Former Sanders Spokeswoman: "We Don't Need White People Leading The Democratic Party"

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  1. riverman

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    Bernie's way of saying he's not running again
     
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    White, Black, Purple, Gay, Transgender.....whatever...

    Democratic party is the party that stands up for the middle class and is in line with my social ideals. I'm awaiting Trump's attempt at fucking with the labor unions.
     
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    No they don't. You won't see any outrage from this, she wasn't even concerned about seeing a person being beat in the street because he was white. They also protect Islam from criticism, which is the most anti-liberal thing ever.
     
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    They wanted the refugee vote for when they plan to make them citizens. That's my conspiracy lol
     
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    blue32 Who wants a mustache ride?

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    That woman is as racist as they come and the left is just eating that shit up. Craziness.
     
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    Man I loved doing it. Automating those jobs gone!
     
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    And then you voted for a guy who claims he's going to bring those jobs back.

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    Of Course! New targets.
     
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    New targets, new wal-marts, new chuck-e-cheeses.

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    santeesioux Just keep on scrolling by

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    They really want to give Trump a second term already.
     
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    magnifier661 B-A-N-A-N-A-S!

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    Lmao! Is that why the middle class median income dropped during the Obama administration?
     
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    Lmfao! You're delusional brother. You have nothing to back that up.
     
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    From a liberal rag.

    http://www.politico.com/magazine/st...obama-when-the-middle-class-needed-him-114502

    Where Was Obama When the Middle Class Needed Him?
    The president’s economic proposals are too little and far too late.
    By Zachary Karabell

    January 22, 2015
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    Six long years into presidency, Barack Obama has finally made the middle-class an explicit priority— placing “middle-class economics,” as he called it repeatedly in Tuesday’s State of the Union address, front and center on his agenda. But what the president is asking for may be too little and it’s arriving far too late. While his proposals are sensible— lowering the tax burden on middle-class families and expanding access to education, job training and retirement, in part by closing loopholes and raising taxes on capital gains—very few of them have much chance of passing.

    If only Obama had started his presidency on this note—rather than announce this vision as a lame-duck who must face down a Congress bristling with a historic number of Republicans. A GOP-controlled Congress that is further to the right and a White House moving towards the left do not offer much prospect of common ground.

    Story Continued Below

    Obama’s passionate embrace of middle-class economics was far less apparent six years ago when it was most needed and when millions were yearning for it. Then, there was a chance to implement such a program; today, the most that can be hoped for is to frame the debate over the next two years and set the parameters for the 2016 elections. Six years ago, middle-class economics might have been the basis of policies; now it is the basis for political positioning.
     
  16. magnifier661

    magnifier661 B-A-N-A-N-A-S!

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    Another liberal rag

    http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/6495750

    Middle Class Decline Looms Over Final Years Of Obama Presidency
    (Adds reference to Obama tax proposal)

    DALTON, Georgia Jan 18 (Reuters) - Barack Obama enters the final two years of his presidency with a blemish on his legacy that looks impossible to erase: the decline of the middle class he has promised to rescue.

    The revival of middle-class jobs has been one of Obama’s mantras since he took office in 2009 fighting the worst economic crisis in generations. It was a major theme of his last State of the Union address and is expected to feature in the one scheduled for Tuesday.

    Administration officials said on Saturday the president would propose higher capital gains taxes, new fees on large financial firms, and other measures to raise $320 billion for programs and tax breaks aimed at the middle class.

    Obama’s administration can take credit for stabilizing the U.S. economy, which is growing again and last year added jobs at the fastest clip since 1999.

    But for the middle class the scars of the recession still run deep. Federal Reserve survey data show families in the middle fifth of the income scale now earn less and their net worth is lower than when Obama took office.

    In the six years through 2013, over the recession and recovery that have spanned Obama’s tenure, jobs have been added at the top and bottom of the wage scale, a Reuters analysis of labor statistics shows. In the middle, the economy has shed positions - whether in traditional trades like machining or electrical work, white-collar jobs in human resources, or technical ones like computer operators.
     
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    magnifier661 B-A-N-A-N-A-S!

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    Another article. There are hundreds

    http://www.newsmax.com/t/finance/ar...path=/Finance/Article/Finance-ArticleTemplate

    Obama's Policies Make Income Inequality a Lot Worse
    By Peter MoriciMonday, 16 Sep 2013 10:51 AM

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    Income inequality has been growing since the 1970s, but President Obama's economic policies are making it worse and making it grow much faster than did either Presidents Bush or Clinton.

    Globalization is driving the sinking fortunes of many ordinary Americans.

    Prior to World War II, the U.S. economy was largely isolated. It traded with the world much less than did rivals like Germany because labor was scarcer and wages were higher for ordinary workers than just about anyplace else.

    The New Deal strengthened unions and the post-war growth of manufacturing created a thriving middle class. Competition for workers tended to raise wages in service activities too.
     

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