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In reply to the discussion: I thought maybe I could get most everyone here upset with me [View all]BumRushDaShow
(165,199 posts)67. Once again, this clip sums it up
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Agreed. Regardless of whether one thinks it's a good or bad idea for him to run for President again
Tom Rinaldo
Nov 2017
#4
If it's income tax returns being spoken about, many trusted that he'd do so in the last campaign....
George II
Nov 2017
#86
Right. He couldn't make an issue of DT's unwillingness since he wasn't doing it either. n/t
pnwmom
Nov 2017
#11
The dems are partly responsible for the fact that the GOP has their boot on our neck.
CrispyQ
Nov 2017
#73
And in the meantime, how do we replace the union dollars that sustained us in the past?
ehrnst
Nov 2017
#40
For the record - you have changed the conversation from what I wrote about in the OP
Tom Rinaldo
Nov 2017
#50
The share of Millennials who identify as independent is up eight points since 2008.
progressoid
Nov 2017
#9
The movement away from Party identification toward Independent status perhaps...
Tom Rinaldo
Nov 2017
#77
I know several Independents. All they want to do is vote when it is time. They don't want to work
coolsandy
Nov 2017
#80
Actually it used to be that clever and earnest people strove to wealth so they could give their time
grantcart
Nov 2017
#38
There is never a shortage of ways in which those with wealth can use it for social good.
Tom Rinaldo
Nov 2017
#43
Your suggestion to eliminate contributions from rich contributors because enforcing regulations is
grantcart
Nov 2017
#53
Maybe the answer is NOT to wean the policital parties off big money. Instead...
Binkie The Clown
Nov 2017
#30
Wash, rinse, repeat, wash, rinse, repeat. Yup -- the Dems' policies bail the country out and then
Ukapau
Nov 2017
#37
I don't think it's news, or new, that money controls things in a country. Any country.
Honeycombe8
Nov 2017
#57
Had the Dems not sat back while they saw unions dying & jobs being offshored
whathehell
Nov 2017
#58
Bernie and Trump talked about similar things, which is why I kept saying Trump would win
adigal
Nov 2017
#65
It transcends individual political leaders and whatever shortcomings they might have.
Tom Rinaldo
Nov 2017
#79
With the Koch brothers and other deep pocketed contributors pouring hundreds of millions...
George II
Nov 2017
#83
Read through the replies, it has already been subject to a fair amount of discussion. n/t
Tom Rinaldo
Nov 2017
#85