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TheKentuckian

(25,035 posts)
66. That's right with our demands for retirement, living wages, public education, labor rights, fair
Fri Jun 8, 2012, 01:00 PM
Jun 2012

trade, universal health care, slow down the influence of the MIC, that they pay taxes, and not to destroy the environment, as well as corporate accountability.

We are fuckers!

Not any more FarCenter Jun 2012 #1
I know that Soros said Romney & Obama aren't that different, but there are no others? jenmito Jun 2012 #4
I don't think that they have felt very welcome FarCenter Jun 2012 #29
We have to take the money away from the Republicans Shankapotomus Jun 2012 #2
EMAIL George Sorros. n/t greytdemocrat Jun 2012 #3
He said that Romney & Obama aren't that different. n/t jenmito Jun 2012 #5
GREAT question. They sat on money. Zax2me Jun 2012 #6
Thanks. If they KEEP sitting on their money after seeing what happened in WI last night, jenmito Jun 2012 #8
If every Dem Politicalboi Jun 2012 #7
I've given $10 more than once and I'm sure lots of others have, too... jenmito Jun 2012 #10
Tell me about it....Dean, Kerry-Edwards, Voter Verification, Lib Web Sites, Local Dem Candidates KoKo Jun 2012 #17
I think Obama is the BEST one to be president in '12... jenmito Jun 2012 #21
Yes I know you do...and that you still believe. That's your right...but some of us KoKo Jun 2012 #38
I still "believe"? No-I see what he's DONE-from ending the Iraq war to ending DADT. jenmito Jun 2012 #40
He is better than Romney and the RW Repugs, for sure... KoKo Jun 2012 #47
You said "we need to keep looking." Who's "we"? I'm happy to vote for Obama again. It seems jenmito Jun 2012 #54
We all will have to vote for Obama. That's not the question...the Question is How KoKo Jun 2012 #57
It sure didn't sound that way from your posts... jenmito Jun 2012 #58
There's got to be a CHANGE...but, it isn't going to come now... KoKo Jun 2012 #60
There has been change already... jenmito Jun 2012 #64
Yes...we disagree and nuance... KoKo Jun 2012 #67
No. MrSlayer Jun 2012 #9
What about Bill Gates? Mark Zuckerberg? n/t jenmito Jun 2012 #13
lol. rich people want to stay rich. HiPointDem Jun 2012 #20
Giving a hundred million dollars each won't make them NOT rich. n/t jenmito Jun 2012 #22
fail to see what that has to do with anything. specifically with the fact that the top 20% takes HiPointDem Jun 2012 #46
Exactly! SammyWinstonJack Jun 2012 #30
Gates is much reviled for attempting education reform; Zuck gave $100M to Newark schools and Booker FarCenter Jun 2012 #28
So why can't either of them give to Obama's side? jenmito Jun 2012 #33
They may do so via their own superPACs FarCenter Jun 2012 #37
Gates is no liberal. MrSlayer Jun 2012 #32
Warren Buffett??? Rectangle Jun 2012 #25
Buffett says to raise his taxes but is he really a liberal? MrSlayer Jun 2012 #34
Buffet IS a liberal: jenmito Jun 2012 #39
Ok well he should start writing checks. MrSlayer Jun 2012 #41
On the surface, it doesn't look as though he cares Mutiny In Heaven Jun 2012 #65
I think the fact that we are even having this discussion says we are screwed. white_wolf Jun 2012 #11
Supreme Court screwed up Democracy. Not us. emulatorloo Jun 2012 #26
Exactly. n/t jenmito Jun 2012 #35
+1 Blue_Tires Jun 2012 #31
Ayup, +100! Zalatix Jun 2012 #49
The wealthy are on the side of wealth and have very different priorities TheKentuckian Jun 2012 #12
Obama will outraise Romney this cycle (again) banned from Kos Jun 2012 #14
Yes... jenmito Jun 2012 #15
I think that the structural issues mattered more than the PACs did mythology Jun 2012 #63
Many of them were old FDR supporters and they died and their heirs had to split the money up... KoKo Jun 2012 #16
People like PUMA Lady Lynn Forrester de Rothschild? jenmito Jun 2012 #18
Billionaires are united in their desire to disempower/impoverish workers. HiPointDem Jun 2012 #19
Every single one of 'em? jenmito Jun 2012 #23
pretty much. not sure why anyone would think different. HiPointDem Jun 2012 #24
Exactly - my friend! -- n/t mazzarro Jun 2012 #27
er yes of course every single one of them! pitohui Jun 2012 #44
If you scaled it down to multi-millionaires, you could find plenty Zanzoobar Jun 2012 #36
I think Bill Gates and Warren Buffett are relatively liberal.... but they don't give to superPACs scheming daemons Jun 2012 #42
rich people don't care about you, no really, virginia, there is no santa claus pitohui Jun 2012 #43
I think they may be holding their fire loyalsister Jun 2012 #45
How the hell will that help. They have a bottomless pit. lonestarnot Jun 2012 #48
It would help bring us to parity with them. n/t jenmito Jun 2012 #52
It's probable Obama will be outspent but not by the large margin Barrett was out spent in WI WI_DEM Jun 2012 #50
The more money they have Sheepshank Jun 2012 #51
If this is in reference to Wisconsin.... Lars39 Jun 2012 #53
Dem. billionaires would get nothing in return, B Calm Jun 2012 #55
the billionaire ownership class maintains the D vs. R charade datasuspect Jun 2012 #56
Nearly all "Dem" billionaires are "Third Way" corporatists. Odin2005 Jun 2012 #59
Democrats have a different agenda mary195149 Jun 2012 #61
Because we have turned them into the enemy. dkf Jun 2012 #62
That's right with our demands for retirement, living wages, public education, labor rights, fair TheKentuckian Jun 2012 #66
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