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In reply to the discussion: America is like an angry boil. Trump wants to pop it. Meanwhile, the DNC is [View all]uponit7771
(90,367 posts)26. Ad homs are an indicator of a weak position, and now your obfuscating the request via overload
... cause no one in their right mind is going to sit and read 10 years of a thread.
The thread is NOT saying anything of what you claimed in regards to the middle class being worse of now that it was under Bush or even "getting there".
10 years or 10 mins of reading would not say any of that
The request was for any financial expert claiming Americas middle class is worse off now than under Bush or "getting there" and I'm directed towards a thread that says nothing of the sort
If you have a link backing up your claim of the middle class "getting three" in regards to being worse than under Bush I'd like to see it
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America is like an angry boil. Trump wants to pop it. Meanwhile, the DNC is [View all]
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
OP
Please give us more of the status quo relative to Obama. People with descerning eyes to see & ears
uponit7771
Oct 2015
#1
Our lower pay, our longer work hours, our health care costs, our education costs, our wars,
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
#3
Sanders:"... republicans have George Bush amnesia...".. "republicans"... It was and still is his...
uponit7771
Oct 2015
#5
Based on all economic measures we are barely where we were with Bush, and I don't consider that
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
#7
So we're losing 750,000 jobs a month? This is wingerish gaslighting at best the U3 and U6 rate are..
uponit7771
Oct 2015
#17
If your one and sole concern is hte party of the president, yeah, things are great
Scootaloo
Oct 2015
#6
Strawman, no one is their right mind is going to argue everything is fantastic just not as dyer as..
uponit7771
Oct 2015
#8
No one is suggesting that America not progress either, but that's not what is coming out of
uponit7771
Oct 2015
#19
So the working class is worse off than Bush circa 2008!?!? REALLY!?!? If this is the message that
uponit7771
Oct 2015
#20
Link and quote this message out of the financial experts that America's working class is worse
uponit7771
Oct 2015
#22
That thread is not saying anything close to the economy for the middle class "is getting there" in..
uponit7771
Oct 2015
#24
Ad homs are an indicator of a weak position, and now your obfuscating the request via overload
uponit7771
Oct 2015
#26
banks have been deleverage by raising reserve ratios from "40 to 1" to "12.5 to 1"
BlueStateLib
Oct 2015
#32
I'm saying Hillary and DNC enabled Trump. The middle class have been forgotten, Trump is
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
#46
No. But I do vote for firing Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Hillary Clinton. Their mealy-mouth
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
#47
No - she needs to promise to take on Wall Street, make them accountable, she needs to stop the
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
#48
You don't seem to understand that win it or not, the fact that he got this far is a symptom of
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
#49
Ask the person who translated my post to you for a do over. As far as eating rats, why wait?
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
#53
You are desparate to change the topic. Nope. Not gonna do it. Trump has been enabled by DNC
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
#56
No, I said he is the front runner. Which he is per time of my post. Whether he stays that way doesn'
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
#58
Trump exists because DNC has left a power vacuum for middle class representation. It's that simple.
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
#60
As a result of DNC deliberate actions, the Democratic Party has moved too far right
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
#62
You should start another OP about Trump. My OP is about DNC enablement of Trump
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
#64
I fail to see the overarching saliency of an outside candidate doing well ...
DemocratSinceBirth
Oct 2015
#65
Are you serious? Her State Dept. was Violence Depot. Drones, cluster bombs, regime change
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
#45
Are you going to stay on the topic of Hillary's regular call for/threat of violence?
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
#54
You've got a very good point there. It's a symptom of isolation though, people living
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
#44
If Trump is the nominee I will cut off my head and eat it on youtube.
DemocratSinceBirth
Oct 2015
#40
The inability of the Hillary to support the middle class has created space for Donald Trump
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
#43