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And, yet we have had consistently brighter tomorrows, since 1776, with a few dips for the civil war, and currently income inequality that is going to wind up being another civil war if someone doesn’t switch courses on that within the next decade or so.
says D Lee about 1 hour agoAnd, yet we have had consistently brighter tomorrows, since 1776, with a few dips for the civil war, and currently income inequality that is going to wind up being another civil war if someone doesn’t switch courses on that within the next decade or so.
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Democracies run the risk of being subverted into dictatorships of all kinds. We have that same tendency. WE almost did in the 1930’s by the super rich of the time Just missed a second civil war.
The first time I heard Bill Clinton, running for president the first time, I thought he would already be a multi-millionaire if he were a used car salesman.
There’s a lawyer in the Baltimore TV market whose shot at the end of his ads makes him look like either a politician or a used-car salesman with his big plastered grin and folded arms.
Phred Premium Member over 8 years ago
Scary!
Retired Dude over 8 years ago
The two least trustworthy types in the world: used car salesmen and politicians.
Diane Lee Premium Member over 8 years ago
And, yet we have had consistently brighter tomorrows, since 1776, with a few dips for the civil war, and currently income inequality that is going to wind up being another civil war if someone doesn’t switch courses on that within the next decade or so.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 8 years ago
says D Lee about 1 hour agoAnd, yet we have had consistently brighter tomorrows, since 1776, with a few dips for the civil war, and currently income inequality that is going to wind up being another civil war if someone doesn’t switch courses on that within the next decade or so.
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Democracies run the risk of being subverted into dictatorships of all kinds. We have that same tendency. WE almost did in the 1930’s by the super rich of the time Just missed a second civil war.
sandflea over 8 years ago
People in the US are the most gullible. They’ll believe any line of BS from a politician if it suits their position.
bobviously over 8 years ago
The first time I heard Bill Clinton, running for president the first time, I thought he would already be a multi-millionaire if he were a used car salesman.
K M over 8 years ago
There’s a lawyer in the Baltimore TV market whose shot at the end of his ads makes him look like either a politician or a used-car salesman with his big plastered grin and folded arms.