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In reply to the discussion: How utterly @#$%ed up is it that two-thirds [View all]NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)20. You must have been a hoot when certain civil rights polled really poorly.
Not even a close way to make a good point. One of the beauties of a representative republic is that it does not work as your described. It is often a drawback, too.
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+100,000,000. Thank you thank you thank you. I HATEHATEHATE those fugging smilies; they're so
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#57
there is a group of people who uses those things nearly every time they post. I don't know
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#82
How do you feel about him called a POS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Then they double downed.
sheshe2
Mar 2015
#102
I didn't see that and I agree that at first glance it seems too much. Do you have a link?
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#114
I thought you were saying it happened here at DU. If you're talking about the internet or
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#133
The first page I googled didn't have anything like that, just wing-nut stuff from wing-nut sites.
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#135
I googled "obama" and "pos" on the site search here. I found people calling various
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#140
Here ya go, I know what sheshe2 is talking about so put these keywords into google search engine.
Rex
Mar 2015
#159
worse than bush? BS. No one is ridiculing Obama at a personal level, like they did Bush.
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#93
Obama wants to fast-track the TPP which might have happened had it not been for the
sabrina 1
Mar 2015
#147
How rude. You have nothing to add but that rude emoticon? I guess Sid will be proud.
rhett o rick
Mar 2015
#41
This thread is about President Obama's support and advocacy for yet another trade agreement
JDPriestly
Mar 2015
#148
good gawd man. learn to cuss properly. sheesh. what kind of rant is this?
Tuesday Afternoon
Mar 2015
#2
Even if every USian were aware of it and called the White House and his or her Senators to
merrily
Mar 2015
#14
But Manny, certainly the most transparent and arguably the greatest president of the past 50 years..
bluesbassman
Mar 2015
#5
No, the greatest modern president. Greater than FDR even. His legend grows apace; pretty
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#58
Really... that's all you got out of the last six years...that is just plain sad.
sheshe2
Mar 2015
#175
no, it's what i got out of one particular poster who insisted that obama was the greatest
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#177
First, just because a lot of countries do it does not mean that it's a good thing.
F4lconF16
Mar 2015
#24
Governments all over the world, like Germany, Britain, Japan, Canada etc., are all wrong.
Hoyt
Mar 2015
#26
BY, OF, and FOR the PEOPLE. Yes, they sure are wrong when it comes to the US.
DisgustipatedinCA
Mar 2015
#38
Yeah, 12 countries are voluntarily taking part in the negotiations. Seems obvious to me, why not to
Hoyt
Mar 2015
#69
"Countries" don't "want" anything. Like here, maybe their business class does, and their
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#59
Yeah, tell Toyota, BMW, VW, Siemens, Rolls-Royce, Airbus, etc., to take their foreign plants
Hoyt
Mar 2015
#100
Folks where I live would dance down the street for one of those jobs. I guess we should tell them
Hoyt
Mar 2015
#119
so what? folks where *I* live think $10/hour is good wages. because that's what there is.
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#121
What do you propose to do about our oversized trade deficit and extremely unfavorable balance
JDPriestly
Mar 2015
#162
Make individual trade agreements with individual nations that permit a nation to drop out of
JDPriestly
Mar 2015
#165
So, since you are so worried about the trade imbalance, do you also support austerity?
Hoyt
Mar 2015
#168
Before Reagan and free trade, General Motors, Ford, Chrysler -- the American companies
JDPriestly
Mar 2015
#151
Those investments were made without the "benefit" or detriment, in my view, of the TPP/
JDPriestly
Mar 2015
#149
Oh boy, you are going to have fun with this- I quote from "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Economics."
Hoyt
Mar 2015
#169
Oh, I agree we are in decline. But not from free trade. I'm not far behind you and unless we find an
Hoyt
Mar 2015
#171
jacking down wages at home, not bringing them up overseas = more profit & power to the globo-
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#115
Wages from those locating here are better than American businesses, especially small ones, pay.
Hoyt
Mar 2015
#120
OK, say you work for BMW making $28 an hour, plus good benefits. You wanna send those jobs back to
Hoyt
Mar 2015
#136
You are badly mistaken that we don't need trade agreement to attract investments, and invest in
Hoyt
Mar 2015
#155
The only argument in those articles that is persuasive concerns China's dominance of world
JDPriestly
Mar 2015
#160
As a woman who sews, I would love to see the return of American jobs in the textile
JDPriestly
Mar 2015
#153
Unfortunately, in some cases like autos, the poor quality of cars made here, allowed foreign cars
Hoyt
Mar 2015
#161
The Senate will provide the Constitutional check and balance for which we are so famous
merrily
Mar 2015
#10
60-90% of Americans (including NRA members) want peace, gun control, better wages,
MisterP
Mar 2015
#18
Maybe he got it wrong. Why don't you do the research and prove him wrong? nm
rhett o rick
Mar 2015
#43
The best way to prove an OP wrong is to post some facts. Responders don't have to
rhett o rick
Mar 2015
#52
I'm not the OP, but I assume he was using the number as the basis for discussion.
DisgustipatedinCA
Mar 2015
#48
I think your description of the 'average american' as someone watching the kardashians is
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#67
Americans, in general, are easily manipulated and dumber than a sack of hammers
Cali_Democrat
Mar 2015
#70
Maybe they have their reasons. But folks like you wouldn't think to ask the people you
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#73
"It's just a fact". like air. there's no reason for it, people are just stupid. it's a law of
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#77
+100. Yeah, I find it pretty interesting that our "leaders" don't feel it necessary to inform
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#64
Here's what the "toilet paper patrol" should do to edumacate those that don't understand...
cascadiance
Mar 2015
#129
You are outraged hear you roar..and roar..repackage and roar..same outrage different roar.
great white snark
Mar 2015
#96
And you have to click and comment because?????? Soooo easy to skip this stuff, if
djean111
Mar 2015
#127
Bwahahaha! Yes! Nailed it. I will be forced to borrow that, neverforget, because that seems to be
djean111
Apr 2015
#181
Stupid little serfs need not worry. The big shots are deciding everything for us.
L0oniX
Mar 2015
#124
Me too, but I knew at 13 Reagan was evil to the core. That the GOP were all corporate sellouts.
Rex
Mar 2015
#156