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Showing Original Post only (View all)Would anyone actually claim that there isn't too much corporate influence on dems and the dem party? [View all]
yes, there's more of it on republicans and the republican party, but there are absolutely dems who are majorly influenced and even controlled when it comes to certain issues, by corporate money.
It's dangerous to pretend that this isn't a huge problem and a terrible threat.
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Would anyone actually claim that there isn't too much corporate influence on dems and the dem party? [View all]
cali
Feb 2014
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Sure, the people who benefit from that influence make that claim constantly
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2014
#2
Corrupt politician (R) vs Corrupt politician (D). Which one is "not as bad"?
Tierra_y_Libertad
Feb 2014
#3
There are those that champion such influence, perhaps they are dishonest enough
TheKentuckian
Feb 2014
#5
I won't claim that. But I choose to focus on the Dems who are not and get more of them into
kelliekat44
Feb 2014
#6
I bet that if you start a thread the Corporatists have been influenced by;the concern trolls
Vincardog
Feb 2014
#7
Politicians should be required to display their sponsors ...like race car drivers.
L0oniX
Feb 2014
#10
The only people I've ever seen actually post the "no difference" meme are those
Egalitarian Thug
Feb 2014
#15
Nobody that's *honest*. As you'll notice, DU's corporate-boosters just avoided the question.
Romulox
Feb 2014
#28
When "progressives" want to win so badly they sell out to corporations, guess what happens.
reformist2
Feb 2014
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