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Never Trump. Never Biden. The Progressive Case for Voting Third Party or Boycotting the Election - Rasmussen Reports(R)
Front and center in the raging debate between liberals and progressives over whether they should support Joe Biden or opt out of the two-party trap by voting third party or not at all is the assumption that Biden would do less harm both to the world and to American leftism than Donald Trump.
Even many hardcore Bernie-or-Busters accept the premise that Biden wouldn't be as bad as Trump. They believe the additional damage that would result from a second Trump administration is an acceptable price for teaching the Democratic National Committee a lesson and building a progressive movement.
But Biden doesn't win the harm mitigation sweepstakes.[/QUOTE]
It is interesting to see people believing in these things many of which, IMO, they will grow out off.
I find liberalized immigration fascinating. For those who want a right and just America, how do you get better wages with an influx of low income competitors. That helps businesses keep wages down and prices low, (as well as their tax burden). Great for them, but the effect on you as an individual is a lot like the effect of China on the US as a nation - the money only flows one way.
Front and center in the raging debate between liberals and progressives over whether they should support Joe Biden or opt out of the two-party trap by voting third party or not at all is the assumption that Biden would do less harm both to the world and to American leftism than Donald Trump.
Even many hardcore Bernie-or-Busters accept the premise that Biden wouldn't be as bad as Trump. They believe the additional damage that would result from a second Trump administration is an acceptable price for teaching the Democratic National Committee a lesson and building a progressive movement.
But Biden doesn't win the harm mitigation sweepstakes.[/QUOTE]
It is interesting to see people believing in these things many of which, IMO, they will grow out off.
I find liberalized immigration fascinating. For those who want a right and just America, how do you get better wages with an influx of low income competitors. That helps businesses keep wages down and prices low, (as well as their tax burden). Great for them, but the effect on you as an individual is a lot like the effect of China on the US as a nation - the money only flows one way.