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Just tossing in 2 cents about the new strategy of Obama of actually calling out the GOP and what they are doing, and offering one of the solutiuons necessary to begin to build a more equitable society.
Good for him. Keep it up. Kudos. etc.
It's not where we ultimately should be as a society. The real goal should be to actually address the REASONS the very upper brackets have gobbled up so much money and power from the rest of us over the years.
Some of that is policy -- Like putting some teeth back into the concept of anti-trust laws and enforcement to prevent the concentration of the economy into that hands of a few large and piggish Corporate Monopolies. Also hitching the Minimum Wage onto the notion of a Living Wage, supporting the ability of organized labor to protect the working class, etc.
But that's a big push requiring changes that include the political system -- but also go beyond that to advocating and changing social and economic values, restoring common sense (i.e. business and economic values that support, rather than undermine the principle of a middle class society that offers broadly-based security and upward mobility) etc.
Those are things that Obama andf all of the Democratic Party should be pushing for in the larger sense.
Nevertheless, Obama's newfound determination to actually challenge the GOP and their horrible policies and practices is a great step in that direction. If he sticks to his guns on it, and pushes the Democratic Party to become more assertive in a clearly liberal/progressive direction, we might just pull off a win -- or at least stave off a disaster -- in 2012, and do a lot of good.
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