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jwirr

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24. It is good that they do not want to work anymore because they may just have elected another R
Wed Nov 5, 2014, 10:24 AM
Nov 2014

who will make sure that they aren't working. No one will have the money to build and repair anymore. I guess they forgot the mess that President Obama and the Democratic Party got them out of after W tried to drown them in his friends bathtub.

Meanwhile they want to take food stamps and other safety net programs away from the children of the working poor, the elderly and the disabled. All who they say should be out there looking for a job.

I hope the old buzzards remember that it is bad to use these programs when they are going broke because of this election.

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please let me know more about the ' giveaway ' program they are alienated by lunasun Nov 2014 #1
Does not matter what I or you, or others think question everything Nov 2014 #4
The Wall Street Journal is not a voice of the working class Bjorn Against Nov 2014 #6
Here are the relevant paragraphs question everything Nov 2014 #7
The Wall Street Journal was recently bought by Rupert Murdoch Bjorn Against Nov 2014 #9
It is good that they do not want to work anymore because they may just have elected another R jwirr Nov 2014 #24
Which polls are you referencing? Brickbat Nov 2014 #2
From the beginning and middle of October, Mills leading by 8 question everything Nov 2014 #3
I think some Democratic voters got tired Jenoch Nov 2014 #5
Interesting observation question everything Nov 2014 #8
I actually saw that point of view on a news story on the MPR website Jenoch Nov 2014 #10
the Mills name is on 1/2 of the town though glinda Nov 2014 #11
But Governor Dayton did work as a school teacher in Bedford-Stuyvesant dflprincess Nov 2014 #13
I knew he was a school teacher for a time in Brooklyn. Jenoch Nov 2014 #16
Never mind - answered my own question. dflprincess Nov 2014 #17
Well, I just got home from voting after work, and I voted for Nolan. scarletwoman Nov 2014 #12
From what I see on Facebook I gather the "principle" the Greens are voting on dflprincess Nov 2014 #14
You know what's weird? I actually know "Skip" Sandman from like about 16-17 years ago. scarletwoman Nov 2014 #15
oh dear.... glinda Nov 2014 #19
That's a story I want to hear dflprincess Nov 2014 #20
Well, let me make it clear at the outset that it was absolutely nothing of a romantic nature. scarletwoman Nov 2014 #21
None the less, Toby's is still a good idea. nt dflprincess Nov 2014 #22
Yet they guarantee Polymet plus more voting for Sandman. glinda Nov 2014 #18
Nolan held on! The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2014 #23
Glad that I was wrong. question everything Nov 2014 #25
For sure? God I hope so. jwirr Nov 2014 #26
whew glinda Nov 2014 #27
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