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In reply to the discussion: Should Obama & Dems back striking Chicago teachers or corporate ed "reformers" & Rahm? [View all]yurbud
(39,405 posts)6. the real challenge won't come until they can no longer pretend the corpse of the GOP is twisting
their arms.
Once the last of the white people who fondly remember Jim Crow are gone, so is the GOP as a national party. They will shrivel to Lyndon LaRouche size. Then Dems will either become the progressive party or see one rise up to their left.
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Should Obama & Dems back striking Chicago teachers or corporate ed "reformers" & Rahm? [View all]
yurbud
Sep 2012
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None of the above. They should let Chicago politicians & the teacher's union work this out.
jillan
Sep 2012
#1
it's an issue with national repercussions, and even if teachers stick to local resources...
yurbud
Sep 2012
#5
the real challenge won't come until they can no longer pretend the corpse of the GOP is twisting
yurbud
Sep 2012
#6
can you imagine if we applied the same kind of "accountability" to Wall Street as we do public
yurbud
Sep 2012
#12
We are still the majority, and in an information age, power can't be consolidated
yurbud
Sep 2012
#20
This administration and the president have *already* taken their stand, by continuing & intensifying
HiPointDem
Sep 2012
#21