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Way past time for Countries to stop Wellstone ruled Mar 2016 #1
Well said. Thank you. jwirr Mar 2016 #6
Thank you. Wellstone ruled Mar 2016 #8
Yes, we have a perfect example of what works with MN and jwirr Mar 2016 #9
When the Rethugs got control in Wellstone ruled Mar 2016 #16
And that is down right sad. I donated to Russ Fiengold the jwirr Mar 2016 #22
Russ is what I call the New Dem. Wellstone ruled Mar 2016 #25
Hear, hear. forest444 Mar 2016 #17
+1000 nt abelenkpe Mar 2016 #26
Not quite accurate, Europe did not recover till the 1960s... happyslug Mar 2016 #18
Thank you so much for you thread. Wellstone ruled Mar 2016 #20
Perhaps arranging your economy to depend on permanent growth was a mistake. nt bemildred Mar 2016 #2
Perhaps arranging the economies to depend on ever increasing debt was a mistake... PoliticAverse Mar 2016 #27
Not unrelated issues either. nt bemildred Mar 2016 #28
You can't prime an economy from the top Ruby the Liberal Mar 2016 #3
"negative interest rates could become a reality for many more countries " dixiegrrrrl Mar 2016 #4
I used to pay my bank to access my own money. KentuckyWoman Mar 2016 #14
Yes...its being talked up on the financial sites. KoKo Mar 2016 #23
We all know it's a huge Ponzi scheme. Helen Borg Mar 2016 #5
They've plundered the populace until it can't be plundered anymore. SoapBox Mar 2016 #7
Time for the guillotine... Earth_First Mar 2016 #10
Tax oil that is being sold at prices so low that it threatens The Second Stone Mar 2016 #11
We can't tax our way out of this Cassiopeia Mar 2016 #15
we can if the proceeds go to health care The Second Stone Mar 2016 #21
Too few rich cashing in too many instruments calling for too much money to buy too few goods. Festivito Mar 2016 #12
They will just double and triple down on austerity Kelvin Mace Mar 2016 #13
Consumerism is dying a slow death and we are all here to watch it 4dsc Mar 2016 #19
Some Americans(those who are financially comfortable) have gotten complacent again. liberal_at_heart Mar 2016 #24
This is one of those easy yet impossible things. lark Mar 2016 #29
As a regular Dyedinthewoolliberal Mar 2016 #30
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