“We don’t have the time to meander in the middle, to be milly-mouthed, or this way or that way,” Baraka said. “We can’t fight extremism with moderation.”
Gottheimer touted his proposed tax plan and said his experience in Congress leading the Problem Solvers Caucus will enable him to find practical soluti…
“We don’t have the time to meander in the middle, to be milly-mouthed, or this way or that way,” Baraka said. “We can’t fight extremism with moderation.”
Gottheimer touted his proposed tax plan and said his experience in Congress leading the Problem Solvers Caucus will enable him to find practical solutions to difficult issues in the state. The congressman, a moderate who flaunts Jersey values and has labeled himself the “lower taxes, lower costs” candidate, also had to defend attacks on his vote for the Laken Riley Act.
Sherrill said questions over transgender athletes in sports distract from more important issues like lowering costs for residents—the congresswoman called anti-trans efforts “bullshit.”
“We have to do better at protecting vulnerable people,” she said. “But we can’t fall into these traps because we’re losing and we need to win on this issue.”
God bless Mikie Sherrill. Her answer highlighted in the article is correct and succinct, but is also one that too many Dem pols can't or won't say for some mind-boggling reason.
It's 2025, not 1955. Cursing is not taboo. Also, I think in this instance, the use of "bullshit" really highlights how inane the right is while also underpinning the anger and sadness that marginalized communities at-large are currently feeling.
NJ Democratic Gubernatorial debate.
“We don’t have the time to meander in the middle, to be milly-mouthed, or this way or that way,” Baraka said. “We can’t fight extremism with moderation.”
Gottheimer touted his proposed tax plan and said his experience in Congress leading the Problem Solvers Caucus will enable him to find practical solutions to difficult issues in the state. The congressman, a moderate who flaunts Jersey values and has labeled himself the “lower taxes, lower costs” candidate, also had to defend attacks on his vote for the Laken Riley Act.
Sherrill said questions over transgender athletes in sports distract from more important issues like lowering costs for residents—the congresswoman called anti-trans efforts “bullshit.”
“We have to do better at protecting vulnerable people,” she said. “But we can’t fall into these traps because we’re losing and we need to win on this issue.”
https://newjerseyglobe.com/debate/democratic-gubernatorial-candidates-face-off-in-first-debate/
God bless Mikie Sherrill. Her answer highlighted in the article is correct and succinct, but is also one that too many Dem pols can't or won't say for some mind-boggling reason.
What lowering standards to start cursing?
It's 2025, not 1955. Cursing is not taboo. Also, I think in this instance, the use of "bullshit" really highlights how inane the right is while also underpinning the anger and sadness that marginalized communities at-large are currently feeling.
Here's the link to the NJ Gubernatorial Debate. If I have time, I'll give my thoughts later or tomorrow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0tkWTtau2w
Mealy-mouthed The transcriber apparently doesn't know that expression.