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senseandsensibility

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17. No violence
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 02:59 PM
Wednesday

I know you're not suggesting that. But the good news is that I really believe that all we need is to make sure that the public believes that we are on the side of the regular people, not the billionaires. And that should be an easy case to make.

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It's getting like France in 1789 and is simply unsustainable. Chasstev365 Wednesday #1
Roll back the Reagan/Bush/Tramp poli-junkie Wednesday #2
No one ever talks about those anymore leftstreet Wednesday #3
Those tax cuts + the wars account for pretty much the entire FoxNewsSucks Wednesday #12
Reagan even got a Democratic House to vote for them MichMan Thursday #27
Absolutely. I don't understand why Dems have such trouble saying this out loud. Bluetus Wednesday #4
I have heard some of that senseandsensibility Wednesday #5
because saying this will immediately result in a primary candidate funded with 100s of millions of dollars DBoon Wednesday #6
There will definitely be pushback senseandsensibility Wednesday #7
Get in office first cate94 Wednesday #8
Campaign money is overrated Bluetus Wednesday #22
No lie found irisblue Wednesday #9
The epstein-class must contribute more to society. talking-liberally Wednesday #10
Yes, and very very few will willingly do their part FoxNewsSucks Wednesday #11
Some people noticed that a long time ago. FoxNewsSucks Wednesday #13
Agreed, but when even the WSJ says it senseandsensibility Wednesday #15
Shakespeare Amended: lastlib Wednesday #14
No violence senseandsensibility Wednesday #17
There is also "Eat the Rich". madinmaryland Wednesday #21
But during the Occupy Wallstreet, the top Dems and GOP said such talk was akin to class warfare LiberalArkie Wednesday #16
Indeed they did, but Occupy was 16 years ago. BannonsLiver Thursday #29
16 years ago, but we essentially have the same Democratic Party leaders. Still the same DLC. LiberalArkie Thursday #30
File Under "Well, Duh"! ProfessorGAC Wednesday #18
If there's one thing I hope Dems have learned in the past few years senseandsensibility Wednesday #19
Yeah, I Buy That ProfessorGAC Wednesday #20
What galls me is, the Repuglykans are a "one-trick horse's ass"..... lastlib Wednesday #23
The WSJ news articles have always shown decent journalism Wednesdays Wednesday #24
Yes, good point senseandsensibility Thursday #28
Begin by taxing the Murdochs Wicked Blue Thursday #25
They're just now figuring this out? Initech Thursday #26
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