Buttigieg 2020
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jezebel321
(285 posts)IndianaDave
(639 posts)Having read numerous posts where people complained that Pete Buttigieg was weak on issues and policies, this is a welcome and extremely impressive compilation of valuable information for anyone interested in his thinking on almost any issue that emerges.
Thank you Pete -- and Celerity for posting!
IndyOp
(15,725 posts)I hope he announces his policy roll out plan soon. Even if he does not post any for a few months - he needs to let people know they are coming.
I am thinking that just before the first debate in June would be good. He is a policy wonk and he is holding off because he wants to connect with people on values - and that's fine. Still - he needs to tone down the whining masses by telling them he has a roll out plan.
Yes? No? What are you thinking?
Celerity
(48,113 posts)he has had his policies already figured out for months (based off 2 decades of adult level thinking) and it will be breathtaking when he rolls it out. I would be shocked if he has not had this all sussed out for years, albeit with state of the art, bleeding edge, real time tweaks as he surveys the electoral primary landscape.
Bottom line, ask yourself if you think he will leave most anything to chance. Given his life story, his intellect, his massive education, and his raw talent that we all see blooming before our eyes, I would say that (not having his policy roll-out tuned up like a machine) has about as much a chance as