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Egalitarian Thug

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2. At some point the total disregard for the wishes of their constituents is going to cost these
Thu Jun 20, 2013, 01:56 PM
Jun 2013

so-called Democrats and the party members that have allowed them to take control. I expect that 2014 will be the first payment.

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Why is the refusal to be transparent always defended by claiming 'it's for your own good'?? sabrina 1 Jun 2013 #1
That very attitude MuseRider Jun 2013 #6
Yes, it should and it does and the reaction of the apologists is shameful but it does explain sabrina 1 Jun 2013 #9
It's bad enough that we have the dimwitted republican sheeple plus the millions that rhett o rick Jun 2013 #31
Do you think an of the apologists will comment on this thread? nm rhett o rick Jun 2013 #33
No, I'd be surprised if they did. sabrina 1 Jun 2013 #40
I made that comment before and one of them told me that they were getting the "facts". nm rhett o rick Jun 2013 #43
O's approach re TPP so pro-corporate/secretive Divernan Jun 2013 #45
yes, that patronizing "daddy knows better" hopemountain Jun 2013 #26
X2 ctsnowman Jun 2013 #13
When One Hears That Argument - Run! cantbeserious Jun 2013 #60
At some point the total disregard for the wishes of their constituents is going to cost these Egalitarian Thug Jun 2013 #2
So true! +1000! n-t Logical Jun 2013 #36
yet another reason all the government secrecy serves the powerful, but not the people.... mike_c Jun 2013 #3
this is none of our business Enrique Jun 2013 #4
Senator Warren is a rare breath of fresh air. kr PufPuf23 Jun 2013 #5
We're so lucky to still have a few defenders in the Senate Hydra Jun 2013 #7
O's transparency is only for his 600 US corporate advisers/BFFs. Divernan Jun 2013 #8
"Doing good means going into the darkness and shining a light." ~~ Unknown ReRe Jun 2013 #28
The answers to your questions are available on the web - start googling. Divernan Jun 2013 #38
You are too kind.... ReRe Jun 2013 #42
About 90% of the public wants universal background checks. kristopher Jun 2013 #61
Democracy is dead I suppose. Obama was the ultimate corporate Trojan horse. limpyhobbler Jun 2013 #10
That is how I feel about Obama now. Not Sure Jun 2013 #19
yup! although he did state it to those listening, he was always a corporate candidate. Civilization2 Jun 2013 #64
My distaste for Obama is.accelerating. mick063 Jun 2013 #11
we need a nice whistle blower to publish this odious document for all to see nt msongs Jun 2013 #12
The sad part of your comment donnasgirl Jun 2013 #15
Wouldn't such a whistle blower be considered a terrorist? Enthusiast Jun 2013 #56
K & R ctsnowman Jun 2013 #14
Zombie Democracy ...you saw it here first! L0oniX Jun 2013 #16
Actually... ReRe Jun 2013 #29
I like the term "Zombie Democracy". Enthusiast Jun 2013 #57
"The shepherd always tries to persuade the sheep that their interests and his own are the same." Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2013 #17
Dear darling Senator Elizabeth Warren--tell us HOW to stop it! Demeter Jun 2013 #18
Massive civil disobedience is the only way. We cant get rid of the elite. We can only hope to rhett o rick Jun 2013 #35
Recommend jsr Jun 2013 #20
If Warren is against it, that's enough for me. But Elizabeth AND Bernie? AzDar Jun 2013 #21
And Alan Grayson. All the best are against this. JDPriestly Jun 2013 #22
+1000 n-t Logical Jun 2013 #49
Need I say more? JDPriestly Jun 2013 #23
Let me understand this: Trade agreements involving the US are "secret"... KansDem Jun 2013 #24
Essentially...yes Harmony Blue Jun 2013 #34
4 good senators out of 100 ananda Jun 2013 #25
I think it's more than money.... ReRe Jun 2013 #53
Treaties need 2/3 Senate approval. Buns_of_Fire Jun 2013 #27
Trade agreements, since 1974, need 51 percent from House and Senate Divernan Jun 2013 #44
I stand corrected. Thank you. Buns_of_Fire Jun 2013 #46
Both the process & content of this TPP are SO complex. Divernan Jun 2013 #55
K&R ReRe Jun 2013 #30
I think they would assasinate her if she did! Awknid Jun 2013 #48
We are so screwn ... GeorgeGist Jun 2013 #32
Warren thrown under the bus in 3...2...1 Logical Jun 2013 #37
How can people stop it? Not only are Obama and the vast majority of Congress forestpath Jun 2013 #39
IMO, Senator Warren has done a very good job in her first year in office. kentuck Jun 2013 #41
Key words here "Congress has to pass legislation" LOL! octoberlib Jun 2013 #47
You'd think that woman wasn't bidness friendly. Jakes Progress Jun 2013 #50
The Workers pay race to the Bottom BillyRibs Jun 2013 #51
Obama stated it a little differently. pa28 Jun 2013 #66
I assume "trade representatives" means corporate bagmen. bluedigger Jun 2013 #52
Forward! Into the abyss! blkmusclmachine Jun 2013 #54
We love the abyss! Enthusiast Jun 2013 #58
Great slogan. Some politicians should adopt it n/t Catherina Jun 2013 #63
That implies she knows what is going on, so why doesn't she reveal it? treestar Jun 2013 #59
With this vote, we know who the true Senate warriors for the common citizen are. nt NorthCarolina Jun 2013 #62
She's paraphrasing an argument, not stating her position mathematic Jun 2013 #65
just another racist firebagger noiretextatique Jun 2013 #67
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