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Post by redwolf on Nov 6, 2007 10:35:26 GMT -6
From Paul Krugman's NY Times op-ed piece on the subject: The public wants change. “If Americans have ever been angrier with the state of the country,” begins a new strategy memo from the polling organization Democracy Corps, “we have not witnessed it.”
Nor is the demand for change solely about Iraq: there has been a strong revival of economic populism. Democracy Corps asked those who believe America is on the wrong track to choose phrases that best described their views of what’s gone wrong. The most commonly chosen were “Big businesses get whatever they want in Washington” and “Leaders have forgotten the middle class.”Read the rest of "Wobbled by Wealth?" here: www.nytimes.com/2007/11/05/opinion/05krugman.html?em&ex=1194498000&en=d3c784876312bd82&ei=5087%0A
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Post by beachbumbob on Nov 6, 2007 10:54:56 GMT -6
its a far fetch hope. at least it is a hope. Too many americans simply don't care enough and accept their plight. which empowers those to remain in control
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Post by graybeard on Nov 7, 2007 13:14:30 GMT -6
CNN's Lou Dobbs has moved back an hour to primetime EST, a good indicator that more people are paying attention. Just heard a blip that his is the most popular on CNN.
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