MissMarple
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Thu Sep-29-05 02:06 PM
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| If the Dems in Colorado were to start putting up billboard messages, |
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what should they say? I'm thinking taking an educational slant might work. How do we focus attention on the bogus fiscal and social policies promoted by the Limbots and the corrupt politicians and expose their attacks on the middle class and the working poor? They will do anything for the corporations and the mega rich while the jobs deteriorate and the poverty rate grows. They divide us into bickering mobs so they can control our votes, our futures.
This is a fight for jobs, affordable health care, education, and civil rights, and public safety and security. The growing numbers of poor and jobless Americans struggling to take care of themselves and their families will destabilize our society and create civil disorder.
America prospers best when all Americans prosper. How do we get that message across? I thought billboards might be an effective part of that "reeducation". Thoughts?
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LisaM
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Thu Sep-29-05 02:07 PM
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| 1. Well what's wrong with just stating that? |
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America prospers best line - why not just that?
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Thu Sep-29-05 02:40 PM
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| 2. Well, that could work for a start. |
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Now, if someone could think of something about "trickle down" economics that is fit for public consumption, that would be a good addition. :)
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Thu Sep-29-05 03:24 PM
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| 3. There is some line on the subject |
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Something like, they call it trickle down because that's all I'm getting - a trickle. There is a far more elegant way of phrasing it though.
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