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In reply to the discussion: NYTimes: Conservative Economics and Income Inequality Are Literally Killing Us [View all]mountain grammy
(29,238 posts)67. My 50th high school reunion is this year
Since I live 2000 miles from Hartford, I've never attended one but have considered going this time. I wasn't particularly close with those running the reunion, but have checked a few out on Facebook. Shocked to find so many right wingers. I've never really gotten over the shock that people I know believe such bullshit. Don't think I've ever fully recovered from the 1980 election.
Despite all the turmoil of the 60's, I truly believed we would change the world and, in many ways things are better, but the core is rotten.
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NYTimes: Conservative Economics and Income Inequality Are Literally Killing Us [View all]
eridani
May 2015
OP
Hear hear! The poison started spewing in earnest, and spreading, with the rise of ronnie.
calimary
May 2015
#34
In the interest of fairness, I think Lewis Powell would be absolutely horrified
hifiguy
May 2015
#38
It's the same sort of false hope that has people buying lottery tickets week after week!!!!!
LongTomH
May 2015
#44
wow--economists letting data rather than ideology drive their findings? shocking! n/t
zazen
May 2015
#5
Don't forget the growing power of corporations over our government during that time.
Dustlawyer
May 2015
#8
The Oligarchs, Corporations And Banks Own And Control The Politicians And Media That Own And Control Us
cantbeserious
May 2015
#12
The passive cull of undesirables, or in war criminal Kissinger's term, useless eaters,
hifiguy
May 2015
#40
What is more perplexing is why corporate candidates keep winning elections...time to end that! nt
mother earth
May 2015
#52
This country has embraced slow suicide right after the Dr. Kevorkian like Ronald Reagen was
geretogo
May 2015
#53
Note to Hillary, next $300,000 speech to Wall Street CEOs, talk about how sending more jobs to
whereisjustice
May 2015
#61