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MADem

(135,425 posts)
21. Yes, they are very important. He won't do it without them, but if they pull him too far left, he
Wed Jun 6, 2012, 12:07 AM
Jun 2012

will lose the moderates and the frightened Dem conservatives.

You pull too hard, you'll pull off your nose to spite your face. You won't get what you want, I won't get what I want, and the country won't get what they need-- four more years of Obama, instead, they'll have four hellish years of RMoney.

It has to be a cooperative effort. The stakes are enormous. If Obama doesn't get reelected, a lot of people will be hurt, badly. I'm glad I have plenty of room in my home, because I think many of my family chickens will come home to roost, because the social safety nets that hold them up will be gone, jobs will be gone, and life will get much harder for all of us.

Obama will have much more room to wiggle after November.

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It needs to find a way to undo Citizens United. Period. NRaleighLiberal Jun 2012 #1
Absolutely--and a hard left at this stage isn't going to make that happen. MADem Jun 2012 #10
Just curious, do you think the left is at all important in getting Pres Obama reelected? nm rhett o rick Jun 2012 #16
Yes, they are very important. He won't do it without them, but if they pull him too far left, he MADem Jun 2012 #21
I agree... WCGreen Jun 2012 #2
Well, ProSense Jun 2012 #3
Maybe the voters dont see that big a difference between Republicans and Republican Lights. nm rhett o rick Jun 2012 #12
Yeah, ProSense Jun 2012 #15
You asked why the voters voted for Walker. What is your answer? rhett o rick Jun 2012 #18
So ProSense Jun 2012 #22
"compromise" is a dirty word, but the latest Pew poll says it is a "Democratic" trait pampango Jun 2012 #23
"Tea Party Left." TheWraith Jun 2012 #4
Do we have a reason to believe a hard left turn could work? jpbollma Jun 2012 #6
We - that we if you belong here - haven't tried moderate left yet. Scuba Jun 2012 #11
And the centrist, let's grovel to the Republicans, strategy isnt working either, except for the rhett o rick Jun 2012 #17
I agree mvd Jun 2012 #5
I agree wholeheartedly..but it will never happen AnOhioan Jun 2012 #7
Maybe in the future, even if distant. But first, the Repukes must be defeated.. mvd Jun 2012 #9
Except the democratic party can't because they are after the same money for their re-elections rainy Jun 2012 #8
Agreed. Time to ostracize the centrists... they are useless. nt Comrade_McKenzie Jun 2012 #13
They need to start FIGHTING. All we ever hear are excuses as to why they can't seem to take sabrina 1 Jun 2012 #14
YesYesYes!! intheflow Jun 2012 #19
I Agree that it should and should not be afraid too. Mr.Turnip Jun 2012 #20
Two simple things need to happen... kentuck Jun 2012 #24
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