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heaven05

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23. excellent description
Wed Jun 17, 2015, 09:55 AM
Jun 2015

of the real choice we have in this upcoming primary and general election....someone to fight for us by providing jobs and dignity to people or "business as usual" for corporations and bankers and their political puppets?.......

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Compare and contrast. [View all] TM99 Jun 2015 OP
Yep. This illustrates the difference perfectly. djean111 Jun 2015 #1
This is why I support Bernie, and consider Hillary a Republican disguised as a Democrat. Scuba Jun 2015 #2
Ditto. SoapBox Jun 2015 #8
+1 n/t MissDeeds Jun 2015 #12
+2 L0oniX Jun 2015 #19
My republican friend told me she knows of three other republican women who will vote for Clinton. CrispyQ Jun 2015 #33
Both are good ideas, but... JaneyVee Jun 2015 #3
The second one involves for-profit, debt mill colleges brush Jun 2015 #7
Yes, let's set our bar so low the R's will even like it. Or ... Scuba Jun 2015 #35
"Thirty years later, we got the down, but we never got the trickle." Al Sharpton merrily Jun 2015 #4
WE THE PEOPLE, not RoccoR5955 Jun 2015 #5
Both are conceptually good - but neither one is the EXACTLY right approach JustAnotherGen Jun 2015 #6
I agree with that appoach and it was a huge mistake for communities to abandon shop classes Jefferson23 Jun 2015 #10
I don't know . . . JustAnotherGen Jun 2015 #11
Totally, we all need to be vigilant or it won't happen. Jefferson23 Jun 2015 #13
As a small business owner, I have to just tuck this on to your post- KittyWampus Jun 2015 #18
Yes, yes, yes! JustAnotherGen Jun 2015 #22
So right on Kitty. raouldukelives Jun 2015 #29
What's a small business? jeff47 Jun 2015 #32
+100 heaven05 Jun 2015 #26
Undo the Reagan tax cuts, the Reagan De-evolution. Tax the billionaires and their empires. Dont call me Shirley Jun 2015 #9
Clinton's approach is very Reaganesque. It is all about that trickle down. Ed Suspicious Jun 2015 #14
more like heaven05 Jun 2015 #24
excellent post- my only quibble, and it's a very minor one- is cali Jun 2015 #15
Well, we could say Bernie's idea is typically Bernie- KittyWampus Jun 2015 #17
far better than Hillary- thecorporations-first-and-foremost-for-ever-and-ever-amen cali Jun 2015 #20
They are both good ideas. Both different. Both have pluses and minuses…. KittyWampus Jun 2015 #16
Couldn't he suspend certain laws like Raygun did? Or unsign treaties like Shrub d_legendary1 Jun 2015 #34
Great OP Autumn Jun 2015 #21
excellent description heaven05 Jun 2015 #23
Yes it does. PatrickforO Jun 2015 #25
Internships are modern slavery maindawg Jun 2015 #27
BS oberliner Jun 2015 #28
They have no choice maindawg Jun 2015 #30
My enterprise telecom JustAnotherGen Jun 2015 #31
I worked in television news heaven05 Jun 2015 #37
...and there is a post on the Greatest Page insisting that Hillary is an "Economic Liberal". bvar22 Jun 2015 #36
In my view, tax credits are corporate welfare, so I'm against it. grahamhgreen Jun 2015 #38
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