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In reply to the discussion: First of all, can we answer these questions? [View all]kentuck
(115,313 posts)35. I think the ship was just too big to turn around...?
The banks were scared about their survival. The stock market crashed all the way down to about 6500. Retirees and others lost about half of their savings in IRAs and 401Ks. No doubt, it was a time that called for daring leadership. We had a chance to fix it.
But that opportunity has passed, I fear. Perhaps it was just too big of a job for one man and neither political Party was able to muster the courage to fix the problems. Instead, they just joined forces.
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"shifting rightward for centuries" = ? Since 1815? The democratic party was only founded
ND-Dem
Apr 2015
#4
Then why are you on DU? You're clearly not here to support the Democratic party or its
okaawhatever
Apr 2015
#41
I have problems with think like that - Al Franken and Keith Ellison are from my state. How do I fit
jwirr
Apr 2015
#17
I know - but I have a problem with all posts like this because I actually have some really good
jwirr
Apr 2015
#22
We have at least 3 generations on the ground that have been trained to drive, optimistically, into
jtuck004
Apr 2015
#12
I think we have passed the tipping point as far as keeping our lives going as they are. We are going
jwirr
Apr 2015
#21
I think our last realistic chance to pull out of this using the status quo system was
Marr
Apr 2015
#31
Hillary's sanguine campaign bullshit is going to set back Dem party for another decade
whereisjustice
Apr 2015
#16
I'm surprised at how many think HRC is not only the best shot at winning, but a fantastic choice.
NYC_SKP
Apr 2015
#23
And, sadly, a lot of the "good ones" are beholden to Clinton and, by extension, to the 99%.
NYC_SKP
Apr 2015
#38
She has a magical quality, sincere and genuine, passionate and dead serious, but always magical.
NYC_SKP
Apr 2015
#40
overflowing prisons, wall street crime, torture, fracking, drones and war, education/medical gouging
whereisjustice
Apr 2015
#28
There are a few other progressive dems -- Keith Ellison, Alan Grayson, Sherrod Brown,
whathehell
Apr 2015
#27