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In reply to the discussion: Robert Reich on "Lessons from the Election"-- I think he's spot on [View all]dickthegrouch
(3,679 posts)70. I totally disagree with "There is little or no evidence of widespread cheating by Republicans."
Two words: Gerrymandering and SCROTUS
republicans and tsf have cheated at every single turn for decades, enabled by the ridiculous rulings from Roberts scrotum.
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Robert Reich on "Lessons from the Election"-- I think he's spot on [View all]
LymphocyteLover
Nov 10
OP
For 40 years now, those coming into the workforce have dealt with this ... and your statement was an "Oh Snap!"
KPN
Nov 10
#54
Agree - I think we should bring back more apprenticeship type programs in the various trades.
walkingman
Nov 10
#24
This is a recipe for the death of the Democratic Party (or whoever adopts this position.)
LAS14
Nov 10
#66
No nihilsm, please. No "will anything make any difference", please. It's self-destructive. Forward. . . . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 10
#19
The world is on a self-destructive path, and we just trashed the last chance to avoid it
William Seger
Nov 10
#32
I understand. It IS dark & difficult now. Will be brighter later. Break is ok. But you might find support on DU
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 10
#63
Don't shift ground, but increase efforts to help the non-college educated. Reich makes lots of good points
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 10
#17
Nope. This is the same thing they said in 2016, and we learned unequivocally that it wasn't true. It still isn't.
Scrivener7
Nov 10
#21
I agree with you. We had a disaster, when after a debate, everybody turned on Joe, including his own party.
LisaL
Nov 10
#47
Yes. I saw. I disagree. It's the biggest problem. And the economy is definitely A problem, but it's not why she lost.
Scrivener7
Nov 10
#59
Here is some wisdom that we all need to understand. It comes from DUer soldierant:
Scrivener7
Nov 10
#55
Ironically, "Latino men" may have a hard time returning to the damn country much less the Democratic Party.
paleotn
Nov 10
#26
I totally disagree with "There is little or no evidence of widespread cheating by Republicans."
dickthegrouch
Nov 10
#70