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In reply to the discussion: A light came on for me this morning, while watching ... [View all]Enthusiast
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It is just that might be considered Far left - I despise the Third Way and Corporatism - and it
djean111
Jul 2014
#5
I think that's a good characterization of the problem, and it denotes an acceptance
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Jul 2014
#3
The GOP is appalled that we have any sort of boat at all, and is trying to hand out a Titanic-sized
djean111
Jul 2014
#6
does she pay more taxes than rmoney?does she think her taxes should go UP!
pansypoo53219
Jul 2014
#17
Missed it? The point is, those who oppose Clinton do not oppose her because of her wealth.
Enthusiast
Jul 2014
#37
GOP 1% want to pay LOWER tax rate than 99% vs Dem 1% want to pay HIGHER rate than 99%....
ErikJ
Jul 2014
#30
Well said. That's exactly the issue. When someone's wealth depends on someone's
valerief
Jul 2014
#31
If you value job creation, you should be against free trade deals like the TPP.
Enthusiast
Jul 2014
#48
It's crystal clear, actually, and I posted elsewhere about how Clinton is making Mitt's mistake
Warpy
Jul 2014
#55
I have strong concerns about Hillary - but how much money she has is not one of them
Douglas Carpenter
Jul 2014
#63