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In reply to the discussion: Brilliant insight buried deep within the comments on the Sydney Morning Herald [View all]daleanime
(17,796 posts)9. No it doesn't......
but if left unchecked that what it becomes. Problem is the tiger is out of his cage and does not want to go back!
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Brilliant insight buried deep within the comments on the Sydney Morning Herald [View all]
XemaSab
Sep 2012
OP
The PEOPLE can replace Wall Street. We can run the country and the economy ourselves.
Ken Burch
Sep 2012
#36
Wall Street is a place of exchange. Lots of little folk are in the game now too.
Tigress DEM
Sep 2012
#40
I suppose that you'd rather people who would vote _against_ Romney just abstain then?
Fumesucker
Sep 2012
#11
"Because he is running capitalism" is not a criticism, it is a bit of information
quaker bill
Sep 2012
#16
As long as it is US Policy to represent Capitalism to the world we will have this.
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2012
#17
You would think so, wouldn't you? But the fact that we/they haven't yet makes me wonder.
Egalitarian Thug
Sep 2012
#20
Even were Rmoney to win, he doesn't get to change the voting system to be like that of corporations
treestar
Sep 2012
#34
Mitt clearly believes that "the people who OWN the country ought to govern it".
Ken Burch
Sep 2012
#35