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brooklynite

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40. Which is not the same as buying politicians
Wed Nov 26, 2014, 02:02 PM
Nov 2014

...and explain how your boycott is going to change that.

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Where in the hell has he been sittong for the last srveral years? Thinkingabout Nov 2014 #1
what on earth are you trying to say? what does "sittong" mean? cali Nov 2014 #3
+1 Peregrine Took Nov 2014 #11
Hum, thought you could tell it was a typo. It should have been sitting, does this make it better? Thinkingabout Nov 2014 #12
IIRC, he's been sitting in the Democratic controlled Senate for the past few years. merrily Nov 2014 #5
So, how many are calling for a revolution? Thinkingabout Nov 2014 #13
Some, but not as many as should be calling for one. merrily Nov 2014 #15
What is Sanders doing in the Senate to change how it operates? Thinkingabout Nov 2014 #16
He is The fact that you don't get that doesn't alter a thing. merrily Nov 2014 #17
Okay, guess he has everything under control. Thinkingabout Nov 2014 #18
people have been calling me revolting for years olddots Nov 2014 #39
Working with the democrats, on their agenda that they have been striving to implement. Autumn Nov 2014 #21
He is part of the problem also, he can't blame the others, what action has he taken to work with Thinkingabout Nov 2014 #22
One man against many. Yeah I'm gonna blame Bernie. The one one man doing what he can for the people Autumn Nov 2014 #23
What is he doing to get members of Congress to work together? Thinkingabout Nov 2014 #28
So it's Bernie's fault he hasn't found someone else to work with? Yeah right Autumn Nov 2014 #29
The recent VA bill, don't let them forget aspirant Nov 2014 #31
I forget. Autumn Nov 2014 #32
We have many like Bernie, they don't work with each other, result a do nothing Congress Thinkingabout Nov 2014 #41
We need consumers united to boycott products. RedCloud Nov 2014 #2
+1 merrily Nov 2014 #6
Will that be before or after the general strike? brooklynite Nov 2014 #8
Only if one lacks imagination BrotherIvan Nov 2014 #9
No, you are not the least bit sorry to try to rain on my parade. You love to. But, you fail. merrily Nov 2014 #10
You miss my point... brooklynite Nov 2014 #19
no...it is not noiretextatique Nov 2014 #20
The science of boycotts aspirant Nov 2014 #25
NO, I don't think they're effective on Government policies at all brooklynite Nov 2014 #26
Are they effective on corporate policies? aspirant Nov 2014 #30
Yes, on a case by case basis brooklynite Nov 2014 #33
Do the corporations buy our politicians? aspirant Nov 2014 #34
No, they don't brooklynite Nov 2014 #37
In CA alone, Oil industry spent $70 mill on political races & lobbying efforts RiverLover Nov 2014 #38
Which is not the same as buying politicians brooklynite Nov 2014 #40
Only way aspirant Nov 2014 #24
Absolutely. lumberjack_jeff Nov 2014 #4
The words of John Kennedy seem apropos: hifiguy Nov 2014 #7
Of course and the way things are going these UglyGreed Nov 2014 #14
Run Bernie run!!!!!! Initech Nov 2014 #27
An island of truth woo me with science Nov 2014 #35
Political Revolution = Vote 98% of the congresscritters out and start over again with public funded Ghost in the Machine Nov 2014 #36
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