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7. Well, the definition of "fringe" is one who is completely apart from the majority on an issue
Tue Apr 9, 2013, 08:50 PM
Apr 2013

Last edited Wed Apr 10, 2013, 03:03 AM - Edit history (1)

Not just a minority, but an estranged one as well. If the vast majority of Americans consider him a liberal, I don't particular care if that's wrong or not, and if someone who considers him a "conservative," then that is a fringe position. Particularly as it's also been asserted over and over and over again that Obama enjoys very broad and very deep support from liberals.

social security is the only pension that many ordinary people have...to take any of that away strikes me as remarkably regressive

It would definitely be regressive. But he has not done anything to take SS away, as far as I can tell. Using SS as a bargaining chip may be too much for some, but it's by no means the same as "taking it away."

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