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In reply to the discussion: Ed Schultz: "This Is A Big Win For The Democrats" [View all]Sparky 1
(429 posts)58. I like Ed too. The longer he's been doing this, the more he's met the people, and the better he's
become. I think his heart is in the right place, and he definitely champions working folks and unions. I think he's heard a lot of personal stories from a lot of good Dems who are suffering and fed up.
We didn't get everything we wanted, but close.
The best news is so far is the Big Three (Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security) are safe. Plus the folks on UI bennies right now are undoubtedly relieved that their kids won't go hungry. That was a big !WHEW!
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Most of the opposition is speculation about the supposed lack of leverage on the next issue
alcibiades_mystery
Jan 2013
#2
Unless this deal is passed by the Senate, House, and signed by the president in about 14 minutes...
W_HAMILTON
Jan 2013
#18
I think a lot of the bickering over income is based on what region of the country you live in.
aaaaaa5a
Jan 2013
#19
Thanks for the report from Ed, PennMatt.. Tweet re: what Biden said to Senate Dems..
Cha
Jan 2013
#20
Actually, I was thinking $500,000. These days it's not all that much money. Wondering if Obama was
judesedit
Jan 2013
#36