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Populist Reform of the Democratic Party
In reply to the discussion: Some basic inaugural discussion about goals? [View all]grahamhgreen
(15,741 posts)34. #2 is very interesting. We should never use the term 'regulation' and innstead should use, say,
'rules', or 'laws', because nobody likes people who don't play by the rules and the term 'regulation' has been poisoned.
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#2 is very interesting. We should never use the term 'regulation' and innstead should use, say,
grahamhgreen
Nov 2014
#34
Every time the term 'regulation' is said, it should be met with the term 'rules', ex.:
grahamhgreen
Nov 2014
#45
It will be interesting to see if the Dem apparatus allows Warren to change *their* "message..."
villager
Nov 2014
#13
Interesting thought -- that you need the "character" or personality to capture the "mindshare,"
villager
Nov 2014
#16
I think existing progressive groups like the DFA or WFP are a good place to start.
Chathamization
Nov 2014
#14
A strong plank of any populist movement should be a fully educated and informed populace
cascadiance
Nov 2014
#21