40 sats \ 2 replies \ @StillStackinAfterAllTheseYears 16 Oct \ on: Warren Challenger Deaton 'Wish [she] Attacked Inflation Like She Attacks Crypto’ Politics_And_Law
While I don't think Warren is unbeatable, I do think she's unbeatable this year. She's up by over twenty points, and any real opposition needs to start years, not months, before the election. Warren's own career's an example -- she was in the public eye from her work in the Obama administration, and announced her challenge to Scott Brown (a Republican who'd won an election to replace Ted Kennedy, of all folks) a year ahead of time. Deaton needed to up his profile long before he got into the race to really have had a chance.
(And as @grayruby notes, he's scamming hard on the shitcoins; as with Trump, any BTC benefit would be incidental.)
I totally missed him and XRP you are 1000% right though that he just dropped in suddenly and didn't build up an operation, at least not one I can see from outside the state, like Warren did. Like I mentioned below I look at him as the lesser of two evils when it comes to the two of them.
Sadly I think a lot of the election is boiled down to that. People here have given me a ton of crap for being a Republican and while I am one it doesn't mean I agree with everything the party has done. I am no diehard Trump supporter and there is plenty I disagree with him on but when looking at the two candidates and what is best for the country I think DJT is a much better candidate.
To get any sort of regulatory clarity and to fix the SEC in the Senate two people have derailed all efforts so far. That being Warren and Brown which is why these races in the context of Warren sends a message across the bow about her policy and with Brown will likely cost him his job. Neither of them care to learn or engage and instead just scream whatever BS they think of and in the Senate a single member can tank any legislation which is why we gotta flush out the BS people who cant be bothered to learn.
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