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Showing Original Post only (View all)HEY DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP! I know you troll this place. Listen up. [View all]
I've received your dozens of emails today asking for money around last night's loss in Wisconsin. You know what - I want to hear what you plan on doing about CAMPAIGN FINANCE and CITIZEN'S UNITED. Because you will never, never, get enough donations from your increasingly impoverished base to equal that shit.
You had a House AND Senate majority for two years. Why didn't you do something about this when you had the chance?
Sure you are better than the alternative, but it's often difficult to not see you as enablers. And damn it, maybe you should wait a little for the grief and anger to settle before using stuff as a contribution gimmick. It comes off as disingenuous - all things considered.
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Yeah, and they could have done something about that stupid "super-majority" thing too.
Matariki
Jun 2012
#4
Harry thought the Repubs would cower and back off when he made the filibuster threat
rustydog
Jun 2012
#45
It's never been about the "Dem's growing a spine." they roll over b/c that is what they are paid
Dustlawyer
Jun 2012
#120
We have to appeal to emotions like they do. Logic is lost on the low-info voters
AllyCat
Jun 2012
#106
That was how the rules were written. And the Senate, not Obama, wrote the rules. n/t
pnwmom
Jun 2012
#30
Specifically, what rule was written this way? And can you support this, if at all, with a link?
AnotherMcIntosh
Jun 2012
#63
Plus the Dem with a brain problem couldn't attend and then there was Liebermann and his threats to
freshwest
Jun 2012
#14
What makes you think I didn't know that you said? Is tearing down Democrats now going to help bring
freshwest
Jun 2012
#131
But that would be covered. 'You leak any embarrassing video, and guess what we've got ready for
sabrina 1
Jun 2012
#133
Yes, from all I've read about him, Lieberman would have been afraid to come back to DC after
sabrina 1
Jun 2012
#54
"Democrats decided the 111th Congress wasn't good or fast enough, so they sat at home"
OrwellwasRight
Jun 2012
#74
Interesting argument. The supremes steal in 2000, when progressive voted in droves, were even
freshwest
Jun 2012
#80
Supermajority is the excuse. As you can see, at the beginning of the next session,
davidwparker
Jun 2012
#32
True. And because the Dem Party is more tolerant of others' opinions, it takes a super
Honeycombe8
Jun 2012
#33
No Sabrina, because when you try to explain bullshit, you have nothing to point at but pieces of
Dragonfli
Jun 2012
#51
I have to agree, I have yet to have anyone explain this to me in a logical manner, minus the talking
sabrina 1
Jun 2012
#62
The funny part is that according to such "logic" we should seek the power of the minority instead.
Dragonfli
Jun 2012
#66
Democrats chose to abide by the existing rules. That was a choice -- a wrong choice.
JDPriestly
Jun 2012
#81
Re-read my post; I should have said "Minnesota Republicans" for clarity. Thanks.
Scuba
Jun 2012
#105
You're right. They had it for four years and did nothing that wasn't what the republicans wanted. nt
Egalitarian Thug
Jun 2012
#130
Bush never had a supermajority either, which is why the Senate never gave him what he wanted.
racaulk
Jun 2012
#148
That's what you told 'em? I hope folks remember your post when the screeching begins about $$$$.
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2012
#19
Take to the streets if you're unhappy. Occupy, for a time, seemed it was a possible answer. But...
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2012
#43
I saw the signs, and drew my own conclusions. Much like the tinfoil theories about the....
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2012
#85
You will have to excuse my lack of political hack training, but is that hack speak for "you pulled
Dragonfli
Jun 2012
#87
If one supports the 1% that would be the inevitable reaction, we are sorry for the inconvenience
Dragonfli
Jun 2012
#90
Have at it. See ya! By the way, I have no special affinity for the 1%, but I don't much care for..
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2012
#92
I have told the national Dem groups the same. Also, the same message goes to the prominent .... ....
northoftheborder
Jun 2012
#128
This is Democratic Underground...not anarchists central...why don't you go away?
rfranklin
Jun 2012
#20
Perhaps you should refamiliarize yourself with the TOS you agreed to? Otherwise, why post here?
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2012
#23
exactly, it is a game with a predetermined outcome and we have been fools for falling for it
Dragonfli
Jun 2012
#53
The sad thing is, we on DU have been posting this same shit since presidential election theft 2000.
MoonRiver
Jun 2012
#55
I want to hear what you plan on doing about CAMPAIGN FINANCE and CITIZEN'S UNITED.
Maineman
Jun 2012
#71
This is what we all need to focus on! Occupy, Dem's, Progressives etc. all need to repeat
Dustlawyer
Jun 2012
#127
The thing is, the Dems' corporate wing might be the next big thing for corporate America.
Marr
Jun 2012
#77
Good on you. I got the same emails and told them essentially the same thing. n/t
whathehell
Jun 2012
#117
CITIZEN'S UNITED was decided on January 21, 2010, we had already lost the house
krawhitham
Jun 2012
#132