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In reply to the discussion: 'poorsplaining' [View all]Dragonfli
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Well to be fair we are in some views the "undeserving" poor. We brought it on ourselves, you see.
Ford_Prefect
Jun 2016
#6
I expect those who read my comments to think about them. The sarcasm speaks for itself IMO.
Ford_Prefect
Jun 2016
#48
Then convince poor White working class Americans to vote for progressive politicians across all...
Yavin4
Jun 2016
#9
Establishment Dems have bought into the line that because Republicans win in those states,
Lydia Leftcoast
Jun 2016
#16
Yup. Somebody has to start the fight. Well said. It's about time Democrats stopped
LuckyLib
Jun 2016
#70
I know someone who had a different take on the Wisconsin recall election
Lydia Leftcoast
Jun 2016
#68
With 20-20 hindsight, it's easy to see that state party Chair Mike Tate, either intentionally ...
Scuba
Jun 2016
#103
Yes, that's how it looked from my vantage point on the other side of the river
Lydia Leftcoast
Jun 2016
#108
You think it's only poor whites who vote against their economic self-interest?
Scootaloo
Jun 2016
#30
Nope. African Americans, Latinos, Asians, and most other racial and ethnic groups
Yavin4
Jun 2016
#32
yet the "progressive" democrat that does not support $15/minimum and does not support single payer
magical thyme
Jun 2016
#52
so your premise is that KS is going broke because it's a 'white' state? got news
azurnoir
Jun 2016
#80
Nope. African Americans, Latinos, Asians, and most other racial and ethnic groups...
AlbertCat
Jun 2016
#95
The Dems. in the WI state legislature fled the state to prevent a vote abolishing collective...
Yavin4
Jun 2016
#49
The people in WI had a clear opportunity to show support for unions and collective bargaining
Yavin4
Jun 2016
#79
White working class, non-educated males have voted against Democratic candidates,
AlbertCat
Jun 2016
#98
every now and then somone nails it enuf to build a damn house and that how you nailed it
dembotoz
Jun 2016
#11
Nicely said. And I feel for this. And THIS seems like a reality I can easily recognize.
highprincipleswork
Jun 2016
#35
Where did you pull that out of? I didn't see it anywhere in this thread...oh, I see, you made it up
haikugal
Jun 2016
#50
So you got that from the OP? Did you even bother to read it? Or did it just touch a nerve?
BillZBubb
Jun 2016
#84
I'm retired. It wasn't until I started canvassing for Bernie that I realized
JDPriestly
Jun 2016
#65
Clinton's voters are going to be those with absolutely nothing to worry about in their lives
MisterP
Jun 2016
#69
How do we get the old band back together? I am sick of this Third Way shit and its apologists.
BillZBubb
Jun 2016
#82
It's because many DUers do not really care how people are doing, it's the perception they care abt
MadDAsHell
Jun 2016
#88
You could see and sense the divide widening years ago, now it is being felt by more people ...
slipslidingaway
Jun 2016
#100