spanone
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Mon Apr-26-10 01:16 PM
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Which party has the better approach on financial reform? ...poll |
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Edited on Mon Apr-26-10 01:20 PM by spanone
and the republicans are going to vote in lockstep against wall street reform:rofl: vote at link: 77.8 % democrats 13.1 % republicans 9.1 % neither http://business.newsvine.com/_question/2010/04/26/4206439-which-party-has-the-better-approach-on-financial-reform
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Mon Apr-26-10 02:21 PM
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1. That's a MSNBC poll. Fox would have Republicans by |
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Mon Apr-26-10 02:29 PM
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2. Do nothing or pretend to reinvent the wheel but actually do nothing |
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seem to be the options both stink to high heaven.
It's past time to ignore what the stupids do and say and focus instead on what needs to be done for the American people and our shared financial security. Puke watching is not educational, not even for the purposes of an opposite example.
Do what is right and necessary and the rest will have to work its self out.
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Mon Apr-26-10 02:34 PM
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3. The Republicans have an approach? |
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That would be news to the country. Right now, it looks like the GOP approach is to let Wall Street continue looting Main Street, and hope that some day the banksters pocket enough money to quit scamming the public. It hasn't worked so far, but you gotta believe these latter day robber barons are closer than ever to the day feel like they've stolen enough money.
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