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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAn agenda for winning
- Claim Trump has not secured the border, Stop all immigration from any country. Build a wall across every feasible inches of the southern border.
- End all income taxes for people earning less than $100K. Shift the lost revenue to those earning more.
- Pass a second round of infrastructure projects .
- End most if not all tariffs.
Raise the minimum wage to $18/hour.
- Appoiny an AG that will prosecute the crimes of the Trump administration.
- Pass a national reconciliation reproductive rights law.
I know the first point is controversial, but to quote James Carville winning is everything .
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An agenda for winning (Original Post)
grobertj
Nov 2024
OP
BobbyZim
(41 posts)1. Are we doing this....next week?
Where the timeline here?
grobertj
(240 posts)4. In 2028 for President
Scrivener7
(58,104 posts)2. Run a straight, white, middle-aged, protestant man. The end.
grobertj
(240 posts)3. Unfortunately true
angrychair
(11,639 posts)5. What?!?
controversial
To say the least. So instead of finding real solutions, the answer is just being Republican-lite?
Whatever happened to Democrats being Democrats? Why is that so complicated?!?
Being milquetoast is what actually cost us the election.
We need strong Democratic policies and principles and a spine of steel. That is how you win elections.
grobertj
(240 posts)7. Except for the border, what isn't a strong democratic position?
angrychair
(11,639 posts)8. That's the only one
I take issue with except not exactly sure what you mean by "reconciliation" in abortion rights bill.
orangecrush
(28,058 posts)6. Too soon.