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MannyGoldstein

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1. Both sides fundamentally agree on most issues
Sun Apr 8, 2012, 05:07 PM
Apr 2012

For example, both want to slash Social Security and decrease the Medicare rolls.

They differ in the degree of pain they're willing to inflict to aid the 1%.

Not since the New Deal [View all] arely staircase Apr 2012 OP
Both sides fundamentally agree on most issues MannyGoldstein Apr 2012 #1
you have a source for either claim? arely staircase Apr 2012 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Apr 2012 #3
Sure. MannyGoldstein Apr 2012 #4
Still pushing ProSense Apr 2012 #5
"did not affect *current* beneficiaries in an adverse way." MannyGoldstein Apr 2012 #6
As i suspected arely staircase Apr 2012 #8
Yep MannyGoldstein Apr 2012 #11
This is key: ProSense Apr 2012 #7
the stark ideological choice Enrique Apr 2012 #9
Well ProSense Apr 2012 #10
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