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madfloridian

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16. Hey Sabrina, remember Reich's words about Clinton and business?
Sat Feb 8, 2014, 08:31 PM
Feb 2014
http://journals.democraticunderground.com/madfloridian/6699

He was fearful of business and the harm they could do. Leaders are afraid of them.

"The reviewer sets up the scenario by saying "Reich and his wife Clare, and Bill and Hillary go to Kinkaid's, an elegant restaurant on Pennsylvania Avenue. It's a good-bye dinner for Clare, who is going back to Cambridge with their two sons. Over dessert, Reich can't help himself."

'After all, we're balancing the budget and sacrificing public investment so that corporations have more money to invest. At the least, we should expect them to invest with their employees and communities in mind.'

There's an awkward pause. Have I overstepped the line?

'It seems to me,' says Clare, weighing her words carefully, 'that corporations are downsizing not only themselves but also a big part of the middle class.'

She's bailed me out. I want to kiss her on the spot. I throw caution to the winds and ask B, 'Would you be comfortable saying what Clare just said?'

'I have to keep myself from saying it everyday,' he says softly. 'I shouldn't be out in front on these issues. I can't be criticizing.'[
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I can believe that. nt NYC_SKP Feb 2014 #1
I trust Bill Moyers more than any other American today. grasswire Feb 2014 #2
What political trouble? bermudat Feb 2014 #3
That was my reaction: too late frazzled Feb 2014 #4
Two years ago. Remember Clinton. Political trouble can mean many things. sabrina 1 Feb 2014 #7
Hey Sabrina, remember Reich's words about Clinton and business? madfloridian Feb 2014 #16
He is probably referring to this: Luminous Animal Feb 2014 #8
So, basically a hyperbolic statement to Moyers. Coyotl Feb 2014 #26
Agreed. He was threatened early on and their revenge was the creation of the TeaParty. They have freshwest Feb 2014 #24
"There will be political trouble" is not specific to Obama. Luminous Animal Feb 2014 #5
Dems are facing tough reelections fights in oil states. iandhr Feb 2014 #6
Doesn't matter how they stand, they'll still spend tons of B Calm Feb 2014 #21
maybe those of us who can need to start taking the bus or car pooling underthematrix Feb 2014 #28
I think it came in 2010 midterms with the introduction of the Baggers. Whisp Feb 2014 #15
So the oil companies pulled a "Christie" SalviaBlue Feb 2014 #9
balderdash maindawg Feb 2014 #10
Recommend jsr Feb 2014 #11
Who? When? Where? Witnesses? Coyotl Feb 2014 #12
See reply #8 Triana Feb 2014 #19
Corruption in America is so prevalent that one can blackmail the elected President, how precious? Fred Sanders Feb 2014 #13
The people impacted need to rise up and fight this and rise up against the oil companies. kelliekat44 Feb 2014 #14
I call Bullshit. Cha Feb 2014 #17
I can't help but wonder debunkthis Feb 2014 #18
It wouldn't surprise me if the oil companies all decided to sue the government davidpdx Feb 2014 #20
You will do it or else! L0oniX Feb 2014 #22
Actually the threats started in 2009. Keystone was planned during the Bush era. Chasles Koch freshwest Feb 2014 #23
^^THIS^^ 2naSalit Feb 2014 #27
"There Will Be Blood" adirondacker Feb 2014 #25
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