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chimpymustgo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-03-10 06:51 AM
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10. The Dems didn't stand for the people. They compromised and capitulated to croporations, from the
health care DEBACLE, to the Wall Street coddling - NO prosecutions - MORE outlandish bonuses.

I have never seen such weak-kneed, limp LACK of FIGHT and LEADERSHIP.

The administration was strong and forceful in continuing Bush's bullshit and outrages...standing up on DADT for chrissakes.

But something for the little people? Geithner and Summers thought we should be satisfied with a few crumbs. And they're not dealing with the structural changes in our economy. THE JOBS THAT ARE NOT COMING BACK. I really don't think they feel the pain - they don't know anybody suffering.

Summers, Rahm they scattered like rats off the sinking ship. Now we've got to fight these newly elected nuts joining the old ones.

We need our own tea party. We are just an angry and unfullfilled - and our side WON in '08. We got fucked over bad. The country got fucked over bad.
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