[quote=CA renter]
You know what’s sad? Look at the number of comments responding to the many excellent threads posted by sjk…maybe 3-5, sometimes zero. Yet, when the subject matter is about cops, firefighters, teachers, senior citizens with their pitiful pensions or SS/Medicare benefits, etc. — people who had absolutely nothing to do with the economic crisis, and those who perform services for the community that are far more valuable than what these Wall Street parasites do — we get hundreds of ignorant, nonsensical posts trying to lay the blame on working people instead of where it belongs: at the top.
Time to wake up to what’s really been going on, and start paying attention to who is behind the anti-worker message we’ve been bombarded with over the past few years and understand why they are doing it. It’s a diversion tactic meant to divide and conquer. If we allow the elites who control our government to continue down the path we’re on, there will come a point when it will be too late for a peaceful resolution to our nation’s problems.[/quote]
The reality is nobody disagrees with this article. Nobody is saying we shouldn’t prosecute the bankers so there’s really nothing to debate and therefore it gets low interest. The issues where there are actually multiple view points are going to get comments and debate.
I suppose I could post yeah, I agree. Obama administration is exactly the same as Bush’s see how republicans aren’t different from democrats. Wee political thread jack, this should get interesting.