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In reply to the discussion: Why Hakeem Jeffries' new slogan for the Democratic Party is so ineffective [View all]fujiyamasan
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So whats so wrong about what Jeffries said?
I have mixed feelings about him being speaker if democrats take back the house, but hes addressing basic bread and butter economic issues that matter to voters. The slogan is weak, but it sounds like it was part of something larger he was talking about.
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Why Hakeem Jeffries' new slogan for the Democratic Party is so ineffective [View all]
LiberalArkie
Dec 2025
OP
Kinda lame. Jeffries needs to hire a good ad agency that can come up with something
Ocelot II
Dec 2025
#4
What in the does it even mean? I think is dumb but that is this ol gals opinion.
Trueblue1968
Dec 2025
#97
If you play fantasy sports (Fantasy Football for example), you definitely don't need it explained
AZJonnie
Dec 2025
#6
I'd agree with that but if that's the intention, they should own it, don't be coy.
Maru Kitteh
Dec 2025
#109
Here's what I remember: "Strong floor, _____ ceiling." and it has NOTHING TO DO WITH ME.
Tetrachloride
Dec 2025
#8
"The secret is that the floor for the ultra wealthy is our ceiling and we're buried under it."
Solly Mack
Dec 2025
#41
It costs lots of money to have "access to education, healthcare, homes, jobs, capital, and justice"
KS Toronado
Dec 2025
#69
do people ever tire of these nobodies who make money tearing down our Democratic leaders?
bigtree
Dec 2025
#12
Whining that Democrats don't talk about the economy, when they do, insinuations they're corrupt capitalists.
betsuni
Dec 2025
#32
Jefferies was **NEVER** said he was the hype man, we shouldn't expect it either.
uponit7771
Dec 2025
#17
Article's author is really really mad at Jeffries for not explaining the U.S. economy and politics in four words.
betsuni
Dec 2025
#20
We need fire breathers and fighters, not mush mouths who praise Trump's policies
Mysterian
Dec 2025
#22
As a corporate Democrat, the one thing that the really wealthy do not want to have happen is change.
LiberalArkie
Dec 2025
#29
The Mystery of What Democrats Stand For. Voters have no idea, but they sure don't like it. WUT.
betsuni
Dec 2025
#64
Everyone dropping their little offering into the insult collection basket at the Church of Dem Bashing.
betsuni
Dec 2025
#103
I think of the old joke about the guy who goes hunting with an "I am not a bear" sign on his back
betsuni
Dec 2025
#123
From August 2025, Hakeem Jeffries talks about "Strong floor, no ceiling." Link below.
Solly Mack
Dec 2025
#46
Oh, you mean it was more than a cherry picked sound bite used to bash the Democratic House minority leader???
MorbidButterflyTat
Dec 2025
#50
The link shows what Jeffries meant when he used the phrase. That's why I posted it.
Solly Mack
Dec 2025
#63
Once upon a time, the Democrats had a brand: The Party That Looks Out For The Little Guy
JHB
Dec 2025
#54