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Politics : American Presidential Politics and foreign affairs

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To: John Vosilla who wrote (58838)11/12/2012 4:19:27 PM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (2) of 71588
 
Fiscal Cliff as viewed from the left side... ie. a REAL liberal, not Obama and his ilk:

finance.yahoo.com

This guy actually understands some of this, I'm surprised. His first point is that business will whop on Republicans if they try and pull the same crap. It's the first time in a long while I've seen someone note that big business really isn't dogmatic (never has been). For example immigration: Big business was ALL FOR immigration (ie. bringing in cheap labour) for DECADES AND DECADES. In Arizona and California they were gung ho and even advertized in Mexico for labour and let EVERYONE KNOW the nice little perks they could get on this side of the boarder... ie. education, etc.

Then, all of a sudden the wind blows the other way and then of course they move the the other way... down wind. Too funny. And these anti-immigration nutcases blame "liberals" from NY on immigration? Gimme a break!

He also points out the bloated military... which strangely Romney kept swimming against the opinion and generals on THAT. Really, when I think of it, the only reason this election was even close is folks are so dissapointed in the economy and all.

DAK
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