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In reply to the discussion: 100% right. This is exactly what happened. [View all]dreamnightwind
(4,775 posts)53. Yes, luckily she has not needed my vote
to beat her Republican opponent, so I haven't given it to her. Nadin made some comment about the party not allowing us to primary incumbents, know anything about that? That would suck.
I've heard Kamala Harris is being positioned for Boxer's seat, is she any good or not? She was a DA and I usually don't like law enforcement types, need to find out more about her. I see a lot of support for her on DU but then I see a lot of support for corporate Dems I don't like, so withholding judgement till I know more.
Very discouraging if we can't remove Feinstein. I've never met anyone who thinks she actually represents their interests.
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Yes. We can be certain that power NEVER concedes anything, unless it is forced.
PatrickforO
Jun 2015
#3
George Orwell was a Democratic Socialist who wrote 1984 in 1948 to diss Russia.
merrily
Jun 2015
#76
Definitely. If Feinstein is any example, it's very difficult to get them out
onecaliberal
Jun 2015
#74
Sadly I agree, how do we get her out of office? Let's explore ways to get it done! - n/t
dreamnightwind
Jun 2015
#72
And isn't there something about one part not being revealed for 4 years after it is passed? That
jwirr
Jun 2015
#25
I thought I read recently that it was the section on the rules for corporate courts
lark
Jun 2015
#35
And bad for our sovereignty. Corporations are now writing our laws. They are paying for our
sabrina 1
Jun 2015
#23
Congressional office holders can be set for life simply by doing what corporations want.
jalan48
Jun 2015
#22