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I think our moderator picked a bad time to abandon ship. (For those of you who don't know what I'm referring to, Sunny made a post about this forum earlier today, which he subsequently deleted, stating that he was through with this forum). This thread should be killed. Immediately.
If you think the economic policies of the current administration are "socialist" then you know nothing about those policies and those that make them. If anything, current economic policy is pretty much the same as it was under the previous administration, with a bit more being doled out for social programs in the hope that no one will really notice.
But I guess it is easier to toss around terms like "socialism" than to understand what is really going on.
With the win of Scott Brown in Mass. and the outrage of the people sweeping across the nation, is this how many people are feeling in the Charlotte area. I know there has been a more liberal shift here in the last ten years w/ the influx of many from the northeast, but im sencing that even most liberals reject the progressive socialist shift going on in Washington right now. So do yall think Nov. 2010 might be a shift back to common sence on a national and local level? Also are yall happy w/ our newish gov. and sen. from N.C.?
It is a long time between now and November in political terms.
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