And we need to make sure that Democrats denounce it.
We need to make sure they understand in no uncertain terms that we don’t want any more austerity bullshit — not if they want our votes.
And we need to make sure that Democrats denounce it.
We need to make sure they understand in no uncertain terms that we don’t want any more austerity bullshit — not if they want our votes.
As David Dayen points out, one of the perils of non-stop flip-flopping is you might make a statement that’s fact-based and therefore likely to get you into trouble with the Republican “base.” For example, a statement addressing the truth about spending cuts.