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Majorian posted:He'd try and bomb so hard, it wouldn't even be funny. I'd just feel sorry for him, and I don't want to feel sorry for Biden. tbf, I don't think there is such a thing as a funny Trump impersonation, so the only good ones are the ones that are so bad they become funny in and of themselves.
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What's Bernie's campaign pay?
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Majorian posted:He'd try and bomb so hard, it wouldn't even be funny. I'd just feel sorry for him, and I don't want to feel sorry for Biden. i dunno, biden may have been successfully doing a trump impression since the beginning. maybe that's why biden sundowns during every debate How are u posted:What's Bernie's campaign pay? $15/hr iirc, with all campaign staff being paid. unlike warren, bernie doesn't have unpaid interns. edit: apparently it's a bit above $16/hr vvv Condiv fucked around with this message at 18:27 on Sep 28, 2019 |
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How are u posted:What's Bernie's campaign pay? https://www.cbsnews.com/news/bernie-sanders-reaches-salary-agreement-with-campaign-staffers/ quote:The union representing staffers, the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 400, ratified by vote an agreement instituting a $42,000 annual salary and a 50-hour work week. The campaign also provides field staffers with 100-percent health care coverage.
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# ? Sep 28, 2019 18:25 |
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This thread making GBS threads on Warren for reaching a fair agreement with her staff’s union is the single most predictable thing in the history of internet forums.
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How are u posted:What's Bernie's campaign pay? the equivalent position for bernie is $3,500/m with 100% health benefits and six days a week. they have "expected" 50 hour/week, rather than warren's 60, but the 50 isn't codified and they explicitly say organizers may work longer than that
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Mellow Seas posted:This thread making GBS threads on Warren for reaching a fair agreement with her staff’s union is the single most predictable thing in the history of internet forums. You mean refusing to sign a collective bargaining agreement after 100+ days and not paying her staff?
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# ? Sep 28, 2019 18:28 |
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Mellow Seas posted:This thread making GBS threads on Warren for reaching a fair agreement with her staff’s union is the single most predictable thing in the history of Internet forums. I'm not making GBS threads on her reaching an agreement with her staff's union, I'm making GBS threads on the fact that she has staff, and she has unpaid interns
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# ? Sep 28, 2019 18:28 |
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Mellow Seas posted:This thread making GBS threads on Warren for reaching a fair agreement with her staff’s union is the single most predictable thing in the history of internet forums. People seem to largely be curious about if she's still using unpaid interns but go off as usual I guess?
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# ? Sep 28, 2019 18:28 |
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Bernie's DC interns are also covered and make $20/hr, and his staff has 20 days paid vacation instead of 15.
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Chilichimp posted:tbf, I don't think there is such a thing as a funny Trump impersonation, so the only good ones are the ones that are so bad they become funny in and of themselves. He's basically built his whole career on being a cartoon character already.
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Oh Snapple! posted:People seem to largely be curious about if she's still using unpaid interns but go off as usual I guess? the infographic i quoted was from august 30th 2019, so i'd guess she's still using unpaid interns. but maybe she upgraded all the unpaid interns to paid interns https://eu.desmoinesregister.com/st...ers/1808214001/
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Chilichimp posted:tbf, I don't think there is such a thing as a funny Trump impersonation, so the only good ones are the ones that are so bad they become funny in and of themselves. Anthony Atamanuik's is hilarious, but try telling that to Comedy Central.
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# ? Sep 28, 2019 18:33 |
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Warren has no unpaid internships. She has unpaid fellowships. I give this slur against Warren twelve Pinnochios and a Gepetto angrily wagging his finger Bernie-ishly.
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why do campaign staff work such long hours.
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Groovelord Neato posted:why do campaign staff work such long hours. because they're the people doing 90% of the work
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# ? Sep 28, 2019 18:42 |
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drat, Booker and Castro have campaigns about to sink into the seas of debt while Delaney and Bullock are idiots too conservative for the 2008 Democratic primary. Meanwhile Joe Biden is sitting all by himself, not paying any interns. What a loving rear end in a top hat.
