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<blockquote data-quote="refineryworker05" data-source="post: 4636799" data-attributes="member: 66082"><p>You can see, the elected republican official's strategy of never talking about their actual policy positions on display with Ted Cruz getting into it with Mark Cuban over the NBA ratings. Why the hell does Cruz a sitting US senator care about NBA ratings when there is a global pandemic that's killed over 210,000 americans or the real economic pain occurring as a result of this pandemic? Because he has no solutions to deal with those issues that don't involve cutting taxes for billionaires and huge corporations and allowing them to pollute more. So it's bs about the NBA because of BLM. This is why republicans are trying to treat coronavirus as a bs identity/culture war issue instead of a health issue, because if coronavirus is just a health issue, then they have failed miserably and have no policy ideas to deal with it, but if it is a culture war issue, then they can lie and pretend everyone is out to get the them in the media, etc. They can pretend not wanting to get coronavirus is a anti-trump political position and that real Americans aren't afraid of coronavirus. You see this with Tom Cotton and trump mentioning the 1619 project and stopping anti-american history from being taught in schools, this bs is what elected republicans want to discuss at the national level instead of their plutocratic economic positions. What is one popular policy position republicans support at the national level? It's hard to think of one off hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="refineryworker05, post: 4636799, member: 66082"] You can see, the elected republican official's strategy of never talking about their actual policy positions on display with Ted Cruz getting into it with Mark Cuban over the NBA ratings. Why the hell does Cruz a sitting US senator care about NBA ratings when there is a global pandemic that's killed over 210,000 americans or the real economic pain occurring as a result of this pandemic? Because he has no solutions to deal with those issues that don't involve cutting taxes for billionaires and huge corporations and allowing them to pollute more. So it's bs about the NBA because of BLM. This is why republicans are trying to treat coronavirus as a bs identity/culture war issue instead of a health issue, because if coronavirus is just a health issue, then they have failed miserably and have no policy ideas to deal with it, but if it is a culture war issue, then they can lie and pretend everyone is out to get the them in the media, etc. They can pretend not wanting to get coronavirus is a anti-trump political position and that real Americans aren't afraid of coronavirus. You see this with Tom Cotton and trump mentioning the 1619 project and stopping anti-american history from being taught in schools, this bs is what elected republicans want to discuss at the national level instead of their plutocratic economic positions. What is one popular policy position republicans support at the national level? It's hard to think of one off hand. [/QUOTE]
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