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In reply to the discussion: Robert Reich: Why is the White House’s Council of Economic Advisers Helping the Republicans? [View all]woo me with science
(32,139 posts)49. "Buy-partisan," indeed.
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Robert Reich: Why is the White House’s Council of Economic Advisers Helping the Republicans? [View all]
marmar
Nov 2012
OP
A "neoliberal"? I'm not sure that he ever described himself as a liberal, neoliberal or otherwise.
AnotherMcIntosh
Nov 2012
#32
I just don't appreciate the Obama thumping before anything has happened or been voted on
auto1969
Nov 2012
#45
The fix is in. That is my only conclusion after seeing David Plouffe last night. It's almost comical
forestpath
Nov 2012
#9
The ''willing suspension of disbelief'' may soon no longer be a production value.
Octafish
Nov 2012
#31
It's called leverage against the Republicans. If there's no deal, make them
geek tragedy
Nov 2012
#22
We Won! We should be leading the discussion, we should be making the decisions
RepublicansRZombies
Nov 2012
#30