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In reply to the discussion: Why should I be a Democrat? [View all]JustAnotherGen
(33,829 posts)57. Ahhh
My husband is from Italy - and I now have my citizenship there. So - health care wise - we are covered.
No kids - won't be having any as we are in our 40's.
And yes - we have affluence (or as you call it 'uber rich) because we delayed marriage and focused on career and building wealth for 40 years.
Not everyone follows the same path in life. We might need our money for the last one standing in old age - as we don't have a bunch of kids to look after us. Whichever one is left is going to need in home care, assistance, etc. etc.
Different priorities that based upon your terse response - to a very kind response and understanding response I gave to the op -
You will never understand.
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Voting for progressive taxation is not voting against your "financial interests" unless...
hunter
May 2017
#37
Gee, I noticed that you said you didn't vote for Hillary. If you have to ask this question, then
still_one
May 2017
#6
Voting for Hillary in the GE is a requirement for membership at this website. It would be SHOCKING
seaglass
May 2017
#9
Really, and you aren't shocked by an OP essentially saying there is no difference between
still_one
May 2017
#11
still_one - I was being sarcastic - I know of two DU posters who wrote in Bernie in the GE. They
seaglass
May 2017
#12
sorry. I can understand someone being against the direction of the party, but not recognizing the
still_one
May 2017
#13
Agreed. Makes no sense at all. This is not the way to have a conversation about Democratic party
seaglass
May 2017
#16
I have no idea if we are talking about the same people. I do not believe there has been any
seaglass
May 2017
#80
The OP voted for Hillary in the GE, so in the end s/he did the right thing and as far as I'm
seaglass
May 2017
#106
You entice them. I'm not interested in unreliable allies. We are not going to agree on this
seaglass
May 2017
#111
It is the Putin talking point that works the best "both parties are the same"
Eliot Rosewater
May 2017
#102
Neither welfare reform or repeal of Glass-Steegall was necessary for economic recovery
ihaveaquestion
May 2017
#39
What would being active in any party to the left of the Democrats gain you?
muriel_volestrangler
May 2017
#22
Sorry, but I've seen only lackluster support of unions by democrats in office
ihaveaquestion
May 2017
#33
Party Support takes many forms... each stems from a different need/motivation..
MedusaX
May 2017
#25
Go form a new party and guarantee that Trump is re-elected and we lose the SCOTUS for generation
Gothmog
May 2017
#38
If you oppose Trump, you choose the only option to replace him with somebody much better.
Doodley
May 2017
#29
I get your point 100% and would answer that Bernie Sanders has shown a path forward
Arazi
May 2017
#46
Thanks for the best reason I've seen - to be spiteful and irritating - love it!
ihaveaquestion
May 2017
#55
I know you were not specifically speaking to me, but thank you for this post, Warpy.
PotatoChip
May 2017
#114
You are just avoiding backing a choice, the GOP doesn't not believe in a helping government,
CK_John
May 2017
#50
that any Democrat needs to ask this question means detractors have been very successful.
JHan
May 2017
#63
You don't need to be. You'll likely vote for Democrats anyway if you are progressive and pragmatic.
ehrnst
May 2017
#69
Almost all good good policy in the last 50-100 years is thanks to the Democratic Party.
DanTex
May 2017
#110
Most of us get that we're only going to get 80% -90% of what we support covered and we live with
bettyellen
May 2017
#115