On the upside, if he is elected people will certainly turn the channel to listen to him speak.
But there is still this contradiction that I hope he resolves, that if he acknowledges that government programs have made the institutional problems of race and general inequality worse, then he is going to propose solutions that create more bureaucratic solutions?
He hasn't said this specifically, rather he is doing a good job of putting the problems in context--I'm waiting for some idea of what these different solutions might be.
However, since today's speech was an attempt to diffuse the Wright issue, I think he succeeded.
naftali
Still Waiting
On the upside, if he is elected people will certainly turn the channel to listen to him speak.
But there is still this contradiction that I hope he resolves, that if he acknowledges that government programs have made the institutional problems of race and general inequality worse, then he is going to propose solutions that create more bureaucratic solutions?
He hasn't said this specifically, rather he is doing a good job of putting the problems in context--I'm waiting for some idea of what these different solutions might be.
However, since today's speech was an attempt to diffuse the Wright issue, I think he succeeded.