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inna Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-27-11 07:58 PM
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41. Reich is being way too kind.
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  -Robert Reich: The President Ignored the Elephant in the Room highplainsdem  Jan-26-11 09:31 PM   #0 
  - K&R....n/t  unkachuck   Jan-26-11 09:45 PM   #1 
  - uh oh people might think he is a democrat if he does those things lol nt  msongs   Jan-26-11 09:46 PM   #2 
  - Excellent point!  emsimon33   Jan-27-11 12:46 PM   #14 
  - Saying what needs to be done without having any idea of how to accomplish it.  bjobotts   Jan-27-11 06:02 PM   #35 
     - Step 1. Tell the truth. Step 2. Fight for it.  erodriguez   Jan-27-11 08:03 PM   #43 
        - Thank you.  FogerRox   Jan-27-11 08:47 PM   #47 
  - Gasp!  Newest Reality   Jan-26-11 09:56 PM   #3 
  - Dead-on, Mr. Reich.  DirkGently   Jan-26-11 10:08 PM   #4 
  - Well,  ProSense   Jan-26-11 10:24 PM   #5 
  - But the core of his point was this  zipplewrath   Jan-27-11 01:44 PM   #17 
  - k & r  girl gone mad   Jan-26-11 10:38 PM   #6 
  - Excellent essay. Recommended. n/t  Laelth   Jan-27-11 07:51 AM   #7 
  - kick  highplainsdem   Jan-27-11 09:00 AM   #8 
  - Re - kicked because Reich's words are so worthy. Thanks again for posting this.  DirkGently   Jan-27-11 10:37 AM   #9 
  - We are being gamed by both political parties and it is too late to  decidedlyso   Jan-27-11 12:33 PM   #10 
  - I don't get why people thought that speech was so great  Juche   Jan-27-11 12:35 PM   #11 
  - A+ Mistakes were made (by people with money). Others (w/o so much money) will be blamed.  DirkGently   Jan-27-11 12:45 PM   #13 
  - I would like to see a measurement of that  hfojvt   Jan-27-11 02:42 PM   #22 
  - a counter-narrative to Republicans??  hfojvt   Jan-27-11 12:36 PM   #12 
  - I think Reich ignores the trade elephant in the room, indeed he always has  Populist_Prole   Jan-27-11 12:55 PM   #15 
  - Reich just cannot bring himself to criticize the trade agreements. He just can't and until the  Citizen Worker   Jan-27-11 02:18 PM   #21 
  - Reich:  ProSense   Jan-27-11 01:44 PM   #16 
  - So where does he mention that this had been decoupled?  zipplewrath   Jan-27-11 01:46 PM   #18 
     - Did you think  ProSense   Jan-27-11 02:01 PM   #19 
        - His Point Is  RobinA   Jan-27-11 03:17 PM   #25 
        - Good understandable post. Life in 20 years will look as different  decidedlyso   Jan-27-11 03:49 PM   #26 
        - I think Reich did.  zipplewrath   Jan-27-11 07:08 PM   #39 
  - i don't get it all of these people know more then the president  okieinpain   Jan-27-11 02:11 PM   #20 
  - Because politics and astute, unfettered analysis are wholly unrelated fields of endeavor?  DirkGently   Jan-27-11 03:06 PM   #23 
  - Well spoken truth.  montanto   Jan-27-11 04:34 PM   #29 
  - yeah I know everyone has a right to critize. I just get tired of all of  okieinpain   Jan-27-11 05:25 PM   #32 
  - Wow... so that is what logical dissonance sounds like.  liberation   Jan-27-11 07:55 PM   #40 
  - Thanks,  FogerRox   Jan-27-11 08:51 PM   #48 
  - Have Wall Street give me $50 million, and I'll run.  Fuddnik   Jan-27-11 03:10 PM   #24 
     - get your booty out there and hustle them dollars up, that's what  okieinpain   Jan-27-11 05:22 PM   #31 
        - If you aren't groomed for the job, you don't have a chance to get it  Art_from_Ark   Jan-27-11 06:56 PM   #37 
  - Thank yiu, Mr. Reich for speaking truth to power.  MasonJar   Jan-27-11 03:56 PM   #27 
  - i really don't understand why we didn't raise the minimum  mopinko   Jan-27-11 03:56 PM   #28 
  - K&R nt  Enthusiast   Jan-27-11 04:49 PM   #30 
  - Mr Reich is correct...Excellent analysis.  BrklynLiberal   Jan-27-11 05:40 PM   #33 
  - I can't imagine him ignoring any elephants.  mmonk   Jan-27-11 05:44 PM   #34 
  - Rich getting richer and poorer getting poorer indicates corruption  Maineman   Jan-27-11 06:39 PM   #36 
  - Deleted sub-thread  Name removed   Jan-27-11 06:58 PM   #38 
  - Reich is being way too kind.  inna   Jan-27-11 07:58 PM   #41 
  - Reich gets it. Wish Obama did. He seems more intent in avoiding conflict.  EndElectoral   Jan-27-11 08:00 PM   #42 
  - Obama is creating jobs -- but elsewhere ... two new trade agreements which will take US jobs again..  defendandprotect   Jan-27-11 08:14 PM   #44 
  - Creating jobs elsewhere  dflprincess   Jan-27-11 08:47 PM   #46 
  - That's another question ....  defendandprotect   Jan-28-11 10:53 AM   #50 
  - wait... what's the second one?  inna   Jan-27-11 08:58 PM   #49 
     - South Korea is only one I'm sure of ...  defendandprotect   Jan-28-11 11:06 AM   #51 
  - A verbal spanking might be appropriate if he hadn't been the one to lead...  TheMadMonk   Jan-27-11 08:36 PM   #45 
  - Hopefully the President will extend an olive branch to the business community.  leeroysphitz   Jan-28-11 11:24 AM   #52 
 

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