Greg Casar
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And so the Progressive Caucus endorses our progressive candidates in those.
Go out and vote for whoever you want to, but please take a look at
at our slate, because what we're pushing for is to be, yes, an anti-Trump party, but also an anti-billionaire party and an anti-war, anti-genocide party.
That way we can be pro-democracy, pro-worker, pro-peace, pro-human rights.
Because those folks you talked about in Oklahoma, a lot of them got told by Donald Trump that he was going to pull us out of wars.
And all he's done is start more of them.
So we've got to be able to go talk to those folks and say, we are actually building a party that's against war, which requires changing our own party.
And so thank you so much, Jennifer, for speaking out on this, letting us, this is my first live interview here on this announcement today.
And so you can check it out online.
I'm at Greg Casara on all the socials, and that's where we have the big list of bills on how we'll drive down prices and take on these issues.
Maybe that's how we get the votes back, man.
Maybe that's how we get the votes back, man.
Maybe that's how we get the votes back, man.
It's really hard to pick just one thing. It feels like the news from yesterday. I want to come on to your podcast and rail about it. And then there's worse news today. And that's just how it's been for over 100 days. But what I've been telling folks, there was a group of fired federal workers sitting on the House steps yesterday as I came out of voting next to a group of high schoolers.
It's really hard to pick just one thing. It feels like the news from yesterday. I want to come on to your podcast and rail about it. And then there's worse news today. And that's just how it's been for over 100 days. But what I've been telling folks, there was a group of fired federal workers sitting on the House steps yesterday as I came out of voting next to a group of high schoolers.
It's really hard to pick just one thing. It feels like the news from yesterday. I want to come on to your podcast and rail about it. And then there's worse news today. And that's just how it's been for over 100 days. But what I've been telling folks, there was a group of fired federal workers sitting on the House steps yesterday as I came out of voting next to a group of high schoolers.
And people cuddled up and asked me kind of a similar question. Und ich denke, das Alarmierende, was so viel von dem ist, und was ich denke, dass es schlimmer wird, ist dieses Baseline-Syndesismus, dass nichts, was wir zusammen tun, immer funktionieren kann. Und was ich wirklich gelernt habe, ich bin relativ neu in den Kongress, ich bin hier nur zwei und ein halb Jahre alt.
And people cuddled up and asked me kind of a similar question. Und ich denke, das Alarmierende, was so viel von dem ist, und was ich denke, dass es schlimmer wird, ist dieses Baseline-Syndesismus, dass nichts, was wir zusammen tun, immer funktionieren kann. Und was ich wirklich gelernt habe, ich bin relativ neu in den Kongress, ich bin hier nur zwei und ein halb Jahre alt.
And people cuddled up and asked me kind of a similar question. Und ich denke, das Alarmierende, was so viel von dem ist, und was ich denke, dass es schlimmer wird, ist dieses Baseline-Syndesismus, dass nichts, was wir zusammen tun, immer funktionieren kann. Und was ich wirklich gelernt habe, ich bin relativ neu in den Kongress, ich bin hier nur zwei und ein halb Jahre alt.
What I've really seen is how deliberate the extreme right-wing strategy is to break stuff and then complain about it and then campaign about how it's broken and then break it more. That kind of works alongside the law of entropy, that it's easier to break stuff than to make it.