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raouldukelives

(5,178 posts)
16. It all depends on if people care about leaving a stable climate to future generations.
Mon Dec 29, 2014, 11:27 AM
Dec 2014

Or if they care about open & honest democracy for all people today. If not, then yes.

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Unfortunately yes, elleng Dec 2014 #1
Winning the White House and the Congress Agnosticsherbet Dec 2014 #2
Well said. Basic LA Dec 2014 #6
UNREC brooklynite Dec 2014 #3
He also appointed plenty of former wall street guys to serve as the cops el_bryanto Dec 2014 #4
Indeed, many friends in Wall Street on the Potomac, as some refer to it. appalachiablue Dec 2014 #5
His Supreme Court picks he been very good. Who would McCain, Romeny appoint.... Agnosticsherbet Dec 2014 #18
That has nothing to do with Wall Street el_bryanto Dec 2014 #19
Running the goernment is more than just Wallstreet. Agnosticsherbet Dec 2014 #20
Except that Wall Street and what it represents underlies nearly every other issue. nt el_bryanto Dec 2014 #21
No, no it dosn't. Agnosticsherbet Dec 2014 #22
OK - so fair enough. You on record as wanting to let Wall Street go on as before el_bryanto Dec 2014 #23
Go back reread my posts. I did not say that. Don't put words in my mouth. Agnosticsherbet Dec 2014 #24
Yes, it is worth winning quaker bill Dec 2014 #7
+1 0rganism Dec 2014 #30
Here's the thing: how many normal people will vote for their abuser? closeupready Dec 2014 #8
It's worth trying. We need more than one party that represents Big $ and not US. nt RiverLover Dec 2014 #9
Sure, things will change this time! TampaAnimusVortex Dec 2014 #10
I'd argue there HAS been real change. We just need more. Adrahil Dec 2014 #14
Maybe I'm not seeing it TampaAnimusVortex Dec 2014 #17
Fine...work to flip Congress... Ken Burch Dec 2014 #35
You should ask if one only elects Democrats mmonk Dec 2014 #11
Carlin agrees! TampaAnimusVortex Dec 2014 #12
Of course it is. Adrahil Dec 2014 #13
In which direction do you want to move the needle? Orsino Dec 2014 #15
The GOP wants to raise the country, and most of our party's leaders don't even try to stop them. Ken Burch Dec 2014 #34
It all depends on if people care about leaving a stable climate to future generations. raouldukelives Dec 2014 #16
Winning is always better than losing. lumberjack_jeff Dec 2014 #25
Are you suuggesting we should not vote? hrmjustin Dec 2014 #26
No...we should vote...but under the understanding that the outcome would simply be Ken Burch Dec 2014 #33
You learned nothing from the Bush years Renew Deal Dec 2014 #27
The Bush years did NOT teach that "electing a Democrat" is anything, in and of itself. Ken Burch Dec 2014 #31
I wouldn't waste too much.. sendero Dec 2014 #41
Does the Democratic base care about anything other than "Wall Street"? Recursion Dec 2014 #28
it means corporate and financial power. Ken Burch Dec 2014 #32
I'm guessing "dems" are HOPING fredamae Dec 2014 #29
Unless we keep Wall St money out of politics bigwillq Dec 2014 #36
Apparently you can't get pregnant. KittyWampus Dec 2014 #37
Biologically no. I am just as pro-choice as you are, however. Ken Burch Dec 2014 #40
This thread ignores the final answer: LWolf Dec 2014 #38
Well, hell. Let's just unilaterally disarm Skidmore Dec 2014 #39
History proves that elections won with Wall Street money aren't a foothold at all. Ken Burch Dec 2014 #42
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