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In reply to the discussion: There is no meritocracy: It’s just the 1 percent, and the game is rigged [View all]brush
(61,033 posts)36. It's time to get past this
Last edited Sun Mar 16, 2014, 06:06 PM - Edit history (2)
2014 is here. How many posts are we going to continue arguing about Obama grievances? Been there,done that too, too many times over the past 5+ years.
The complaining must be put aside to work on saving the Senate and maybe gaining seats in the house.
No more sitting out the mid-terms like in 2010 we all know where that got us.
Are we going to work to elect real blue dems or sit on the sidelines complaining and let the repugs take the House and the Senate?
That is my point.
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There is no meritocracy: It’s just the 1 percent, and the game is rigged [View all]
xchrom
Mar 2014
OP
So now he is pushing for neo-liberal free-trade and neo-conservative interventionism?
reformist2
Mar 2014
#12
You can look at "...unprecedented repug obstructionism...." as a separate issue.
fleabiscuit
Mar 2014
#19
It won't matter when he's out of office. But we will keep discussing Dem policy.
cui bono
Mar 2014
#65
But if you just keep working harder pushing that broom for more hours and less money, someday you're
Ed Suspicious
Mar 2014
#17