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In reply to the discussion: What was your opinion of the economy when President Obama took office? [View all]CrispyQ
(40,904 posts)32. It's a tangent, but a critical one.
We need to get the corporate behemoths under control. Until we address this, our democracy doesn't stand a chance. For me the rallying cry of OWS is, "It's the corporations, stupid."
Get their money & influence out of politics & the electoral system. Stop the revolving door between Congress & lobbying companies.

WTF is wrong with this cartoon? This isn't anything close to a representative democracy. Make it so a someone making $35k a year could run for congress/president if they wanted.
There is just so much to do & we lost control of the mechanism within which to do it, & those who could implement the changes, benefit from the status quo.
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What was your opinion of the economy when President Obama took office? [View all]
kentuck
Dec 2011
OP
Not so very different from now I suppose...although gas and food were a bit cheaper back then.
NorthCarolina
Dec 2011
#5
because the issue that caused the meltdown: toxic derivatives, still exists, and it's worse now
ixion
Dec 2011
#11
I thought it was going bad, teetering on the edge, and come toppling down on top
gateley
Dec 2011
#22
I think we need to look further back than 2008 - our standard of living, wages, jobs,
gateley
Dec 2011
#27
Heading into the second Great Depression. I can link you to my statements that the economy would be
Fire Walk With Me
Dec 2011
#31