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In reply to the discussion: Face Facts: Going Over The "Cliff" Would Suck Badly [View all]MineralMan
(146,286 posts)36. You can easily read my first post. It's brief. It suggests
running for office. That was what I intended to write. It's not complicated.
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Sen Warren raised more money than any other Senate candidate thanks to the efforts of progressive
rhett o rick
Dec 2012
#19
Doesn't Warren have a better shot at becoming President in 2016 from a Senate seat
JoePhilly
Dec 2012
#54
Some seem to think Obama fired her from a position she was never appointed to
JoePhilly
Dec 2012
#50
Yes he did. Warren created the Consumer Protection Agency. The right went crazy at the idea of
robinlynne
Dec 2012
#18
I believe it was Warren's idea. Warren's creation. the fact is, Obama fired her when the right
robinlynne
Dec 2012
#62
LOL! Yeah, Right! You Mean Actually DO Something That Makes An Actual DIFFERENCE?
Skraxx
Dec 2012
#20
The Downside Is He'd Actually Have To DO SOMETHING Other Than Snipe From The Peanut Gallery
Skraxx
Dec 2012
#25
Why did you suggest it? Was it a sincere, 'I would love it if you ran for office
sabrina 1
Dec 2012
#26
I agree with you. Manny should run for office. He would serve his constituents well.
JDPriestly
Dec 2012
#31
Absolutely. It is a manufactured, playground, ready-to-build kit that the Republicans
JDPriestly
Dec 2012
#32
Read it. Just saying $2.35 trillion over 10 years is a lot of money, but...
mostlyconfused
Dec 2012
#61
Going over the cliff will take more away from middle/lower class incomes than chained CPI.
phleshdef
Dec 2012
#52