondo who believe that boosting economic growth is the only sustainable path for their country and party."
Raimondo is hoping her style of business-focused governance with a focus on high-skilled workers, worker re-training, and new tax incentives for businesses....
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Dim and brutal should be the new slogan for the dims.
The only things Democrats are obsessed with is genitalia.
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Amazing!
You are blessed.
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In other words, democrat’s should first and foremost look out for their best interests at any given time. The real interest’s of the American people are an afterthought.
They don’t have time to be “obsessed” with jobs. They’re all busy being obsessed with men peeing in the ladies rooms around the country. One thing at a time.
If democrats wanted jobs, they would be republicans. All liberals want is transfer payments - money flowing from those who work/produce to those too lazy to work or too busy planning terrorist attacks to get a job.
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