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Wed Mar-02-11 08:18 PM
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What you are seeing now on the TV is exactly |
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what the Republicans think of us the little people. This is what you are seeing on the TV right now? This is union busting.
And he was told we AGREED to the cuts, but this asshole is sticking to the talking points.
This is just amazing. These republicans do not realize that they are setting themselves on the path to a social crisis that may lead to a revolution, and I mean that... at the very least this little uprising must be scaring Republicans and elites. This is not what they expected.
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Wed Mar-02-11 08:20 PM
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1. Here it comes...a complete refusal to apologize! King of assclown-land, |
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Wed Mar-02-11 08:21 PM
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2. Both parties are the same. Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dummer. |
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It doesn't matter which one you vote for.
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Wed Mar-02-11 08:45 PM
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14. while I am extremely disillusioned |
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you are wrong... if we had a congress with a very large majority of Democrats in both houses things would be better... not necessarily optimal but surely better
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Wed Mar-02-11 11:51 PM
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22. I think the post was meant as... |
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Wed Mar-02-11 08:46 PM
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15. Sadly agree. Both parties are owned by |
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the corporations and the citizens have no one on their side.
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Wed Mar-02-11 08:51 PM
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There is still a difference between R & D. If we abandon the Dems we have, the Pubes win.
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Wed Mar-02-11 10:16 PM
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19. Yep. That's why lots of Democratic Governors are busting our unions too. |
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Thu Mar-03-11 01:25 AM
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23. But nor are they advancing the cause of the "common labourer". |
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The best that can be said for Democratic polititans as a whole in America is that (since the 60s and 70s) they have slowed progress to the right, in a handful of instances clawed back a fraction of ground lost, and made a little progress on behalf of the differently gendered.
However, when push comes to shove, the unpallatable truth is that the modern Democratic Party in America occupies a position on the political spectrum well to the right of Richard Nixon's Republicans.
Democratic Governors, Houses and Senates may not actively work to bust unions, strip away worker's rights, but they do little to stand in the way when Republicans set out to do these things. And are more likely to take advantage of such errosion of rights when their turn comes around, than do anything towards returning those rights to the people.
The Democratic Party is very much a tool of the nation's true corporate masters.
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Wed Mar-02-11 08:23 PM
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3. Are they scared? Because I think they are not - I think they are supremely confident, I think |
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they believe they have already permanently won the war.
and I wonder if their extreme confidence is deserved or just delusional...
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Wed Mar-02-11 08:26 PM
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the streets must be really scary. Nothing like this has happened in at least a generation if not longer.
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Wed Mar-02-11 08:35 PM
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12. The word I would use is |
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Arrogant. Arrogance is over confidence.. which will lead to fail.
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Wed Mar-02-11 08:23 PM
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4. I'm not watching, but I don't have to........... |
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I've heard the script so well that I could repeat the talking points. I hope the masses have some staying power because that's what it's going to take.
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Wed Mar-02-11 08:23 PM
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5. We were talking about that here at home just awhile ago. Eventually people are |
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going to wake up to what is going on, and they are really going to be pissed. Even the teabaggers are going to be pissed when they eventually realize they are being F'ed over by the real elites. The talking points of many R's are really insane.
I just can't believe the majority of Americans are sitting back thinking this is good stuff. Eventually the majority will fully wake up and realize they are being had. I would not be surprised to see a LW revolution in my lifetime.
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Wed Mar-02-11 08:27 PM
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7. I am not sure the majority are sitting back any more |
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just getting fed bullshit... this is expanding.
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Wed Mar-02-11 08:30 PM
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8. I think it will happen exponentially. Suddenly a lot of people are going |
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to say WTF. I think many have issues with the crap going on if they start thinking about it ... once they start talking over fences, so to say, it's going to spread quickly. We're getting closer!
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Wed Mar-02-11 08:32 PM
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Wed Mar-02-11 08:32 PM
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9. Amen! They've bitten into something too big and too tough to chew |
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Edited on Wed Mar-02-11 08:35 PM by Bozita
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Wed Mar-02-11 08:32 PM
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10. I never know if they really expect it or not. |
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One needs all the facts at one's disposal and we can be pretty sure now that transparency and accountability are history.
So, regardless of whether they are fomenting this or falling blindly into it, (I'm agnostic on that for now) it is certainly shaking up the body politic and presenting an iron fist to the face of the people in a push comes to shove sort of way.
I think it is better to confront that iron fist of corporate takeover now with integrity and peaceful bravery than to wake-up to a boot stomping on a human face ... forever.
We can see that nothing less than ALL will satisfy the new regime on its way to victory. Nothing less than all. That means that, left unchecked, the travesty will continue and our collective situation will worsen. This is a very good time to play down divisive issues, (both artificially-induced and skillfully inflamed) and consider the importance of solidarity since the stakes are exceedingly high for anyone not in the upper stratosphere of the deadbeat rich, their wealthy minions and their stable of groomed and paid for politicians.
The key to relieving fear is quite the opposite of denial. It is when you understand what is happening to you and why; that's when you find your strength and can move forward with bravery and conviction.
And the mass media, (TV) is obviously not on your side. I'm glad to see people realizing that. It is a major step for us all.
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Thu Mar-03-11 01:33 AM
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24. This is a really awesome response and deserves a thread of its own. |
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Wish I could rec your post.
Very eloquent and measured. DU needs more of that, imho.
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Thu Mar-03-11 12:18 PM
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27. Thanks for acknowledging that! |
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It makes posting a comment even more worthwhile.
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Wed Mar-02-11 08:41 PM
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13. I dunno. The Ohio legislature passed its version of Wisconsin's bill today. |
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Kasich and the other ball washers literally couldn't care less what the people want. It's all about their agenda and tough shit to whomever gets in the way.
I fear the worst for our country, I really do. It's going to get MUCH worse. :(
(I'm not sure I posted this in the right place, if not please forgive as I am very upset right now.)
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Wed Mar-02-11 08:56 PM
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17. I believe it's just the senate so far in ohio. |
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Wed Mar-02-11 10:27 PM
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Sorry I wasn't more clear. I'm alternating between blind rage and sheer hopelessness tonight. :cry:
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Thu Mar-03-11 01:50 AM
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25. Unfortunately, the Ohio House is heavily weighted with repubs. |
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I heard that tonight that it's something like 59-40....so there's no chance of the bill not passing. The Senate was the best bet for the Dems and they did get 6 repubs...one shy of what they needed. Sad. This was reported on Ed Schultz's show.
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Wed Mar-02-11 09:51 PM
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18. Short term they might be able to win |
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but remember this is not a battle but a war. Oh and it is a marathon too.
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Wed Mar-02-11 10:20 PM
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20. It's been clear since the Bush admin that these Wall St. assholes don't give a fuck. |
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