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olegramps Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-05-10 10:17 AM
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127. All I hear is the desire for substantive change and frustration because of gridlock.
I really don't give a damn that the realities of the situation are not conducive for significant changes. Rather than agreeing to compromises that actually make the situation worse I would rather that the president stand on principle and lose. I contend that the so called health care reform worsened the situation since it actually legitimized the health care crooks. If congress passes a bill that extends the tax rip off benefits for the wealthy then veto the damn thing and tell the citizens that you did it to save the nation from bankruptcy and will no longer tolerate the wealthy getting richer while destroying the Middle Class. The time to play nice is over with. This is out and out class warfare and he better chose which side he is on or face the massive abandonment.
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