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The link brought up a blank page.. Who is this sage and how did he or she come to that conclusion ? CentralMass Apr 2019 #1
Some blogger, watoos Apr 2019 #5
Actually your post is totally misleading CajunBlazer Apr 2019 #12
Link worked for me. NT WeekiWater Apr 2019 #6
"Random thoughts of opinionated Cajun" LongtimeAZDem Apr 2019 #2
Woo Hoo! We need more income inequality-that will solve the problem! jalan48 Apr 2019 #3
Not a long article and good information. WeekiWater Apr 2019 #4
We just passed the biggest tax giveaway to the rich watoos Apr 2019 #7
+1000 LiberalLovinLug Apr 2019 #17
Some people are misssing the obvious CajunBlazer Apr 2019 #8
Well said, Cajun peggysue2 Apr 2019 #9
Thank you CajunBlazer Apr 2019 #22
Excellent points. honest.abe Apr 2019 #10
Thank you Honest Abe! CajunBlazer Apr 2019 #23
My Rep is a moderate Democrat who beat a Republican in November... Drunken Irishman Apr 2019 #24
It is lost on some people BlueFlorida Apr 2019 #26
Right, and let's not forget it. elleng Apr 2019 #28
the Russian Trolls are going after Doug Jones JI7 Apr 2019 #32
"Representative Alexandria Ocasio says stuff like the rich should be subject to 70% tax rate" hurl Apr 2019 #11
Agree! justhanginon Apr 2019 #13
It is the framing of the question and the shifting interpretations of "moderate" that's the problem LiberalLovinLug Apr 2019 #14
I think that might be the most confusing analysis I have read in a long time. CajunBlazer Apr 2019 #15
Whose, their's or mine? I'm confused. LiberalLovinLug Apr 2019 #16
This is clear . . . CajunBlazer Apr 2019 #21
"(regardless where ever the hell it may be in now their perceptions)" LiberalLovinLug Apr 2019 #25
All you need to do is look at the new members of Congress question everything Apr 2019 #18
Candidates or voters? Fiendish Thingy Apr 2019 #19
Just because there are plenty fof progressive candidates running in the primaries . . . CajunBlazer Apr 2019 #20
A perfectly reasonable viewpoint NYMinute Apr 2019 #27
Thanks NYMinute CajunBlazer Apr 2019 #31
From the blog post: guillaumeb Apr 2019 #29
guillaumeb, you took that sentence out of context . . . CajunBlazer Apr 2019 #30
We are arguing over imprecise terms. guillaumeb Apr 2019 #34
Excellent, insightful article. Here are excerpts about non-Dem. votes we need... Honeycombe8 Apr 2019 #33
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