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In reply to the discussion: One study explains why it’s tough to pass liberal laws [View all]Dark n Stormy Knight
(10,484 posts)36. Yep. They began taking over local public school boards this way about 25 years ago, by my
reckoning, and we've seen the hell they've caused once in control.
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When you get really local as in school board and mayor and such they don't use partisan labels.
Bandit
Mar 2013
#16
Apparently it only takes a day or two in the DC echo chamber to reverse a lifetime of knowledge.
Scuba
Mar 2013
#3
I've found that the advocates of privatization schemes are the most vocal locally. They show up at
freshwest
Mar 2013
#28
Yep. They began taking over local public school boards this way about 25 years ago, by my
Dark n Stormy Knight
Mar 2013
#36
Not only with schools, but that's big one. Bush's faith-based initatives destroyed public oversight
freshwest
Mar 2013
#38
How depressing. It's greed, something we supposedly as a society, reject. But anyone who is wealthy
Dark n Stormy Knight
Mar 2013
#39
Nothing, that was a disclaimer, some people here don't get involved. It takes time, money, mobility.
freshwest
Mar 2013
#50
Just as I thought. I was just curious if I was sounding feeble-minded or had said something
Dark n Stormy Knight
Mar 2013
#52
We must also take a strong look at everyone's financial interests to create what's good for all.
freshwest
Mar 2013
#53
LIberty and just ice for all. What's not to like? I'm pretty sure that the vast majority of
Dark n Stormy Knight
Mar 2013
#54
Rural America has more power than their numbers say they should, its that simple
uponit7771
Mar 2013
#4
Nice to see that liberal politicians are closer to accurately assessing what voters really believe,
pampango
Mar 2013
#5
Well, it used to. Now the corporation keeps all the money instead of doing maintenance, and
jtuck004
Mar 2013
#45
This is not exclusively true, but here's how the game is played based on my experience
Major Nikon
Mar 2013
#18
Yeah? Well things are so crazy on the Republican side that I half expect one to ban bikinis.
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2013
#23
it's hard to pass liberal laws because big money controls politics and media. duh.
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#21
Add another line of how the media tells politicians where their district stands.
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2013
#22
"History has tried to teach us that we can't have good government under politicians.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Mar 2013
#26
The RW has a political party that supports them. The liberal/left has a political party that...
Eleanors38
Mar 2013
#29
It makes it hard for modern liberals. The right can only care about money and the base loves it.
raouldukelives
Mar 2013
#41
And a poll of people showed that everyone favored progressive policies when labels were removed.
Thor_MN
Mar 2013
#32
Democrats are not nearly as proactive in such matters. I was about to say that to "distribute
Dark n Stormy Knight
Mar 2013
#37
This very article shows part of the problem: OBAMACARE IS NOT 'UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE'
Mutatis Mutandis
Mar 2013
#42