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Topic: The Key to RFK's New Populism----Root And Branch Reform Of The Fed (part 1) (Read 55 times)

legendary
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Do you really think he could win?
Sure, he used to be the second best option for Democrats after Biden, but I used to think that the only way for him to win would be if Trump lost in court and was convicted and Biden died of old age. 

Many bitcoiners, me included, bought into his promises, so I'd at least like to give the man a chance and see if he's telling the truth about being pro crypto, or not. I don't think we'll find out.
legendary
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RFK is turning into someone who just might be Trump's biggest opponent. Biden's done; it's a no-brainer. But RFK on his own is showing some of the things that the American people want to see. And they are things that are similar to what Trump-Republic is promoting, while being partially Democrat style.


The Key to RFK's New Populism----Root And Branch Reform Of The Fed (part 1)



https://davidstockman.substack.com/p/the-key-to-rfks-new-populismroot?publication_id=1246428&post_id=137869278&isFreemail=true&r=5gat1
Rather than addressing head-on his call to a new declaration of independence by the betrayed, disillusioned, demoralized and feed-up of both parties, McDaniel's resorted to schoolyard partisanship and name-calling:

"Make no mistake — a Democrat in Independent's clothing is still a Democrat," Ronna McDaniel said in a statement.

"RFK Jr. cannot hide from his record of endorsing Hillary, supporting the Green New Deal, fighting against the Keystone Pipeline, and praising [Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's (D-N.Y.)] tax hikes — he is your typical elitist liberal and voters won't be fooled," McDaniel said.


If that's all the GOP can muster, RFK stands to peel even more votes from the Republican column than party insiders already fear. That's because RFK is the very opposite of an elitist politician, and the coalition he is attempting to mobilize has nothing whatsoever in common with the K-street lobbies and beltway bandits who replenish the coffers of both wings of Washington's Uniparty.
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