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In reply to the discussion: In Blind Poll, Republicans Choose Progressive Budget Solutions Over Their Own Party's [View all]WillyT
(72,631 posts)22. HUGE K & R !!!
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In Blind Poll, Republicans Choose Progressive Budget Solutions Over Their Own Party's [View all]
Zephie
Feb 2013
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This is the first I've seen it, thanks Zephie! The progressive policies work for all but the 1%...
freshwest
Feb 2013
#3
now if we could get elected dems to approve progressive budget solutions instead of going along with
msongs
Feb 2013
#12
Yet they manage to skew things in their direction. Maybe not so stupid after all.
KittyWampus
Feb 2013
#24
One of the historical dirty secrets, and I don't understand why democrats tolerate it,
bluestate10
Feb 2013
#28
Now if we could only get the Democratic Establishment to start advocating progressive ideas
Lydia Leftcoast
Feb 2013
#17
We need to get copies of the poll and make it go viral to show people what they're being fed
loudsue
Feb 2013
#18
This is why portraying the calls for austerity as legitimate political discourse
woo me with science
Feb 2013
#21
I bet Democrats would also choose progressive budget solutions over their own party's
limpyhobbler
Feb 2013
#26
This is why the THINK TANK crowd is wrong. (but maybe they really don't care anyway)
grahamhgreen
Feb 2013
#29
For conservatives, it has never really been about agreeing or disagreeing with policies . . .
markpkessinger
Mar 2013
#49