Dan Goldman
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our critical government services and programs to pave the way for tax cuts for billionaires, that message really resonates, okay? And that's probably going to resonate. But I agree with you, Chuck, that we cannot just forego talking about some of these broader issues that are truly structural in nature to our country, to our basic way of living, to our fundamental values.
Und dass, auch wenn das nicht das Nummer-eine-Message ist, dass es Teil der Konversation sein muss. Weil an einem Punkt, wenn Donald Trump die Regelung des Gesetzes erneuert, was er, übrigens, nur durch die Verabschiedung von Regeln der Regierung macht, die Verabschiedung von kollektiven Verhandlungen.
Und dass, auch wenn das nicht das Nummer-eine-Message ist, dass es Teil der Konversation sein muss. Weil an einem Punkt, wenn Donald Trump die Regelung des Gesetzes erneuert, was er, übrigens, nur durch die Verabschiedung von Regeln der Regierung macht, die Verabschiedung von kollektiven Verhandlungen.
Und dass, auch wenn das nicht das Nummer-eine-Message ist, dass es Teil der Konversation sein muss. Weil an einem Punkt, wenn Donald Trump die Regelung des Gesetzes erneuert, was er, übrigens, nur durch die Verabschiedung von Regeln der Regierung macht, die Verabschiedung von kollektiven Verhandlungen.
But we'll see. You very well may be right. But imagine a scenario where somehow it's not overturned. And now you have companies, and you talk about breach of contract. How much of our economy is dependent on the enforcement of contracts? Now, we just take that as accepted. Totally. Whether you're employed, right, and he's wiping this stuff away.
But we'll see. You very well may be right. But imagine a scenario where somehow it's not overturned. And now you have companies, and you talk about breach of contract. How much of our economy is dependent on the enforcement of contracts? Now, we just take that as accepted. Totally. Whether you're employed, right, and he's wiping this stuff away.
But we'll see. You very well may be right. But imagine a scenario where somehow it's not overturned. And now you have companies, and you talk about breach of contract. How much of our economy is dependent on the enforcement of contracts? Now, we just take that as accepted. Totally. Whether you're employed, right, and he's wiping this stuff away.
I mean, imagine if, you know, some company was like, ooh, you know, this deal I entered into isn't turning out so well. I'm just not gonna follow it. So, you know, I do think there are broader things, but ultimately the economy is. All right.
I mean, imagine if, you know, some company was like, ooh, you know, this deal I entered into isn't turning out so well. I'm just not gonna follow it. So, you know, I do think there are broader things, but ultimately the economy is. All right.
I mean, imagine if, you know, some company was like, ooh, you know, this deal I entered into isn't turning out so well. I'm just not gonna follow it. So, you know, I do think there are broader things, but ultimately the economy is. All right.
I think it is a very important message that we all need to realize, both in New York City and across the country. And it's part of the reason why I endorsed State Senator Zellmüller-Meyer back in February, because we really do need a new generation of democratic elected officials, of people who understand that business is not as usual right now.
I think it is a very important message that we all need to realize, both in New York City and across the country. And it's part of the reason why I endorsed State Senator Zellmüller-Meyer back in February, because we really do need a new generation of democratic elected officials, of people who understand that business is not as usual right now.
I think it is a very important message that we all need to realize, both in New York City and across the country. And it's part of the reason why I endorsed State Senator Zellmüller-Meyer back in February, because we really do need a new generation of democratic elected officials, of people who understand that business is not as usual right now.
You know, President Biden, I think, should go down as one of... the most consequential presidents because of all of the legislation passed in his first two years but he was operating in a world that no longer exists and so in it's it's really time i think for us to move forward rather than continually reaching back into the past for people and ideas that are stale.
You know, President Biden, I think, should go down as one of... the most consequential presidents because of all of the legislation passed in his first two years but he was operating in a world that no longer exists and so in it's it's really time i think for us to move forward rather than continually reaching back into the past for people and ideas that are stale.
You know, President Biden, I think, should go down as one of... the most consequential presidents because of all of the legislation passed in his first two years but he was operating in a world that no longer exists and so in it's it's really time i think for us to move forward rather than continually reaching back into the past for people and ideas that are stale.
I think this is a good example of how sometimes politics does not bring out the best in our country.
I think this is a good example of how sometimes politics does not bring out the best in our country.
I think this is a good example of how sometimes politics does not bring out the best in our country.
And I think that oftentimes that is ultimately too much of the litmus test.