dckingsfan wrote:What do you think she could get through congress (assuming the Rs keep the senate)?
It depends a little bit. I don't actually know. I don't actually think things will necessarily be as divisive with a white president (I could be wrong, but color me cynical). I think there will be some of what Warren is preaching that will also appeal to a certain section of Trump's supporters in particular and maintaining a lock for, say 8 years, isn't something a lot of incumbent senators are going to be interested in because they'll all have to defend their positions to voters. We haven't seen an administration that has got nothing done at all yet. It could happen, but I'm not betting on Warren being the first. Something would get through. I'm just not sure what.
And that's part of the deal here with candidates. Nobody realistically is going to agree with everything any particular candidate says. It isn't realistic. The idea would be to hopefully have a candidate with the broadest set of general policies a person could get behind on the macro level so that if/when something does get through, it's more likely to further a desirable goal over the longer view, whatever that is. If I had to guess, though, I'm thinking eliminating tax subsidies to fossil fuels would be the most likely she'd be able to push through. It doesn't matter how much money Republican senators get from the industry; the political will there is building rather incredibly right now and Warren seems likely to press the issue.




















