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In reply to the discussion: I'm now completely done being amazed. [View all]A Simple Game
(9,214 posts)33. Losing their collegiality would be a good thing, they are elected to represent us, not each other.
Their collegiality needs to be with the people they represent. They could also spend more time with their families, that often seems to be a problem. Your other ideas are good and I support them except I would modify the last one, if I were to decide they could never work for anyone they took money from, directly or indirectly. They are there to represent us, not benefit themselves.
Campaign reform could also start with only money from your own state or district. If you can't vote for the person, you can't give them money. Let the Koch brothers screw with their own Representative and Senators and leave the rest alone.
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I know it must be hard for you to know that your DLC buddies aren't all that.
Arctic Dave
Apr 2013
#28
You're not very good at this, Sid, which I believe you have been told before no?
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#19
I think you are correct. Look how rich Clinton has gotten since retirement. Clinton started as a
byeya
Apr 2013
#15
Yeah, the Bill Clinton who ran for Congress (1974), attorney general (1976) and governor (1978)
Art_from_Ark
Apr 2013
#65
I think too many on our side was too quiet and accepting as our Party moved to the right...
kentuck
Apr 2013
#20
A good start toward fixing it would be to bring them home. There is no longer a reason
A Simple Game
Apr 2013
#11
Losing their collegiality would be a good thing, they are elected to represent us, not each other.
A Simple Game
Apr 2013
#33
Yes, they are Wall St creation intended to do just what they have done. Wall HAD the Republican
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#29
Agreed - The Democratic Party Needs A Purging To Drive The DLC Types Back To The Republicans
cantbeserious
Apr 2013
#31
Unbelievable. Thanks for the links. And these are the people we are supposed to trust with
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#38
Who elected Pete Petersen to anything? Why are our elected officials asking for the advice
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#39
Sadly, getting ordinary people to "see" the truth is unlikely to change anything.
Laelth
Apr 2013
#84