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In reply to the discussion: If Dems can ONLY win the White House by appeasing Wall Street, is it worth trying to win it at all? [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)40. Biologically no. I am just as pro-choice as you are, however.
But "defending choice" is not worth ignoring social and economic inequality, the continuing corporate takeover of life, and the insistence on perpetual military adventurism-all of which are required by Wall Street in exchange for its donations.
And we don't have to take Wall Street money to win. We just need to work hard and mobilize the economic majority.
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If Dems can ONLY win the White House by appeasing Wall Street, is it worth trying to win it at all? [View all]
Ken Burch
Dec 2014
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His Supreme Court picks he been very good. Who would McCain, Romeny appoint....
Agnosticsherbet
Dec 2014
#18
Except that Wall Street and what it represents underlies nearly every other issue. nt
el_bryanto
Dec 2014
#21
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
It's worth trying. We need more than one party that represents Big $ and not US. nt
RiverLover
Dec 2014
#9
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
No...we should vote...but under the understanding that the outcome would simply be
Ken Burch
Dec 2014
#33
The Bush years did NOT teach that "electing a Democrat" is anything, in and of itself.
Ken Burch
Dec 2014
#31
History proves that elections won with Wall Street money aren't a foothold at all.
Ken Burch
Dec 2014
#42