This makes her “strategy” even more baffling than before. How do you know you are down the entire time and do absolutely nothing about policy?
This makes her “strategy” even more baffling than before. How do you know you are down the entire time and do absolutely nothing about policy?
Hey if you had the chance to spend $1.5 billion in a few months wouldn’t you take it
I would have spent 1.5 billions just paying people’s debts and saying “brought to you by the Kamala Harris campaign”.
Tbh that seems very illegal. Not that laws apply to ruling class
IIRC you can buy lots of kinds of debt for cheap (though not most student debt), and then could just discharge it.
E: Might need to have a registered corporation or something but fuck they have $1.5B they can set that up.
Its surprisingly easy apparently
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John Oliver did the biggest debt relief thing ages ago. Just bought loads of abandonded debt for cheap and declared that he wouldn’t pursue it. He sucks, but that was pretty cool and funny. Here’s the relevant bit
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Yo, somebody get this Marxist a strategy position somewhere. That’s a fucking amazing idea
The Democratic institution would never stand for giving collected funds to anyone but rich people.
It would make a good strategy for the PSL though. Now that they’ve gotten 0.1% of the vote, instead of running a conventional campaign, they could do 20% what they’ve already been doing, and 80% “this debt has been forgiven of you by the PSL, vote for us” and build a reputation as the people who go around forgiving debt (instead of the people who show up at all the peaceful protests with those yellow-and-black signs).
Id spend it on furry commisions
Why do you think there’s so many hyena harrises floating around?
Brewsters millions but worse
A rare film where the remake was better
I think that’s a modern issue really. Plenty of good/better/equal remakes around. Scarface for example.
Just none from current time
For sure.
It seems like what’s missing in modern remakes is a willingness to try something new and in the present context. But I have a hunch it’s less so film makers wanting to and more so studios wanting a guarantee on return.
Good art tends not to work that way. It’s always going to involve risk.