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Tag Archives: campaign finance reform
Evan Bayh: Buh-Bye and Good Riddance!
Evan Bayh, your wife is on the Board of Directors of WellPoint, the second largest health care corporation in America. Conflict of interest, much? I think that speaks volumes on why we couldn’t get your cooperation on health care votes. And the reason you gave for leaving? That it’s too partisan??! Speak for yourself, buddy. The partisanship is coming from blue dog a-holes, like yourself.
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I have very mixed feelings about yesterday’s speech
Loved his promise to repeal “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” and his public condemnation of the Supreme Court’s disastrous decision to open elections up to corporate foreign monies.
Hated his repeated promise to continue working with Republicans. When will he “get it”??? Republicans are out-of-power giant A-holes who will NEVER, EVER play by the rules or vote for Democratic legislation. They are corporate kiss-butts who put profits before people. They are ruthless and hate you. It’s that simple. (In other words, please stop waiting for the phone to ring…I know you like him, but he’s just not that into you.) Continue reading
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Tagged campaign finance reform, Real Change, supreme court
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Campaign Finance Reform
I’m not exactly sure why Dems haven’t stood up against the Republicans yet. But I’m pretty sure it’s like asking why the Soprano’s neighbors haven’t set Tony’s house on fire yet. They don’t want to be part of the sh*t storm that would go down on them for trying to seek justice. Campaign Finance Reform would help put politicians back in the voters’ corner. But it would only help politicians who were brave enough to go up against the Sopranos. We need to tell the Dems in office that we’ve got their back if they’ve got ours. Continue reading

