Discussion: Michael Bloomberg And Company Could Soon Back Orman In Kansas

Maybe some very rich guys are getting the idea that Teatardism and trickle-down may lower taxes in the short run but are eventually bad for business. If your potential customers have no money you don’t profit from them, and low taxes won’t help you there, since 0 x anything = 0. This observation trumps the Laffer curve, and is a lot older.

Either every eligible voter votes, or we’re stuck with this sorry state of affairs. Hopefully this is a temporary malady.

It is so sad to see Justice Robert’s vision of a
Republican President, at any cost (to voter’s rights), so close to becoming a reality. Even with the dark cloud of handing the Presidency to Chimpy the Decider hanging over their heads, the SCOTUS forges ahead without a hint of embarrassment. The pathetic squats.

It’s like “The Clash of the Titans.” Comforting to have the fates of us mortals decided by the power of beings beyond our ken (or socioeconomic status).

All the Koch’s money and all the Koch’s supplicants will have a hard time rescuing Roberts from his new career in the “private sector.”

There are days I wake up thankful I don’t a) watch much synchronous TV and b) live in any kind of swing state. Even if my state is on the seriously red side of the purple spectrum.

@PDXer - all the Kochs’ money and all the Kochs’ men couldn’t put Roberts together again?

I think it’s over but the counting. Enough Americans see the damage Obama and his troopers have wrought and no amount of money will change their minds. Bloomie should know that after the gun issue he fought to overcome.

So much free speech is getting involved in this election I can barely hear myself think.

All the money in the world can’t save Roberts Senate seat. The people of Kansas are sending a clear message to the Republicans and the Koch Brothers: they don’t like their ideology, they want a change. Roberts will not return to D.C. and Brownback is not returning to be Governor.