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    The Next Administration

    Did it ever dawn on you that your sorry plight is largely a result of the Republican war against the middle class? The rich got considerably richer under W. Obama was left with an incredible mess not easily cleaned up.
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    The Next Administration

    On January 16, 2009, days before President Obama took office, Rush Limbaugh addressed his radio audience, wishing for Obama to fail. Later he softened his words by saying it was Obama's policies that he wanted to fail. And thus was born the Republican strategy to insure Obama would become a...
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    Koch Brothers deep pockets are supporting .... TADA!!!

    You just don't get it. There's a difference when a group of people contribute as opposed to the tens of millions of dollars spent by a few very wealthy individuals. We may have 1 mam 1 vote, but in reality it's the top 1% that control most elections. Many congressmen have been supported by just...
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    When Romney gets the nomination.....

    If you believe that, then you believe in American exceptionalism - exceptionally stupid and certainly not paying attention. I was a proud Independent prior to Bush, the W. Then I woke up. Most Independents are simply that because they don't pay attention, at least not until the next election is...
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    When Romney gets the nomination.....

    I don't quite agree. Obama incorrectly thought that the Republicans could be worked with, considering the country's economy was falling off a cliff. He figured, incorrectly again, that the GOP would put country in front of party. Obama, the pragmatist, couldn't believe that the GOP was willing...
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    The Republican Strategy

    On January 16, 2009, days before President Obama took office, Rush Limbaugh addressed his radio audience, wishing for Obama to fail. Later he softened his words by saying it was Obama's policies that he wanted to fail. And thus was born the Republican strategy to insure Obama would become a...
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    Partisan Politics and The Economy

    In the November, 2008 election the Democrats regained power in both houses of Congress and the White House. During this time, the country was embroiled in two costly wars, a rapidly mounting multi-trillion dollar national debt, a global recession, the effects of melt-down of Wall Street and our...
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