Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
Good post on 2 points. The later being. At 1 time the push was fpro Equal, Not Special Rights. One can see how that Equal morphed (with careful planning & funding) Special Rights.



See the highlight i did on Skips reply.

While OT it's a great example of leftist ideology ..
Howard is seriously giving a run for office. Yet the left has viciously attached him.
To the point Starbucks has issues "Talking Points" to all employees IF and When Confronted by those who take umbrage and or OUTRAGED he's about to splinter the D votes.


That's the leftist line of thought. Agree with Me or be attacked until you surrender.

Well i say
NIMBY
Good. I hope Howard splinters the D voting block. The rhetoric coming out of the left nowadays, hence Kampala Harris should send a very clear message; their governance would be problematic and if this sort of rhetoric every came to pass. It would be a step back for the country and all working men and women. Wages are actually increasing after years of stagnation. Moreover, capital and labor would flee and seek a better return on investment. The ones who cannot flee would suffer.

As the OP article suggested, the low information voter will not be able to discern or comprehend the long-term effects, much less the unintended consequences of these lofty promises of utopia.


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