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In reply to the discussion: I think I have woken up in bizarro world... [View all]Warpy
(111,255 posts)3. Obviously, judging from the supposed quality of his steaks
His lizard brain realizes that angry white guys (quite rightly) hate all these "free trade" deals that have ended up screwing them out of jobs that supported a whole family, so he's decided to be against this one. I'm also sure he'd sign it when someone dangled the prospect of more wealth concentration in front of him.
Conservative Democrats think they got where they are because they're "business friendly," and in some districts, they might be correct, and multinational corporations want this thing so bad they can taste it. Most Democrats oppose it.
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Guess it's a good thing they are a slowly fading minority voting block then, huh?
giftedgirl77
Jun 2016
#23
We don't have a vision for the same America-yesterday, today or tomorrow.
Baitball Blogger
Jun 2016
#36
The clear problems I find are that foreign governments can bring litigation
onecaliberal
Jun 2016
#10
I have also seen posts praising corporations and the elites as things the 99% can't live without.
Nuclear Unicorn
Jun 2016
#9
It is hilarious. I listened to Trump speak today, and at least notionally
Dreamer Tatum
Jun 2016
#14
CaptainSensible is not the one in the bubble, as he/she has accurately recounted what has occurred.
1StrongBlackMan
Jun 2016
#31
How long before we have to train our replacements that are willing to work for min. wage?
modem77
Jun 2016
#19