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In reply to the discussion: I've never seen such a constant and vitriolic blast of "GFY" like there is in Schultz's Twitter feed [View all]calimary
(81,265 posts)8. We should strategize for that possibility ANYWAY.
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I've never seen such a constant and vitriolic blast of "GFY" like there is in Schultz's Twitter feed [View all]
Miles Archer
Jan 2019
OP
He's uberwealthy and is simply clueless. Living in a hermetically sealed bubble of ego.
NRaleighLiberal
Jan 2019
#1
The more I hear about this guy the less worrid I am about him split the Democratic vote
standingtall
Jan 2019
#4
I think he must have gotten panic stricken when people started suggesting taxing people who actually
Vinca
Jan 2019
#5
It's astonishing how many people who are merely comfortable think Uncle Sam would take 70% ...
Hekate
Jan 2019
#34
Yes, that is what scares me about universal health care. Absofuckinglutely I am for
Laura PourMeADrink
Jan 2019
#46
he's totally freaked out that he might have to pay more taxes, so he decides "fuck all" to
CharleyDog
Jan 2019
#9
When Trump gets me down, I'll watch for a minute or so and I get a recharge.
marble falls
Jan 2019
#56
Under normal circumstances, yes. But these are extraordinarily dangerous times. I truly feel that
catbyte
Jan 2019
#38
I agree. Still think it's somehow not right. But, forget about that for a
Laura PourMeADrink
Jan 2019
#44
What ticks me off about Schultz is his presumptiousness and, frankly, his arrogance and
catbyte
Jan 2019
#45
Yup - he's an asshole. And for years Starbucks was a very blue company that
Laura PourMeADrink
Jan 2019
#53
The big question is "can he siphon away as many votes as Johnson and Stein together"...?
regnaD kciN
Jan 2019
#39
I would have no worries if I thought for one second that 45/the GOP would play by
Neema
Jan 2019
#40