The <span style="text-decoration: none"><i>World Socialist Web Site</i></span> spoke with a New York City teacher, who details the impact of the just-ratified agreement.
billionaire. that s an interesting point, isn t it? let s start calling this the bloomberg effect. make no question about it. now that he s in with all that money it s just about impossible for someone like kamala harris to compete in the super tuesday primaries. one other thing, she was looking forward i think to a humiliating loss in the california primary and as a freshman senator from california she probably didn t want that to happen to her out there. she didn t want it to happen because she still thinks he might be a contender for the number two slot on someone s ticket. you don t think that s true? i think she s too damaged to be number two on a ticket. i was having a conversation with somebody about how you get somebody in new york to run for mayor and how do you find the right candidate and why have republicans not found politics. s democracy is sincerely
could. this don mcgahn ruling yesterday that came down in the evening, how does this change things for republicans, or does it? i don t think it does at this point. i think one of the really frustrating things for people like myself who want congress to have a robust oversight power is the fact that the courts take so long to make this sort of decision. we re waiting seven months on this decision and there s still going to be further appeals before anything happens. if you believe, as i do, that congress should be able to get executive branch employees to come in, testify, talk about the things that they need to hear in order to do that effective oversight, it s really, really frustrating how slow the courts move on these things. michael steel, thank you. president trump s personal attorney rudy giuliani facing new legal problems. the pressure the feds are putting on giuliani s associates. also the bloomberg effect. some 2020 democrats are taking direct shots at mayor michael b
deblasio ran a liberal campaign hearkening back to david did dinkins. dramatic victory for progressive politics. hunter walker, what was the blmbe bloomberg effect? when there is a long serving incumbent, the voters have the governing style in mind when they go to the polls in choosing a successor. absolutely. though bloomberg s approval rating isn t actually that low. polls showed 70% of new yorkers want him to go. and all just shy of 70% think he paid too much attention to the wealthy. this race was a change election. deblasio, through out cast himself as anti-bloomberg candidate while others rand more toward the center. and to their detriment. we are going to be hearing from terry mcauliffe in virginia soon. you are a new yorker, watching this race from the start. brooklynit teche.