anonymous, you know, the thing about trump. miles taylor. here s the part i don t get. help me with this professor, they say we got to join with the democrats, moderate democrats to make sure we get people that are legitimate in there and get rid of these trumpers. that doesn t work in an election structure. you got to elect republicans or democrats because we re in a dammed two party system, so how do you manifest what you see as this coalition of the conscientious. well, first of all, i m not saying it s easy. there s no silver bullet. there s no magic formula for saving our democracy. we are without question headed into some rough waters but what it s going to take, is first of all it s going to take kudos to christi todd whitman, but it s going to take more republicans refusing to support any ballot, any nominees, who align with trump. so that means backing democratic candidates. it won t change, there will
refusing to support any ballot, any nominees, who align with trump. so that means backing democratic candidates. it won t change, there will still be a large number of votes for trump, but it s not enough to win. it would reduce the authoritarian core to 35% of the vote. and that s enough. i get you on a 2024 scale. i m thinking more 2022. i hear you. let s reverse it for a second. people will listen and say the bookish guy from harvard, and cuomo s never found something that didn t make him upset. this is nothing. this is just politics, when the democrats say something s wrong with an election, that s okay. the republicans say it, now they re all authoritarians, do you believe that there is any hype to the suggestion that the big lie is an existential problem for this democracy? look, i think it was reasonable that when daniel and i wrote how democracies die in 2017, when it came out in 2018,
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prescott has the latest. rising energy prices are a top talking point in this cafe in leeds. not least for the owner, as making coffee gets more expensive. i mainly worry that the prices won t change, because we have dealt with them in the current situation, the idea that keeping those prices the same is ok will be normalised. the business secretary this morning would not commit to lower energy bills for companies like this one. i think it is a critical situation. i am speaking to industry all the time, and the gas prices which have quadrupled this year are making an impact, and that is why as you say speaking to people, listening, trying to work out a way forward. those industries that use a lot of energy from manufacturing say the time for working out a way forward has long gone. so if the situation is critical, which i certainly know it is, then why isn t government acting now, today, to address this problem
prescott has the latest. catching up over sunday brunch. on the run up to it once, rising energy bills work by top talking point in this cafe. not least for the owner, as making coffee gets more expensive. i mainly worry that the prices won t change, because we have dealt with them in the current situation, the idea that in those places the same as ok will be normalised. the business secretary this morning would not commit to lower energy bills for companies like this one. i think it is a critical situation. i am speaking to industry all the time, and the gas prices, which have quadrupled this year are making an impact, and that is why as you say i m speaking to people, listening, trying to work out a way forward. those industries that use a lot of energy for manufacturing say the time for working out a way