The problem was when they allowed lawyers and accountants and venture capitalists to avoid the Millionaire's Tax and they made it for less than a million, instead of having it on any person with more than $1 million in income (salary, capital gains, dividends, forward AGI, bonus) with zero exemptions other than the base $1 million.
as soon as i saw 'balanced approach' in her response to the millionaire's tax i knew she was another bullshit 1% supporting democrat. maybe we should just call both parties kleptocrats? that is what they are doing, passing laws that siphon money from the rest of the nation into the hands of the 1%. it is the unified political project of both parties.
This doesn't happen very often, but I agree with @2. I would like to see her say "people like me have been getting a free ride for far too long". Her answer on taxing the rich is abysmal.
She's clearly the establishment candidate. I'm sure she's made a lot of promises in that regard already. Going to be very hard going against her...
With the cash she'll bring and draw to the table you can do a lot of getting people to listen to you say what they want to hear. But if she and her H are going to take it to the next level and get invited to the next level of parties, they are going to have to really do some things for people that matter, and you can't do that in the Department of Revenue or by lending people money to get a new milk cow or herd of cheese milk pygmy goats.
Going to be fun seeing these two debate!
DelBene sure did talk a lot to actually not say anything.
With the cash she'll bring and draw to the table you can do a lot of getting people to listen to you say what they want to hear. But if she and her H are going to take it to the next level and get invited to the next level of parties, they are going to have to really do some things for people that matter, and you can't do that in the Department of Revenue or by lending people money to get a new milk cow or herd of cheese milk pygmy goats.