I’m ok with him, but I’m not ecstatic like I was with Elizatbeth Warren.
Cory Booker loves himself, and Wall Street, just a bit too much, for my taste.
WAAAAAAAAAY OT.
But worth reading – Nick Hanauer, successful entrepreneur and one percenter, gave testimony on income inequality a few days ago before the U.S. Senate:
Well, I guess it’s good he’s running, since otherwise it would be really, really silly that Christie called the election for October just to keep Booker off the November ballot. On the other hand, Booker, for all his charm, strikes me as what I used to consider a liberal Republican, way too bought in to the whole corporatist elite mindset for my taste. I guess he’s better than the alternatives.
Thanks for the link, Cund. How long did he scream after the Senators lit the fire around the stake?
I’m ok with him, but I’m not ecstatic like I was with Elizatbeth Warren.
Cory Booker loves himself, and Wall Street, just a bit too much, for my taste.
WAAAAAAAAAY OT.
But worth reading – Nick Hanauer, successful entrepreneur and one percenter, gave testimony on income inequality a few days ago before the U.S. Senate:
http://www.banking.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Files.View&FileStore_id=9f879e02-4691-4fd1-ade1-e198fab0c7c9
Well, I guess it’s good he’s running, since otherwise it would be really, really silly that Christie called the election for October just to keep Booker off the November ballot. On the other hand, Booker, for all his charm, strikes me as what I used to consider a liberal Republican, way too bought in to the whole corporatist elite mindset for my taste. I guess he’s better than the alternatives.
Thanks for the link, Cund. How long did he scream after the Senators lit the fire around the stake?