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In reply to the discussion: Had enough yet? [View all]rhett o rick
(55,981 posts)120. The point is that Obama carried on many of Bush's policies. But you seem to be ok with
that. The conservative policies of Bush and Obama are literally killing our children in poverty, our vets begging in the streets, and our seniors that are going to lose more of their Medicare benefits thanks to McConnell and Obama.
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I'm hoping Wyden gets a good challenger in the form of Congressman Defazio. I'd love to
neverforget
Jun 2015
#1
It's the voters job to protect Wyden, if they feel he has been good for them in whatever ways are
merrily
Jun 2015
#91
I used to have so much respect for Wyden, he often was a lone voice in Congress against the Bush
sabrina 1
Jun 2015
#41
Sad, isn't it? That if Bernie had not decided to run, our choices would be two corporate funded
sabrina 1
Jun 2015
#42
OK it's time to ask this question, because I haven't figured out the answer...
Volaris
Jun 2015
#123
+++: You've said it perfectly. The media and the candidates are part of the same money system.
erronis
Jun 2015
#70
FASCIST TRACK Buy-Partisan TPP benefits multinational corps, the CEO Parties & the Investor Class,
appalachiablue
Jun 2015
#124
I'm with you. Not holding my nose and voting because "X is better than a Republican!"
ladyVet
Jun 2015
#99
Nikki Haley's speech was like a HS student council address. Nothing of any depth or sincerity was
appalachiablue
Jun 2015
#7
The point is that Obama carried on many of Bush's policies. But you seem to be ok with
rhett o rick
Jun 2015
#120
Lol. Still bitter about having your bogus claim about Obama forcing children to go hungry
geek tragedy
Jun 2015
#25
I doubt you will ever understand but our regrets aren't that McCain and Palin lost,
A Simple Game
Jun 2015
#71
I understand the purist arguments quite well. People who have never won elected office
geek tragedy
Jun 2015
#72
No, that is a claim and an opinion, not unlike those who write "Fact: Fannie and Freddie
geek tragedy
Jun 2015
#88
Well said. Summers and Rubin and Greenspan and Ayn Rand who was Greenspan's idol hovering
sabrina 1
Jun 2015
#102
Knowledge is power. The people are being informed of just how bad their government is and this
sabrina 1
Jun 2015
#106
Fights against insiders with duplicitous motives are way dirtier and divisive.
GoneFishin
Jun 2015
#107
where did you see that? What did happen was that no Wall St crook was held accountable. No war
sabrina 1
Jun 2015
#44
Why is Nikki Haley the hero for adopting the position of virtually every Democrat
geek tragedy
Jun 2015
#11
Maybe because, as it is her state, she might actually get it taken down, despite the
merrily
Jun 2015
#22
Please see one of my other posts on this thread as to primarying Democratic incumbent Senators.
merrily
Jun 2015
#24
Our local Progressive Democrats of America group and one of our local unions
Le Taz Hot
Jun 2015
#16
Her decision didn't come from a place of integrity; it came from wanting to be re-elected.
Avalux
Jun 2015
#67
She's term-limited. She can't run again until she sits one out. No courage required.
hatrack
Jun 2015
#125
Partially true. But it's also true that the American Dream is dead for most Americans.
MannyGoldstein
Jun 2015
#68
If we keep telling our kids they won't have a job when they graduate, they won't even look for one.
kelliekat44
Jun 2015
#54
Increasingly, and somewhat reluctantly, I am coming around to agreeing with Chris Hedges . . .
markpkessinger
Jun 2015
#82
Take it back sooner rather than later, b/c what Democrats may do to SS and Medicare...
WorseBeforeBetter
Jun 2015
#129