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In reply to the discussion: Contrary to popular opinion, DU is supposed to be for politically *liberal* people. Either that or [View all]We People
(619 posts)being a group made up of people who promote and support the concept of The Common Good or what Thom Hartmann refers to as "The Commons." As a teenager (many years ago) I read an article summarizing the main differences between the two political parties at that time. Republicans were characterized as the Party of Big Business, whereas Democrats were the Party of "The Common Man." This may have been before the days of using more inclusive language, but I believe the meaning and contrast between those two sides is clear.
I also don't think some things have really changed that much even since that article was written (either the mid- or late-sixties). Most of what I noticed in the thread has to do with the many issues (especially "social issues"
that our society has dealt with in the political arena, but I would hope that people who find interest, support, and commonality with others here could at least be able to say, simply put, that they basically value "People over Profits."
If you boil it down to a phrase or sentence that has attracted me, at least, to places like this and the people who come here, I have tried to state them in this post.