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# ? Sep 28, 2019 18:47 |
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Concerned Citizen posted:the equivalent position for bernie is $3,500/m with 100% health benefits and six days a week. they have "expected" 50 hour/week, rather than warren's 60, but the 50 isn't codified and they explicitly say organizers may work longer than that The issue isn't the pay for paid workers, but more that she still uses unpaid jobs, so any reasonable evaluation of the salaries should also average in a bunch of 0's. And no, unpaid internship/"fellowships" are not the same thing as volunteers; I know that this is the main talking point to counter this, but they are very obviously not the same thing. Typo posted:Maybe you should explain to them why voting for a racist white lady who literally took a DNA test is bad? Yes - the update to this is that I have gotten my dad to say he will support Bernie. I'm waiting until closer to the primary to discuss with my mom because she isn't the type of person to discuss politics much and I don't want to leave several months between any arguments I make and the primaries. Sadly, the DNA test stuff specifically does not gain much traction, because most older people (and apparently the subset of younger people who support Warren) are racist in a way that they don't see the problem with it. The angle I'm taking is to focus on the policy differences to make general point of "there's no reason to support her instead of him" (and maybe also the Cherokee stuff in the context of it being "a weakness against Trump").
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delaney having a net worth of nearly a quarter billion dollars and having unpaid campaign staff is infuriating.
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Majorian posted:Hey now, that's not fair. She popularized the beloved Cherokee delicacy known as "Crab with Tomato Mayonnaise Dressing," which raised great awareness and brought numerous benefits to the Cherokee people.
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# ? Sep 28, 2019 18:58 |
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I wonder if her house is full of fake native artifacts, too
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I don't even LIKE mayonnaise dressing, but look at me!
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https://twitter.com/jackrabbitrocks/status/1177938896770011136?s=21
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the_steve posted:"Warren lying about her ethnicity for personal gain doesn't matter and didn't actually help her that much!" claims increasingly nervous liberals. One defense I've seen is 'There's no evidence that it helped her' as if that was the bar that needed to be cleared rather than 'there is concrete evidence that it made no difference or was even a negative'.
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# ? Sep 28, 2019 19:24 |
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About the same a Bernie stan feels for being in the same camp as someone who wants to literally guillotine the upper middle class... I don't like... care much? Some rich dumbass spouting bullshit on a cable news network isn't why I'd vote for Warren, and it certainly isn't why I wouldn't.
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Mellow Seas posted:This thread making GBS threads on Warren for reaching a fair agreement with her staff’s union is the single most predictable thing in the history of internet forums. Because the goal is to crater the race scientist. loving catch up!
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Chilichimp posted:it certainly isn't why I wouldn't. It certainly is a major reason to not vote for her actually.
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Nonsense posted:It certainly is a major reason to not vote for her actually. lol, okay. Nice "nuh-uh" post, I guess.
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Chilichimp posted:About the same a Bernie stan feels for being in the same camp as someone who wants to literally guillotine the upper middle class...
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Chilichimp posted:lol, okay. Nice "nuh-uh" post, I guess. A more substantial post would posit that billionaire heiresses in favor of warren suggests she’s not gonna do much to curb the power and wealth of billionaires It’s not a wholly unsupported viewpoint since warren has said she’d take money from billionaires and megacorps in the general
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Also none of you are upper-middle class.
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Chilichimp posted:About the same a Bernie stan feels for being in the same camp as someone who wants to literally guillotine the upper middle class... I mean, she's symptomatic of a broader problem that is a reason why you shouldn't vote for her...
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Nonsense posted:Also none of you are upper-middle class. Where do we set the boundary, I’m curious. 100k household income? When do you become upper class?
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Nonsense posted:Because the goal is to crater the race scientist. loving catch up! Sir, this is a Something Awful Debate and Discussion thread. (If your goals in this thread include actually changing anything in the real world, stop wasting your time.)
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Nonsense posted:Also none of you are upper-middle class. What even is upper middle class? 60k, 80k?
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Maybe the boundary should be based upon “does Bernie think I’m too rich?”
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necrobobsledder posted:Maybe the boundary should be based upon “does Bernie think I’m too rich?” I think it's pretty unquestionable that Bernie's opinion of "what's too rich" is higher than this thread's. He seems to be a fan of this "1%" number. I know it's largely symbolic, and used because it's catchy and memorable, but it's a good starting place to suss out his views on the matter.
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Mellow Seas posted:I think it's pretty unquestionable that Bernie's opinion of "what's too rich" is higher than this thread's. He's the compromise candidate.
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Heck Yes! Loam! posted:What even is upper middle class? 60k, 80k? I wish I made that much, but six figgy peeps make too much and Obama setting the threshold of middle class at $450,000 was ridiculous.
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This sound about right?
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