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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Class Warfare [View all]sadoldgirl
(3,431 posts)38. As far as I understand from history
both Roosevelts were able to stop a class war revolution.
As much as I would love to see Bernie succeed, I doubt
that anyone at this point is able to do the same. At this
point people have learned to live with debt due to the
introduction of credit cards, which was a stroke of genius
for the banks and other institutions.
Once we get another crash the attitude of the electorate
may change. I think it will come within 2 years, and by
that time we may see 2 different paths:
1) Yes, a class war revolution, especially if there would
be some younger leaders to guide it.
2) People will give up totally, because the power of
the police state has become too overwhelming.
BTW Dodd/Frank is mostly a sham, and will not
stop another crash,imo.
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Hillary is the better candidate on income inequality and economic issues generally.
DanTex
Mar 2016
#1
You guys talk very politely with each other and I am very happy to see both of your capacity for
kgnu_fan
Mar 2016
#16
BCCI, Iran Contra relevance: UAE, Saudi, Pakistan, money and Bush family (ProSense 10-7-06 DU)
bobthedrummer
Mar 2016
#23
From what I read, this is informative and beneficial. Very refreshing. Thank you.
kgnu_fan
Mar 2016
#18
What a load of hogwash. Hillary's support of trade deals has helped gut the middle class.
BillZBubb
Mar 2016
#31
Hillary's been for some trade deals and against others. But the effects of trade deals have
DanTex
Mar 2016
#33
There isn't one "standard economic model". There are assumptions and estimates that one
DanTex
Mar 2016
#78
Thank you for the link. This looks to be a good read. Exactly what I was looking for.
JonLeibowitz
Mar 2016
#79
If you're not politically aware of her policy choices and the consequences they have caused
Jefferson23
Mar 2016
#6
This topic has been on my mind for a long time but rarely I discuss it with people around me because
kgnu_fan
Mar 2016
#34
The problem with Bernie's platform is that it doesn't take into consideration...
anotherproletariat
Mar 2016
#39