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In reply to the discussion: I keep thinking about the dangers posed by Corporate Dems who are socially liberal [View all]mmonk
(52,589 posts)41. Corporate Democrats don't see the connections between economic
powers to be and social injustice issues (big money will chase the billionaires no matter injustices in matters of other social injustices).
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I keep thinking about the dangers posed by Corporate Dems who are socially liberal [View all]
cali
Jun 2015
OP
I agree. And also people who say the right things about economic policy, but tend to ignore severe
DanTex
Jun 2015
#3
i can't think of a single one. and sorry but bernie's record on social/civil rights issues
cali
Jun 2015
#6
Sure you can. His name is Bernie, he voted against the Brady bill, in favor of legal immunity for
DanTex
Jun 2015
#10
Interesting. That's the same reason I chimed in. The OP's use of recycled talking points to bash
DanTex
Jun 2015
#39
lol. you mean like hillary's racist appeals in 2008. sorry, he doesn't have that history
cali
Jun 2015
#7
I keep thinking about the dangers posed by Corporate GOPers who are socially conservative
onehandle
Jun 2015
#16
The emphasis on debt angers me because this type is forever blaming our debt on social programs.
jwirr
Jun 2015
#18
So-called Democrats like Himes need primary challengers who are fiscal progressives
meow2u3
Jun 2015
#36