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In reply to the discussion: In Blind Poll, Republicans Choose Progressive Budget Solutions Over Their Own Party's [View all]Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(107,739 posts)25. Sounds like the Pepsi challenge
But point taken. Most conservatives representatives these are little more than automatons who won't do anything but what their corporate masters tell them to.
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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