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paulk

(11,587 posts)
8. usual bullshit attack on the "Democratic left"
Sun Mar 4, 2012, 11:58 PM
Mar 2012

"And yet, there are those on the Republican right and the Democratic left who have so much invested in a bad economy that they are reluctant to acknowledge any of this good news."


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Tell that to these people: Initech Mar 2012 #1
You're probably right about a new system for monitoring. elleng Mar 2012 #2
I saw that article on Fail Blog. Initech Mar 2012 #3
"those... who have so much invested in a bad economy they are reluctant to acknowledge any of this" TheWraith Mar 2012 #19
How about new vehicle sales? Comes out Lucky Luciano Mar 2012 #40
I got ONE Number Against This Argument: $4/Gallon gasoline Demeter Mar 2012 #4
"Good economy" and "expensive gas" are two terms inextricably linked bhikkhu Mar 2012 #7
Um, No Demeter Mar 2012 #10
Oil is a limited resource, and consumption has increased to the limit of the extraction rate bhikkhu Mar 2012 #11
Regrettable, but true. We're hitting peak EVERYTHING. Zalatix Mar 2012 #12
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Mar 2012 #15
I made the same anol0gy last time gas went up Javaman Mar 2012 #36
It won't affect the economy as much as it would have in the past. JDPriestly Mar 2012 #14
DOW 13,000! ellisonz Mar 2012 #5
Hehe Dokkie Mar 2012 #31
more job openings in the last few years around where i live madrchsod Mar 2012 #6
usual bullshit attack on the "Democratic left" paulk Mar 2012 #8
Because it's true, as evidenced right here in this thread. TheWraith Mar 2012 #20
don't worry, be happy paulk Mar 2012 #23
There's nothing "realistic" about mocking and deriding reality. nt TheWraith Mar 2012 #39
tell it to Krugman paulk Mar 2012 #42
fuck Steven Pearlstein Enrique Mar 2012 #33
So much negativity in the responses here. Nye Bevan Mar 2012 #9
Your question seems to puzzle you, me, and the author the o.p. I've never seen anything quite.... Tarheel_Dem Mar 2012 #13
The simple fact is that the economy is not improving for most people. girl gone mad Mar 2012 #37
Yup. Obama should've nationalized everything, and then we'd be Venezuela. Tarheel_Dem Mar 2012 #41
A great many DUers are hurting financially.. Fumesucker Mar 2012 #17
+1000 ellisonz Mar 2012 #18
"Their relentless demagoguery has undermined the recovery as much as the gridlock politics" DCBob Mar 2012 #16
What effects the mood of many consumers the most is that they don't have any money.. Fumesucker Mar 2012 #21
No doubt. DCBob Mar 2012 #22
Really, the poor and unemployed should just STFU.. Fumesucker Mar 2012 #24
How do you get that from what I wrote?? DCBob Mar 2012 #25
My handle is a reference to my financial situation.. Fumesucker Mar 2012 #26
.. DCBob Mar 2012 #27
Unfortunately, it's improving to a totally unacceptable NEW NORMAL eridani Mar 2012 #28
Yeah, I think that this is what bothers THIS particular........ socialist_n_TN Mar 2012 #30
2016 is the key for sure eridani Mar 2012 #43
I got a $30 freelance job two weeks ago. LiberalEsto Mar 2012 #29
the Democratic left is "invested in a bad economy" Enrique Mar 2012 #32
That may be the most intelligent article I've read on DU the past two years. cbdo2007 Mar 2012 #34
who are the loud mouths on the left? Enrique Mar 2012 #35
I think I've read and learned enough about capitalism to be unimpressed. TBF Mar 2012 #45
when my personal, home economy improves magical thyme Mar 2012 #38
uh huh paulk Mar 2012 #44
all the more reason to push that narrative I guess SunsetDreams Mar 2012 #46
to what narrative paulk Mar 2012 #51
It's only better for the 1% Peter1x9 Mar 2012 #47
We of the sinking middle class may sink without further struggles into the working class sad sally Mar 2012 #48
Knock on wood Broderick Mar 2012 #49
Here's the article I was looking for on this: Peter1x9 Mar 2012 #50
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