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hw's avatar

An interesting, complementary take on Mr. Sterling's tirade: https://thetriad.thebulwark.com/p/if-this-is-a-crisis-then-act-like

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So Mr. Sterling says he's going to vote for the 2 republicans running for Senate in GA even though neither has spoken out, as he has, against the lying, cheating, potus. Of course what Mr. Sterling said about djt is correct. And it is also correct that if at least one of the republicans is elected to the Senate, that party will maintain control of the Senate. And that kind of thinking is the problem. With few exceptions the republican senators have not spoken out against djt and mitch Mc has been like a dictator in the Senate. I admire Mr. Sterling for his speech but I think he's dead wrong to encourage the election of the republicans to the Senate. When I heard the interview on PBS it seemed to me he was speaking out of two sides of his mouth. And Marie Griffin, I'm not so sure he risked his life. If he'd done that, I think he would have encouraged Georgians to vote for the Democratic candidates for the Senate. With the Democratic party in control of that house, something might be done to control the Citizens United stupidity, and taxes on the rich might be raised and so much more. Finally John Stoehr, I think a better word than "patricians" would be "plutocrats" .

Most rich people in America aren't wealthy because they are noble, but because, as you do say, they are greedy. That is all.

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