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In reply to the discussion: What Was Obama HINTING At In HIS Speech? [View all]bahrbearian
(13,466 posts)21. Social Security for sure.
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which is SUCH an effective way to persuade us. The one consolation of those suspects doing that...
yurbud
Jul 2013
#67
No, because the talking points seem to be the same. They haven't figured out "persona management"
yurbud
Jul 2013
#75
It occurs to me that sockpuppets would be an excellent way to run up your post count.
bemildred
Jul 2013
#87
Something like that. So long as you don't say anything, just moan or cheer or yell,
bemildred
Jul 2013
#92
I didn't even think they were bots, just lazy shills copying and pasting from a list of talking
yurbud
Jul 2013
#93
When he says things like that my first thought is Social Security I don't like the Chained CPI thing
diabeticman
Jul 2013
#2
It is Obama-Code to general public for "I am not an ideologue Boehner-Teabag"
emulatorloo
Jul 2013
#10
Obviously he's still going after Social Security - and probably other programs
forestpath
Jul 2013
#4
How About No Tax of Any Kind on incomes below $30K + 100% rent/mortgage deduction to $1K/mo?
HumansAndResources
Jul 2013
#81
Called it yesterday. I knew the blogosphere would find one little tidbit
AllINeedIsCoffee
Jul 2013
#7
He's saying, "Prepare to be screwed. Now just sit back and enjoy my soaring rhetoric
MotherPetrie
Jul 2013
#13
When he pushes for 'real' equality among the classes, I might believe what he is saying....
dmosh42
Jul 2013
#20
that just means that both rich and poor alike shall be forbidden to sleep under bridges
MisterP
Jul 2013
#86
The Justice Department can't "ignore completely a federal law that's on the books"
Maedhros
Jul 2013
#45
That's coming. Then he'll be a bad guy for booting all those heroes out on their asses.
MADem
Jul 2013
#76
Oh goodie, a guessing game. Where the most over-the-top guess wins a prize.
KittyWampus
Jul 2013
#42
Medicare fraud is at the top of the list. I, myself, have been a victim. The system's broken. Period
judesedit
Jul 2013
#44
He's framing the debate. He is trying to appear reasonable. If the Republicans continue to
alfredo
Jul 2013
#46
Well, why did he not state which programs he is talking about. The Old Cold War policies maybe?
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#59
I am not willing. I will fight it every step of the way with everything I have.
liberal_at_heart
Jul 2013
#61
"most cherished programs" -- if they're cherished, then they're working. leave them alone.
nashville_brook
Jul 2013
#73