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In reply to the discussion: I knew there were dire economic changes since Reagan, but this chart blew my mind. [View all]BigmanPigman
(51,584 posts)34. My thoughts too. Yet they still try to con us with that BS theory.
Unfortunately many still buy into it..."a fool and his money".
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I knew there were dire economic changes since Reagan, but this chart blew my mind. [View all]
dixiegrrrrl
May 2017
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I think it can be done with Education rather than Revolution. As the saying goes, a picture is
politicaljunkie41910
May 2017
#20
Trump and the Republicans, who are trying so hard to give everything in this country to the
Dustlawyer
May 2017
#13
Right, but I must say I'm getting kind of tired of banging my head against that wall.
elleng
May 2017
#23
Losing Reid for Schumer is looking like a good thing so far. And Bernie focused people on the issues
JudyM
May 2017
#27
The renewed citizen engagement we're seeing, and social media activism, are alive and well. The
JudyM
May 2017
#29
It will be revolution unless the top 10% can convince the 1% to change course.
Bernardo de La Paz
May 2017
#19
The Rocket Scientist in me says that the solution is to tax the rich at the same rate as
Eyeball_Kid
May 2017
#37
THIS is one reason for fight over healthcare. Bottom 90% no longer have $$$ to offer the Owners
lostnfound
May 2017
#39