The Hitman
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Tue Mar-01-11 11:23 PM
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The Naysayers are Right: There is no way labor will win the Wisconsin battle... |
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We Dems always lose once the going gets tough and the odds are against us. Case in point: http://www.electoral-vote.com/evp2008/Pres/Maps/Sep15.html
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Tue Mar-01-11 11:30 PM
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regardless of what happens in this particular fight in Wisconsin. People know understand the Republican agenda. Their eyes have opened up to the deceit and divisiveness that Repubs have been perpetrating for years.
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Tue Mar-01-11 11:32 PM
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3. Right on. They now see the Unions as the People's weapons against the Banksters who robbed them. |
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Tue Mar-01-11 11:31 PM
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I think you are going to see the ground open up and devour those ridiculous republicans.
Wisconsin has a pretty nifty Constitution.
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Tue Mar-01-11 11:33 PM
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5. You should look at the link before making comments. |
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Wed Mar-02-11 12:05 AM
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Sir/Madam,
We have not met, but I would like to say (in a post open to all to read) -- stellar job supporting the workers. I've really enjoyed your comments.
:yourock:
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Wed Mar-02-11 07:11 AM
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22. Thank you. I do what I can |
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Words are the tools of my trade so I try to put 'em to good use, either writing 'em or reading 'em. And I learned my craft in an age without animated smilies, when syntax and vocabulary had to tell it all.
Tansy Gold, your friendly neighborhood marxist socialist and all around fun gal
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Wed Mar-02-11 12:04 AM
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11. Sorry I forgot the sarcasm tag |
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But I thought the address in the link was a pretty good clue.
I spend too much time on reddit and keep my punchlines out of the title of the post.
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Tue Mar-01-11 11:32 PM
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4. It may be likely that here in WI we will lose the battle, but hopefully not the war. |
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Our actions here may actually help more in other states than it does for us, but you need to try and hold the line somewhere. This clearly highlights the importance of Democrats getting out to vote for every election and not conceding it to the Republicans for whatever reason.
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Wed Mar-02-11 12:06 AM
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In fact I think this might be a jackpot moment, but then I have nothing left to lose.
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Tue Mar-01-11 11:35 PM
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6. See, there are some of us who actually READ things |
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And that includes the links.
(Even though I'm not so sure how well it all worked out. . .. )
:hi:
TG, TT
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Tue Mar-01-11 11:39 PM
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7. I'll tell how it worked out... |
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Waaaaay better than the alternative! You betcha!
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Wed Mar-02-11 12:09 AM
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Tue Mar-01-11 11:52 PM
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What were you telling us with the link?
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The Hitman
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Wed Mar-02-11 12:02 AM
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10. THAT IT AINT OVER UNTIL ITS OVER! |
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Tue Mar-01-11 11:55 PM
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9. Politically, LABOR will win in Madison. However, I am cynical |
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enough to believe the Media Narrative in the end will go with Walker. The Political win means in the next election Democrats just may surprise every one.
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Wed Mar-02-11 12:05 AM
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12. Two fallacies: 2008 = 2012 & If something has not happened, that means it cannot happen. nt |
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Wed Mar-02-11 12:06 AM
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instead of "nt", explain that.
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Wed Mar-02-11 12:15 AM
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17. self delete = my error > I see now that you were being sarcastic. |
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Edited on Wed Mar-02-11 12:25 AM by patrice
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Wed Mar-02-11 12:27 AM
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No. That's not what I was saying at all.
What I was saying is that on Sept 15, 2008, according to state-by-state polls, McCain had enough EVs to win the presidency. Remember, this was less than a few weeks away from the election. Following the Republican Convention, voters were breaking towards him and Palin. A lot of folks, on our side of the aisle, thought we had lost our chance to end the GOP reign in the White House.
Check out the link.
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Wed Mar-02-11 12:31 AM
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20. ? So the going got tough and we pulled through anyway so saying we give up when |
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the going gets tough is sarcastic.
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Wed Mar-02-11 12:30 AM
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19. We Progressives have history on our side. |
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The Republicans don't know history at all.
Following both the crashes -- 1893 and 1929, Republicans tried to reduce government expenditures. The depressions got worse each time.
But in the aftermath of the crashes, as the economy worsened, progressive movements emerged, very strong progressive movements that just spontaneously united working people and small farmers. Those progressive movements elected Teddy Roosevelt (who was not progressive on military or foreign policy issues) and FDR (who was not progressive on many issues by our standards today) who was followed by a couple of progressive presidents.
A lot of DUers compare what is happening in Wisconsin to the war protestors in the 1960s. I believe that is inaccurate.
The Wisconsin movement is an expression of common economic interests at a time of economic distress. The Wisconsin movement will inspire movements outside of Wisconsin in certain states and be much more inclusive, more focused on economic issues. Ironically, it is likely to result in societal changes that are not just political.
This movement is likely to lead to cooperative endeavors with economic impact for the people involved in them as well as traditional political action.
I expect people to start shopping cooperatives in which, in exchange for their work, they get lower prices and save on the cost of paying store employees. These cooperatives probably won't be very well organized or very intentional to begin with. It will just be friends or family helping each other out.
This would combine well with the current movement toward health foods and organic products. One person picks strawberries on Saturday at a local strawberry farm while another person buys some other food. They exchange food either using dollars or simply trading. I can see this sort of thing happening more often. Farmers' markets will probably also proliferate as will more and more use of used things and wearing and using things for longer times.
We are headed for an even deeper recession in my opinion. And people will compensate and cope. Big business will have to cope too. It should get interesting. Socially, some people will drop out, but those who build strong communities, strong family ties will be OK. And the people who are pretty prosperous but remain stubbornly right-wing may have a lot of trouble adjusting to the new reality.
Happened in the past and will happen again.
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Wed Mar-02-11 12:39 AM
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It will get a lot worse before the pain gets bad enough to wake Americans up. They can't avoid the looming rapid crash like they have been with schemes and distractions. How many years is the question for me.
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