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To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (136765)7/26/2008 6:06:05 PM
From: NOWRespond to of 306849
 
hey i signed my pettion? wadayawanmetodo? get off my ass?
nothing will change. nothin.



To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (136765)7/26/2008 6:11:22 PM
From: NOWRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
"There is a naive view that somehow everything will be different if the Democrats get back into power. The last time the Democrats were in power they were to the right of the Republicans. Clinton basically was a right wing Republican and did more antilabor, prowealth policies than essentially the Republicans could have done.That is basically what the Democratic party is for. The Republicans are viewed as the anti labor party, so if you are going to double cross labor, if you are going to really hurt the economy it has to be a Democratic that does it, not a Republican. And so it looks to me like Wall Street is all for the Democrats coming in, hoping that Oboma will turn out to be another Clinton. . ."

"The crisis we're going into may be so severe that people will be willing to back new politicians. It may be that the Democratic party will finally be split and most of the Democratic politicians will join the Republicans where they belong and a new party will essentially come out. I don't see much of a recovery until that occurs because the two parties are so similar right now." (We can hope).