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Re: Corporate greed and politics

The only anti-business as usual group of late is the TEA party.

A problem with the TEA party is it's conservative / traditional agenda along with political and economic reforms. I'm uncertain how well thought out their agenda is, how cohesive it is, and if it doesn't contain unnecessary baggage that will keep it from ever succeeding.
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I am not a TEA party member, but I am six months unemployed and I'll take any agenda that creates real jobs. I do not see the current progressive agenda doing that, I have grown tired of the rhetorical saved or created mantra and am willing to give the TEA party ideals a chance. Guess how this independent and many others will vote on November 2nd?


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said by lesopp:

I am not a TEA party member, but I am six months unemployed and I'll take any agenda that creates real jobs. I do not see the current progressive agenda doing that, I have grown tired of the rhetorical saved or created mantra and am willing to give the TEA party ideals a chance. Guess how this independent and many others will vote on November 2nd?
I kinda felt that way when voting for Obama. He promised change, and bipartisanship, then appointed the most partisan member of the house to be his chief of staff, and excluded Republicans from just about every meeting on significant legislation.

I would like to think the TEA party stood for something, but after the bipartisan candidate has established the most partisan executive since FDR, I'm not holding my breath.
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said by pandora:

said by lesopp:

I am not a TEA party member, but I am six months unemployed and I'll take any agenda that creates real jobs. I do not see the current progressive agenda doing that, I have grown tired of the rhetorical saved or created mantra and am willing to give the TEA party ideals a chance. Guess how this independent and many others will vote on November 2nd?
I kinda felt that way when voting for Obama. He promised change, and bipartisanship, then appointed the most partisan member of the house to be his chief of staff, and excluded Republicans from just about every meeting on significant legislation.

I would like to think the TEA party stood for something, but after the bipartisan candidate has established the most partisan executive since FDR, I'm not holding my breath.
Republicans/Democrats just play a game while corporate money wins every battle.
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Rush Limbaugh is the cliff clavin of the republican party.

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said by XBL2009:

Republicans/Democrats just play a game while corporate money wins every battle.
Very cynical, but it appears also true.
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