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cal04

(41,505 posts)
Mon Jan 12, 2015, 09:20 PM Jan 2015

Wall Street Democrats can’t get away with it anymore, because the whole world is watching

The new Republican Congress has wasted no time passing godawful legislation, but equally outrageous is the number of Democrats who have voted with them.

Last week, 35 House Democrats voted to gut Wall Street reform which rolls back critical parts of Dodd-Frank—but the Daily Kos activism team sprang into action.

Over 100,000 members have signed our petition denouncing these 35 House Democrats for selling out to Wall Street. Another 6,200 people who live in one of the 35 districts gave their congressmember a piece of their mind by using our email form.

The 35 House Democrats are not all Blue Dogs from conservative districts. In fact, some of the names may surprise you: Bobby Rush from the South Side of Chicago, John Garamendi from the Sacramento suburbs and the openly gay Jared Polis of Boulder—to name a few.

Voting this way allows them to please their Wall Street donors, who pay close attention. And they hope that their liberal constituents back home won’t notice—or remember.

That’s where you come in. Every single time a group of Democrats betray us on Wall Street reform (or vote for the Keystone XL pipeline or vote to cut food stamps), we will mobilize their constituents to give them hell.

We need to make it more expensive for them to vote the wrong way, and pretty soon these Democrats will realize that it’s in their best interest to hold a united front against Republicans. It’s not exactly a new idea, but we need to remain vigilant for this Congress.

Before the Internet, it was difficult to keep close tabs on what happens in Congress and mobilize thousands of constituents. K Street lobbyists ran roughshod on Capitol Hill.

But as one of the 100,000 Daily Kos members who signed our petition wrote: “In this day of the internet, the whole world is watching.”




Paul Hogarth
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/01/12/1357249/-Wall-Street-Democrats-can-t-get-away-with-it-anymore-because-the-whole-world-is-watching

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Wall Street Democrats can’t get away with it anymore, because the whole world is watching (Original Post) cal04 Jan 2015 OP
The more you sell out, the less there is and the more it is noticed by people that don't. Rex Jan 2015 #1
Wanna bet? Man from Pickens Jan 2015 #2
Good graph, none of my people on it, never heard of any but Polis. Thought he was Libertarian, tho' freshwest Jan 2015 #3
Wait, Garamendi surprised anybody??!?! LeftyMom Jan 2015 #4
kick and rec fbc Jan 2015 #5
 

Rex

(65,616 posts)
1. The more you sell out, the less there is and the more it is noticed by people that don't.
Mon Jan 12, 2015, 09:37 PM
Jan 2015

Give a huge amount of money and assets to the jet set, clean out the homes of families and people notice these things. Keep doing it, crash the economy as well and people get mad.

And what can they do when they get mad? Vote.

 

Man from Pickens

(1,713 posts)
2. Wanna bet?
Mon Jan 12, 2015, 09:58 PM
Jan 2015

Let's see ONE of them lose their seat in a Democratic primary. When was the last time that happened? I suppose it must have happened at least once in the past, say, half-century or so, but I couldn't say who or where or when if my life depended on it.

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
3. Good graph, none of my people on it, never heard of any but Polis. Thought he was Libertarian, tho'
Tue Jan 13, 2015, 02:02 AM
Jan 2015

Where's the GOP list? Did they vote in lockstep, is that why none are listed?

And did all of them lockstep, despite the allegedly populist and anti-Wall Street, pro-solar type of Libertarian/baggers?

Some on the Left have claimed such may become allies on account of these issues. Those would be the anti-spying, anti-war, get rid of the Fed and get off my lawn and defend my property rights wing.

Did any so-called 'liberal' GOP vote against it?

LeftyMom

(49,212 posts)
4. Wait, Garamendi surprised anybody??!?!
Tue Jan 13, 2015, 02:08 AM
Jan 2015

Really you should be surprised by any actual liberalism from anybody representing the Sac burbs. Depending on where the lines get drawn your choices are basically squishy "moderate" dems, corporate republicans or batshit true believer republicans if you're talking about Placer county and other hilly bits.

edit: Bera's us too.

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