Nat Towsen
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Podcast Appearances
You're not even promising change.
You're promising a half measure.
So we get lost in that little like it's like, I don't know, for me, I likened it to a stand up comedian who tries to guess what the what.
This seems like an older crowd.
I'll change my references.
And then the references don't work.
And you don't know why your jokes didn't work because you weren't even yourself.
You just tried to guess what the audience wanted instead of like using your abilities to make them have a good time.
And I think that's what it feels like to me where it's like you're promising them something.
You're afraid that they won't like the thing that you believe in.
You're afraid that they won't
want to build.
And I think the Democrats have to come around and be like, this is what we're building.
This is how we are different from Republicans.
And not just the negative reinforcement of Trump's the bad guy, which he is, but the negative reinforcement of like, this is how these policies hurt your wallet.
And I mean, I hate how much of it's economic, but there's poor people on all sides of the spectrum.
There's work, more and more workers are struggling every day.
And like, I personally think that's how we reach people is luckily a lot of these, these issues that are ethical coincide with economic issues now.
And is this a situation where like the relative surplus value for the workers has just changed because of automation?
Like more oil industry doesn't necessarily create more jobs because of, it's not just that we've moved to clean energy or something.