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In reply to the discussion: WHEN this is over, I don't want to hear a single Democrat... [View all]newdeal2
(2,315 posts)6. It won't be time for small thinking and incremental change
Well need to move quickly to undue the damage, make sure it never happens again, and build something better.
It should start with prosecuting all of these billionaires and breaking up their businesses.
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That isn't what the vast majority of Democrats now feel, and I suspect Obama would not feel the same way today.
JohnSJ
Feb 5
#10
I disagree. If Obama was to be pres again, that's exactly what he would say again.
Intractable
Feb 5
#12
I think one of the things he was concerned about was being perceived as....
electric_blue68
Feb 6
#47
How come after 2016 the self-identified progressives from Democracy Now, green party
JohnSJ
Feb 5
#34
At this point it's going to be something like reconstruction following the Civil War
BannonsLiver
Feb 5
#15
"WHEN this is over..." is the key question. It's likely this won't be over for at least another two election cycles.
ancianita
Feb 5
#28