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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Sanders's plan to fix wall street will not solve oppression in our country. [View all]Skwmom
(12,685 posts)10. To use serious issues to support not fixing Wall Street, when the Wall Street Recession took
away 50% of African American wealth is seriously fucked up.
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Sanders's plan to fix wall street will not solve oppression in our country. [View all]
ProudToBeLiberal
Feb 2016
OP
I poured by heart into this post. Can you do a little less deflecting? Thanks :). nt
ProudToBeLiberal
Feb 2016
#4
Hillary's plan to get elected and serve herself will not solve oppression anywhere
Cheese Sandwich
Feb 2016
#2
I'd like to read this plan. sounds interesting. can you post your copy for us to read? nt
msongs
Feb 2016
#39
Even if Wall street was reigned, the kids of Flint would still be drinking poisoned water.
ProudToBeLiberal
Feb 2016
#6
If what was happening in Flint occurred in an affluent white neighborhood
ProudToBeLiberal
Feb 2016
#13
To use serious issues to support not fixing Wall Street, when the Wall Street Recession took
Skwmom
Feb 2016
#10
So how did Hillary opposing LGBT equality for 20 God soaked years serve to end oppression of LGBT?
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2016
#11
Thank you. What you just said means a lot to me. You made me feel better :). nt
ProudToBeLiberal
Feb 2016
#17
So Hillary was one of the very last Democrats to stop opposing marriage equality. She often stongly
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2016
#19
Wonderful post. Made me think of my favorite Hillary quote from last night's debate:
SunSeeker
Feb 2016
#25
Lets hear your views on capitalism as the preferred system of social relations going forward...
AOR
Feb 2016
#26
Hillary-Breaking Down Barriers of Discrimination by Opposing Equality In Marriage For 'Those People'
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2016
#27
bluenorthwest, will you accept my apology on Hillary Clinton's behalf.
ProudToBeLiberal
Feb 2016
#28
That's patronizing and insulting language. I am talking politics, not emotion.
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2016
#30
I am in a very emotional place atm. I am just drained after writing this article.
ProudToBeLiberal
Feb 2016
#32
Why is everyone avoiding talking about the need to rebuild congress with new progressives?
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#44
If we don't equalize income, empower people financially and remove money from the process
Rebkeh
Feb 2016
#35
Sander's plan to plunge the toilet will not put new shingles on the roof.
Ed Suspicious
Feb 2016
#37