Mark Blyth, the economist who's making sense

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ttystikk

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and yet the 2 posts in that thread contained more quality than all 567 tty posts in this thread.
You've contributed plenty of posts here. I agree with your assessment of their quality.

This thread isn't for or about the usual RIU political section shit fight.

I put links and information I find interesting or valuable here, generally about economics or its intersection with politics.

Please do the same or refrain from posting here.
 
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SneekyNinja

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All spam links, no intelligent discourse on the topics presented.

SPAM.

If this was a right winger's thread it wouldn't have survived to get 5 posts.
 

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ttystikk

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Nah, Hillary's coming back in 2020 to save us all
I think her credibility as a Presidential candidate is pretty thoroughly shot.

She failed to connect with average constituents on a host of issues including those addressed in my post just above, and in fact continually telegraphed her support of the financial industry instead.

Since the election, these themes have continued unabated, while Mr Sanders went on a multi state tour to reach out to voters across the country, in Democratic leaning and Republican strongholds alike, both with Tom Perez's Democratic Party 'unity tour' and on his own.

It's time to move forward from a self limiting politics of reaction to the reprehensible initiatives of Republicans to championing a new direction of their own. Universal healthcare, living wages, workplace protections and other policies to aid and benefit the middle class are popular and long overdue.

Frankly, billionaires don't need welfare; they aren't missing any meals. It is America's middle class that is on life support and needs representation and recognition.
 

SneekyNinja

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Nah, Hillary's coming back in 2020 to save us all
It's kind of ironic that you'd post this considering you named yourself after a fictitious character who literally came back from the dead to save everyone...
I think her credibility as a Presidential candidate is pretty thoroughly shot.

She failed to connect with average constituents on a host of issues including those addressed in my post just above, and in fact continually telegraphed her support of the financial industry instead.

Since the election, these themes have continued unabated, while Mr Sanders went on a multi state tour to reach out to voters across the country, in Democratic leaning and Republican strongholds alike, both with Tom Perez's Democratic Party 'unity tour' and on his own.

It's time to move forward from a politics of reaction to the reprehensible initiatives of Republicans to championing a new direction of their own. Universal healthcare, living wages, workplace protections and other policies to aid and benefit the middle class are popular and long overdue.

Frankly, billionaires don't need welfare; they aren't missing any meals. It is America's middle class that is on life support and needs representation and recognition.
She won the vote, moron.
 
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