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Post by 00hmh on Jan 21, 2021 18:19:29 GMT -6
HUH?
If there is an effort by Biden to include minority voices in government, it is in healthy contrast to Trump's efforts to exclude. But Levine has a record of public service in Pa. You seem to ignore the record, and ignore the role she will play, seeing ONLY minority status as relevant.
If Levine was a Republican, the Democrats would've raked Levine through the coals for poor choices with Covid patients in nursing homes. What choices? How different in any negative way was Pa. from other states? The article cited certainly doesn't show any unusual bad choice on nursing homes. Given conservative doctrine is less regulation, given most states are lax, I doubt we find a red or a blue state without problems in this area.
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Post by 00hmh on Jan 29, 2021 11:43:55 GMT -6
Politics today is leading to some strange people suddenly prominent politically. Apart from flawed high appointments in administrative positions, we are seeing, mostly in gerrymandered safe districts in the House where if you survive a primary you are guaranteed a seat, fringe politicians unacceptable to the mainstream party actually being elected. It has always been true we have had political hacks of limited abilities, sometimes members with occasional views out of the mainstream a bit. But now it seems much more extreme. AOC on the left is much criticized, but in terms of downright wacky the squad seem relative centrist common sense members next to Marjorie Greene The QAnon representative to Congress / champion of odd positions
If the Democrats are blasted for the leftist positions of AOC, and her brash statements, what will happen to the GOP with a QAnon public persona.
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