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In reply to the discussion: Obama turns to his base for trade support [View all]Rex
(65,616 posts)110. Most people in D.C. think 250k a year is middle class.
The D.C. bubble is so in need of popping. Instead all we get are these economic crisis bubbles...paid for by US the taxpayer.
AND if you think this just happens to certain POTUSes, NOPE every single one.
YOU WANT CHANGE...you will have to start with the billionaires, not a one is really friends with the POTUS.
Good luck!
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Is he going to release the text so Congress knows what he's asking them to Fast Track?
sabrina 1
Apr 2015
#2
He knows what is in it. He also knows what we are worried about. No more generic speeches. Just
jwirr
Apr 2015
#96
Trying to get DU's left to defend itself at every turn just never gets old, does it?
merrily
Apr 2015
#76
Plenty of time to do what? Know what the TeaPubliKlans are going to vote for with no away to stop it
TheKentuckian
Apr 2015
#111
What happens if Obama sends them a good agreement? I don't believe he'll send a bad one
Hoyt
Apr 2015
#113
I don't care what you believe not to disrespect you but because it has no bearing
TheKentuckian
Apr 2015
#115
He and his educated advisers could be right too. Lots of people wouldn't even realize it.
Hoyt
Apr 2015
#116
"You used to agree with Democrats on most issues". I doubt it, unless you were around when FDR was
still_one
Apr 2015
#65
You may be against the TPP, and that is fine, but do you even know what this president has
still_one
Apr 2015
#64
Nice to see you. You wrote one of the best DU OPs I've ever seen. Nice to be able to thank you.
merrily
Apr 2015
#78
If the TPP fails, NAFTA will remain "as is". One of President Obama's campaign promises was to
BlueCaliDem
Apr 2015
#8
That's why I'm going to research it more, and will listen to President Obama's
lovemydog
Apr 2015
#71
Yep. That's why I've provided links to the U.S. Trade Representative's site.
BlueCaliDem
Apr 2015
#89
you do know that the deal will be made public before the vote, and will allow time for the public to
still_one
Apr 2015
#54
The advisory committees included every major union. Others who had input included universities,
Hoyt
Apr 2015
#72
Mitch McConnell, Rand Paul, Orrin Hatch, Heritage, & the RNC say thank you for your support
Elwood P Dowd
Apr 2015
#32
Then there's no more to discuss with you. You've already made up your mind to distrust
BlueCaliDem
Apr 2015
#118
Here's some transparency - and truth: If TPP fails, NAFTA remains AS IS; unchanged,
BlueCaliDem
Apr 2015
#12
Yet, you're currently operating from the position of "trust" from those you "trust",
BlueCaliDem
Apr 2015
#19
Ah. I see a new apologist talking point has been conjured up. It's bullshit propaganda. But it's
GoneFishin
Apr 2015
#15
GOOD! At least it is some deviation from some of the most well worn bullshit talking points ever
TheKentuckian
Apr 2015
#47
It must be sort of surreal to have a job where your major responsibility is lying your ass off to
GoneFishin
Apr 2015
#49
That's more of a broad outline of what the deal is supposed to contain, but not 'specific'.
dmosh42
Apr 2015
#35
According to what I heard, they want a vote to 'fast track' whatever there is in writing, which...
dmosh42
Apr 2015
#43
Pretty good drama is right, but I have to tell you Will is a good writer so he knows the buttons
still_one
Apr 2015
#66
Attempting to paint this as having anything to do with race is just fucking offensive.
AzDar
Apr 2015
#92
The Democratic base already supports him (not the GOP base, of course) but it makes sense
pampango
Apr 2015
#22
True. Only the Democratic base does support it. republicans and independents do not. n/t
pampango
Apr 2015
#37
Future Presidents have to win people who are not in the present Democratic base n/t
betterdemsonly
Apr 2015
#48
As always the question is: Do we attract independents and republicans by adopting their policies or
pampango
Apr 2015
#73
Agreed but you said we "have to win people who are not in the present Democratic base". How
pampango
Apr 2015
#95
I don't think advocating progressive policies to appeal to independents is ever a bad thing.
betterdemsonly
Apr 2015
#97
You really don't have to "advocate progressive policies" to them. On TPP they are already 'progressive'.
pampango
Apr 2015
#98
I didn't say that. You only posted that you don't respect the Democratic base, not the you did
pampango
Apr 2015
#103
"Republicans" (their base) are not supporting it. republican politicians are supporting it.
pampango
Apr 2015
#85
IF I ever posted that "all criticism of Obama is Republican", I will go back and delete it.
pampango
Apr 2015
#82
And if his base is as smart as they believe themselves to be, they'll listen.
BlueCaliDem
Apr 2015
#24
What President Obama says on this does not matter, what does matter is what is in the agreement
still_one
Apr 2015
#60
Does the base include the US Chamber of Commerce, Rand Paul, Paul Ryan, Orin Hatch
neverforget
Apr 2015
#51
LMFAO ...sad ...very sad. Don't expect much support from the under the bus crowd.
L0oniX
Apr 2015
#55
I find it hilarious he gives a speech to Organizing for Action and actually says
Autumn
Apr 2015
#91
From what I've read here and other places, I don't think he'll get much support
lovemydog
Apr 2015
#74