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I had a Nokia Windows phone. Great phone...great in many ways...the problem was getting apps for it was fucking impossible. But the hardware itself was damn solid. Now have a Samsung Android and love it...but the Nokia was damn solid.
The whole point though is getting it through legislation. As Obama said. He approves of it but it's political suicide to support it at anything but the most far left communities.
The whole point though is getting it through legislation. As Obama said. He approves of it but it's political suicide to support it at anything but the most far left communities.
That's why you outsource most of the work to unelected committees and such, and then implement it as stealthily as possible.
And it won't be political suicide forever -- if it even is now. If a Democrat candidate co-signs reparations, the Repubilcan will most likely be a gutless pussy who won't hammer them on that issue, because to do so would be 'racist". Which means that Joe Q. Sixpack won't know about it unless he does his own research. This is why courage needs to be a huge priority when it comes to Republican primaries -- Rs lose when candidates are afraid to hammer Ds on winning issues because they are afraid of backlash..
Fortunately, next year's primary will feature two guys with courage, albeit "borne of insanity" in Trump's case.
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