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August 8, 2011 at 12:45 PM #717265August 8, 2011 at 12:50 PM #716076
KIBU
ParticipantOne thing I know is that when politics get into economy, it’s easy to mess it up and mess it up really bad.
The Dow is minus 500 at this moment. Last Thursday was another minus 500…..
All for the good fights.
August 8, 2011 at 12:50 PM #716166KIBU
ParticipantOne thing I know is that when politics get into economy, it’s easy to mess it up and mess it up really bad.
The Dow is minus 500 at this moment. Last Thursday was another minus 500…..
All for the good fights.
August 8, 2011 at 12:50 PM #716765KIBU
ParticipantOne thing I know is that when politics get into economy, it’s easy to mess it up and mess it up really bad.
The Dow is minus 500 at this moment. Last Thursday was another minus 500…..
All for the good fights.
August 8, 2011 at 12:50 PM #716916KIBU
ParticipantOne thing I know is that when politics get into economy, it’s easy to mess it up and mess it up really bad.
The Dow is minus 500 at this moment. Last Thursday was another minus 500…..
All for the good fights.
August 8, 2011 at 12:50 PM #717275KIBU
ParticipantOne thing I know is that when politics get into economy, it’s easy to mess it up and mess it up really bad.
The Dow is minus 500 at this moment. Last Thursday was another minus 500…..
All for the good fights.
August 8, 2011 at 12:52 PM #716081KIBU
ParticipantUpdates, it’s minus 632 right now.
Keep up the good fights!!!
August 8, 2011 at 12:52 PM #716171KIBU
ParticipantUpdates, it’s minus 632 right now.
Keep up the good fights!!!
August 8, 2011 at 12:52 PM #716770KIBU
ParticipantUpdates, it’s minus 632 right now.
Keep up the good fights!!!
August 8, 2011 at 12:52 PM #716921KIBU
ParticipantUpdates, it’s minus 632 right now.
Keep up the good fights!!!
August 8, 2011 at 12:52 PM #717280KIBU
ParticipantUpdates, it’s minus 632 right now.
Keep up the good fights!!!
August 8, 2011 at 12:55 PM #716071briansd1
Guest[quote=eavesdropper]
We really don’t have a two-party (Republican-Democrat) Congress anymore. What we have is a two-goal Congress. It’s those that want to be elected to Congress in perpetuity versus those who want to work hard, compromising with others, to address the problems that threaten our very existence as a nation. Unfortunately, the latter group is far outnumbered by the first. If this country’s citizenry do not stop taking their direction from ill-informed bloggers, hate-filled media personalities, and plastic empty-headed power-hungry politicians, and make the time to research the truth on their own, they will lose the right to do so.[/quote]I agree eavesdropper.
As you’ve said before, we need to bring back the smart people and elect politicians who will listen to the experts who spend whole careers studying the issues.
In the mean time, how do we get rid of the “ill-informed bloggers, hate-filled media personalities, and plastic empty-headed power-hungry politicians?”
You’ve mentioned Elizabeth Warren before. How we get more people like her appointed to influential positions and running for elected office?
August 8, 2011 at 12:55 PM #716161briansd1
Guest[quote=eavesdropper]
We really don’t have a two-party (Republican-Democrat) Congress anymore. What we have is a two-goal Congress. It’s those that want to be elected to Congress in perpetuity versus those who want to work hard, compromising with others, to address the problems that threaten our very existence as a nation. Unfortunately, the latter group is far outnumbered by the first. If this country’s citizenry do not stop taking their direction from ill-informed bloggers, hate-filled media personalities, and plastic empty-headed power-hungry politicians, and make the time to research the truth on their own, they will lose the right to do so.[/quote]I agree eavesdropper.
As you’ve said before, we need to bring back the smart people and elect politicians who will listen to the experts who spend whole careers studying the issues.
In the mean time, how do we get rid of the “ill-informed bloggers, hate-filled media personalities, and plastic empty-headed power-hungry politicians?”
You’ve mentioned Elizabeth Warren before. How we get more people like her appointed to influential positions and running for elected office?
August 8, 2011 at 12:55 PM #716760briansd1
Guest[quote=eavesdropper]
We really don’t have a two-party (Republican-Democrat) Congress anymore. What we have is a two-goal Congress. It’s those that want to be elected to Congress in perpetuity versus those who want to work hard, compromising with others, to address the problems that threaten our very existence as a nation. Unfortunately, the latter group is far outnumbered by the first. If this country’s citizenry do not stop taking their direction from ill-informed bloggers, hate-filled media personalities, and plastic empty-headed power-hungry politicians, and make the time to research the truth on their own, they will lose the right to do so.[/quote]I agree eavesdropper.
As you’ve said before, we need to bring back the smart people and elect politicians who will listen to the experts who spend whole careers studying the issues.
In the mean time, how do we get rid of the “ill-informed bloggers, hate-filled media personalities, and plastic empty-headed power-hungry politicians?”
You’ve mentioned Elizabeth Warren before. How we get more people like her appointed to influential positions and running for elected office?
August 8, 2011 at 12:55 PM #716911briansd1
Guest[quote=eavesdropper]
We really don’t have a two-party (Republican-Democrat) Congress anymore. What we have is a two-goal Congress. It’s those that want to be elected to Congress in perpetuity versus those who want to work hard, compromising with others, to address the problems that threaten our very existence as a nation. Unfortunately, the latter group is far outnumbered by the first. If this country’s citizenry do not stop taking their direction from ill-informed bloggers, hate-filled media personalities, and plastic empty-headed power-hungry politicians, and make the time to research the truth on their own, they will lose the right to do so.[/quote]I agree eavesdropper.
As you’ve said before, we need to bring back the smart people and elect politicians who will listen to the experts who spend whole careers studying the issues.
In the mean time, how do we get rid of the “ill-informed bloggers, hate-filled media personalities, and plastic empty-headed power-hungry politicians?”
You’ve mentioned Elizabeth Warren before. How we get more people like her appointed to influential positions and running for elected office?
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