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The current rise of populism challenges the way we think about people’s relationship to the economy.We seem to be entering an era of populism, in which leadership in a democracy is based on preferences of the population which do not seem entirely rational nor serving their longer interests. ...
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CNN claims Democrats think Kamala Harris with a strong running mate is the solution to Biden's crapout.
"There are also the logistics of making a new person the Democratic nominee. Harris would be able to take over the Biden campaign fundraising and infrastructure, since she is also part of the current ticket."
If they put up Harris, then they hand the election to trump. The last gasp of white settler fragility will rally.
And my final post on UK's election: Lord Ashcroft's post-voting survey of 16,000 UK voters.
It canvases why voters voted the way they did, when they made their choice, and drills into the reasons and longevity of a change in Party support. Fascinating, and an easy read.
By the way, Ashcroft is an entrepreneur and has been 'donor' to assorted 'pro-business' parties in Bermuda, the UK and Oz.
But the data in his survey doesn't seem biased, and gives a great perspective on voter motivation
Rimmer's singing from the same song sheet.
https://x.com/contramordor/status/1807596859877367911
lol
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