Kashili Kashooma is prioviding the only excitement for The Stranger because their mayoral candidate is about to get his lying ass kicked out onto the street and around the block.
@9 here party platform calls for nationalizing amazon.com, Starbucks and Boeing among other local companies. Slightly left if center? Try reading her party's actual positions before you punch your ballot moron.
@15 you're right, McGinn in a sari would be a horrendous sight and she would probably get tangled is the bicycle chain. How about, Sawant is "McGinn on a rickshaw"?
If you want to be the frog in water in the frying pan than vote Conlin. Everything will get worse just slow enough that you don't notice it till itβs too late. We can't just elect these same people and hope they get the job done while we sit in our recliners thinking we voted and our job is done. Kshama will be the start of a type of leadership we need. But make no mistake, it is the voters who have to send the message that not only do we support Kshama, we are there to back her up by spreading the word before the election and by backing up the platform she is running on after the election.
Conlin likes to say everyone gets a chair at the table. And that is all we get, a damn chair. Those who own the real estate or run the railroads that will carry coal, and other special interests, hand over the money, Conlin takes it, and they get what they want. He pulls back the plush chairs they sit in and as far as us having a seat at the table he just points to the folding chairs and says grab one. The appearance of representation is all he offers. He hasn't done his job...for us. Time to go!
"rank and file voters."
As opposed to regularly voters? 70% of whom will vote for Conlin in November?
"the roots of homelessness are in the roots of our capitalist economy"
Idealistic to who, Pol Pot and the Kim dynasty?
We can smell your desperation after Mcginn's shitty poll numbers came in Goldensteinemberg.
Will Sawant be seizing the mansions on Capitol Hill and carving them up into apodments for the Workers?
Conlin likes to say everyone gets a chair at the table. And that is all we get, a damn chair. Those who own the real estate or run the railroads that will carry coal, and other special interests, hand over the money, Conlin takes it, and they get what they want. He pulls back the plush chairs they sit in and as far as us having a seat at the table he just points to the folding chairs and says grab one. The appearance of representation is all he offers. He hasn't done his job...for us. Time to go!