Connor Mize

16 posts

Connor Mize

Connor Mize

@ConnorMize73

Chef, workaholic. Yep, that pretty much sums it up.

Pearl, MS เข้าร่วม Aralık 2019
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Connor Mize
Connor Mize@ConnorMize73·
@OnlineDayton @NPR You sound like a Hannity/Carlson talking point generator. I don’t think Biden is any messiah but you gotta come with facts and evidence to support this. This vapid thinking is just as bad as those orange man bad people on the left without coherent evidence for their statements
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NPR@NPR·
Among the things Joe Biden says he'll do on day 1 as president: • Rejoin WHO • Make DACA permanent • Reverse Trump's corporate tax cut • Rejoin the Paris climate accords • Stop family separation at the U.S.-Mexico border trib.al/ycNhdOt
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Connor Mize@ConnorMize73·
@AdamInHTownTX @MattHaneySF I’m really confused as to how it’s unconstitutional? There are several proposals to cover it like the Wall Street transaction tax. Another point is that it’s not the principle that’s crippling people. It’s overwhelming interest that profits off people trying to get an education
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AdamInHTownTX
AdamInHTownTX@AdamInHTownTX·
@MattHaneySF That's unconstitutional. Also, who pays the debt? That money is still owed. It doesn't just vanish.
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Matt Haney
Matt Haney@MattHaneySF·
Joe Biden should commit to forgiving all student debt in his first term. $1.6 trillion dollars in student loan debt is reckless & unsustainable. It'll prevent millions of mostly young Americans from reaching financial independence, and funnels wealth rapidly to the top 1%.
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Connor Mize@ConnorMize73·
@cshudelston @IAMLEONESQUIRE @MattHaneySF You realize that’s how taxation works right? The top 1% have more than the bottom 90% and they are constantly the beneficiaries of right wing tax policy. The whole point of debt forgiveness is to try to give more people opportunities to contribute. Greater collective good.
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IdahoSuz
IdahoSuz@cshudelston·
@IAMLEONESQUIRE @MattHaneySF The top 1% pay 40% of all income taxes in the US. But you want them to pay more so you can get free stuff. And you are calling THEM greedy?
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Connor Mize
Connor Mize@ConnorMize73·
@BaseballPled @johniadarola It’s that level of self aggrandizing egocentrism masquerading as sanctimonious libertarian individualism that’s the reason the US has failed with Covid. Guidelines and regulations for the collective good are not an infringement on your individual rights you self centered ass
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Big Billy
Big Billy@BaseballPled·
@johniadarola or.... if you can convince them that the government has the power to tell them if they can leave their home, travel, go out to eat, have people over ... etc... you can convince them the government has the power to do anything.
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@johniadarola.bsky.social
@johniadarola.bsky.social@johniadarola·
If you can convince people to not care about the pandemic, you can convince them to do anything.
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Connor Mize
Connor Mize@ConnorMize73·
@CoriBush @AOC I’ve seen a few people allude to it but it’s sad to think that’s probably the first time they’ve said her name, consciously or not. Your tweet is sad but encouraging. Those conversations are long overdue. All the best Congresswoman Bush!
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Cori Bush
Cori Bush@CoriBush·
It’s Day One, so I’m wearing my “Breonna Taylor” mask. A few of my Republican colleagues have called me Breonna, assuming that’s my name. It hurts. But I’m glad they’ll come to know her name & story because of my presence here. Breonna must be central to our work in Congress.
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Connor Mize
Connor Mize@ConnorMize73·
@jasonfurman Even if forgiveness was taxable wouldn’t pay the taxes on it be more manageable than the unreasonable interest rates many student loan debts accrue? This is an honest question, but it seems like the tax argument doesn’t hold up to long term benefits of forgiveness
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Jason Furman
Jason Furman@jasonfurman·
Student loan debt forgiveness likely has a multiplier close to zero. Forgiveness is taxable. If this negative cash flow effect outweighs interest savings would even be net negative. And wealth effect small in short run. Arbitrary/regressive $1T for ~$0 GDP, not a great idea.
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Connor Mize@ConnorMize73·
@rohangrey @People4Bernie If it weren’t so gross and harmful, the flowery veiled bs talking points about fiscal discipline would be exhausting they’re so predictable. It’s just infuriating reading these people talking about propping up institutions that caused the problem while spitting on those most hurt
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Connor Mize
Connor Mize@ConnorMize73·
@originunknown42 @johniadarola This is such an interesting idea. I’d be interested to see the avenues to pursue this honestly. I know libel cases against public officials are hard to win but this proposal seems like a different situation. Curious
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@johniadarola.bsky.social
@johniadarola.bsky.social@johniadarola·
How many more days are we going to have to waste on Donald Trump's mental breakdown over his loss?
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Connor Mize@ConnorMize73·
@RubyMelodyMusic @johniadarola I appreciate your rationalization in the chaos that is this situation, but republicans haven’t had a new idea since the 80s. And that’s being generous. Don’t get me wrong, corporate democrats are pretty much just as bad. But that’s why we can’t let the drag the party more right.
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Connor Mize
Connor Mize@ConnorMize73·
@johniadarola My most conservative guess would be as long as it takes for him to wring every drop of cash from delusional MAGA so he can use the money for paying campaign debt and building up his legal defense funds for the shitstorm that should hit him after Jan 21. Grifters gonna grift 🤷‍♂️
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Connor Mize
Connor Mize@ConnorMize73·
@DamonLinker It’s not like this line of thinking doesn’t make sense from a purely individual perspective. But the economic benefit for everyone in the long term can’t be ignored. Paying for it with a stock transaction tax and allowing more people to break into the middle class could be good.
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Damon Linker
Damon Linker@DamonLinker·
I think Dems are wildly underestimating the intensity of anger college loan cancelation is going to provoke. Those with college debt will be thrilled, of course. But lots and lots of people who didn't go to college or who worked to pay off their debts? Gonna be bad.
Tom Winter@WinterForMT

Schumer saying Biden can cancel first $50,000 in student debt via executive order. And will do so in first 100 days. This will change so many lives.

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People for Bernie@People4Bernie·
Cancelling student loan debt would change the lives of tens of millions of working class people. That's why so many rich people are against it.
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Connor Mize@ConnorMize73·
@People4Bernie Especially considering Bernie’s proposal to cover debt cancellation, it could also kick the economy into hyperdrive.
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Losing it
Losing it@prophethusband·
20-something in 1958: why it sure is swell that even tho i never finished high school my job at the factory allows me to own my own home and financially support my wife and our three children 20-something in 2018: my boss is an app and i owe it money
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