Senator Russell Feingold (D-Wis) presented a talk titled "Progressive Values and Public Policy" at the USC Casden Institute for the Study of the Jewish Role in American Life on December 9, 2007. His lecture was the keynote for the 2007 Carmen and Louis Warschaw Distinguished Lecture Series, which was established in 1999 to explore how being Jewish has influenced the role of individuals in American political life, from perspectives on policies and legislation to campaign and professional experiences. Launched in spring 1999, the Carmen and Louis Warschaw Distinguished Lecture Series was established by Carmen and Louis Warschaw to explore issues of Jews and politics.
@TheHabit00 dude ask any progressive if they think the bank bailouts were a good idea and they'll say fuck no. The jews that run the banks (not trying to anti-semitic, but there do seem to be an awful lot of jews within that inner circle) gain nothing from progressivism, or at least true progressivism.
TheBackOfTheBoat 1 year ago
these progressive jews got to go! leave america before you ruin it! money hungry power hungry spread the wealth (mostly to them and their unions, banks, commuinity org., and political friends. they make me sick! we need more conservative jews! they have americas best interest at heart.
TheHabit00 1 year ago