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In reply to the discussion: Read this, then ask yourself: Isn't it amazing the riots haven't started yet? [View all]glowing
(12,233 posts)43. And people half her age think $15.00 an hour is a Godsend!
That we are lucky if we have a job that pays that much. It's pathetic and fucking sad and we really need to be at our state houses and in DC demanding real action... Of course most of us are too broke to be able to get to any of these places and if we could hop on a protest bus, we might lose our meager paying jobs because we missed work for the day or what not.
We are stuck in a bad way in this country! It's time for everyone to wake up, activate, and begin electing local, state, and Federal Reps who will work for the people and act in a swift manner. Politics is known for corruption and moving slower than a turtle (or in the last 4 years, not moving at all!)
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Read this, then ask yourself: Isn't it amazing the riots haven't started yet? [View all]
JaneyVee
Feb 2014
OP
2 things I know that went away was deducting credit card interest & state sales tax. nt
7962
Feb 2014
#20
Second worst... The millions of working people who voted for him come in at number one to me.
abq e streeter
Feb 2014
#51
Quite true, many Americans leave their brains disengaged when they vote. Never, does it
RKP5637
Feb 2014
#55
Yep, like WTF, they get excited about the trivial and don't care about the water. As Idiocracy
RKP5637
Feb 2014
#111
Perhaps you could help by telling us where to find the WVA petition if it hasn't already been closed
IrishAyes
Feb 2014
#153
Absolutely. I begged - begged my union coworkers to not vote for him. Then they got upset at PATCO.
freshwest
Feb 2014
#116
Those were the members of "The Greatest Generation." They wanted to go back to "how things were."
Ikonoklast
Feb 2014
#146
It's the republican way, they don't give a damn about anyone but themselves. Republicans are
RKP5637
Feb 2014
#39
Yes! There are definite downsides to something like this. Also, it would open the door
RKP5637
Feb 2014
#149
Oh, yes, there would then be the "War on Brains!" Humans IMO just aren't ready
RKP5637
Feb 2014
#184
The fact that the ones with money a the ones who purchased their loyalty and service, of course. nt
tblue37
Feb 2014
#60
Their true god, Ayn Rand, told them that good producers work harder when rewarded,
IrishAyes
Feb 2014
#155
Obama doesn't "admire" Reagan, he's rightly pointed out that Reagan was popular. And many DU'ers
KittyWampus
Feb 2014
#92
The poster, who you jumped in to defend, says Obama does not admire Reagan.
former9thward
Feb 2014
#137
People forget just how divided the party was. The "Solid South" had their own agenda.
Ikonoklast
Feb 2014
#148
President Obama cannot get blood from the GOP turnips. The reason behind the
underthematrix
Feb 2014
#109
"it has to comes from a new party outside of the Democratic Party at this point." True.
polichick
Feb 2014
#162
When peaceful protest is brutally crushed, you can bet the next ones will be violent beyond belief.
Warpy
Feb 2014
#83
OWS planted the seed. They changed the conversation, made us think and speak of
alfredo
Feb 2014
#114
It's one way to survive IMO. Today, the top priority in the US for most is survival. As our
RKP5637
Feb 2014
#35
Perhaps for most people. But please excuse me from that lineup. It's a good plan, but
IrishAyes
Feb 2014
#159
I actually did that at one point as a single mom...it didn't work out well at all but oh, so what...
CTyankee
Feb 2014
#65
Exactly. Aside his sociopathy, my ex and I would've made a great team. He made $ hand over fist
IrishAyes
Feb 2014
#161
I am reading Chris Hedges "Death of the Liberal Class" and that's what he says also.
rhett o rick
Feb 2014
#8
That all sounds swell but how do you get corrupt people to reform themselves?
rhett o rick
Feb 2014
#170
This sounds like my daughter with two kids under 8 and out of work for two years.
kelliekat44
Feb 2014
#19
You know you really shouldn't worry your pretty mind with things like this..
SomethingFishy
Feb 2014
#67
Thr Reagan worship from the Republican party is insane, and explains a lot about
maddiemom
Feb 2014
#68
Did you know Mike Malloy read your post on the air? I heard him 2/9 around 1 am I guess
progree
Feb 2014
#118
Its the same with men, too. From six figures to mid teens. It happened quick: I turned fifty.
marble falls
Feb 2014
#134
Where was this person when she did "have"? She'll have to take a number and get in line
RadiationTherapy
Feb 2014
#143
That is the best article on the situation of the best and brightest in America today
JDPriestly
Feb 2014
#164