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		<title>By: Bob Sadinsky</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bob Sadinsky</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 03:04:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Couple of things. I don&#039;t think the ruling by the Supremes will be as bad as we feared. It would be naieve to think that Corporate America was not already spending as much as it wanted to to influence candidates,including promises of future desired employment. Like ,Billy Tauzin. The difference is now they don&#039;t have to be stealthy about it and foreign corporations have permission to step in. The big corporations are sophisticated  enuf to stay in the shadows fearing a public backlash. The strident conservatives and Teabag types will step out and they will piss the public off. So will foreign influence. It may add up to future reform.&lt;br&gt;  The other thing is this. I fear that most of us look at the current situation and feel the players are innocently wrong. If only we could show them the error of their ways ,they would change. I am coming to the conclusion that our History has always been darker then suspected. Class interests have always dominated in the US despite the hoopla that we are all American Success stories. Mythology is strong but we are replaying the FDR years as if they never happened. The collective memory has failed.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Couple of things. I don&#039;t think the ruling by the Supremes will be as bad as we feared. It would be naieve to think that Corporate America was not already spending as much as it wanted to to influence candidates,including promises of future desired employment. Like ,Billy Tauzin. The difference is now they don&#039;t have to be stealthy about it and foreign corporations have permission to step in. The big corporations are sophisticated  enuf to stay in the shadows fearing a public backlash. The strident conservatives and Teabag types will step out and they will piss the public off. So will foreign influence. It may add up to future reform.  The other thing is this. I fear that most of us look at the current situation and feel the players are innocently wrong. If only we could show them the error of their ways ,they would change. I am coming to the conclusion that our History has always been darker then suspected. Class interests have always dominated in the US despite the hoopla that we are all American Success stories. Mythology is strong but we are replaying the FDR years as if they never happened. The collective memory has failed.</p>
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		<title>By: Bob Sadinsky</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bob Sadinsky</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 21:04:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Couple of things. I don&#039;t think the ruling by the Supremes will be as bad as we feared. It would be naieve to think that Corporate America was not already spending as much as it wanted to to influence candidates,including promises of future desired employment. Like ,Billy Tauzin. The difference is now they don&#039;t have to be stealthy about it and foreign corporations have permission to step in. The big corporations are sophisticated  enuf to stay in the shadows fearing a public backlash. The strident conservatives and Teabag types will step out and they will piss the public off. So will foreign influence. It may add up to future reform.&lt;br&gt;  The other thing is this. I fear that most of us look at the current situation and feel the players are innocently wrong. If only we could show them the error of their ways ,they would change. I am coming to the conclusion that our History has always been darker then suspected. Class interests have always dominated in the US despite the hoopla that we are all American Success stories. Mythology is strong but we are replaying the FDR years as if they never happened. The collective memory has failed.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Couple of things. I don&#039;t think the ruling by the Supremes will be as bad as we feared. It would be naieve to think that Corporate America was not already spending as much as it wanted to to influence candidates,including promises of future desired employment. Like ,Billy Tauzin. The difference is now they don&#039;t have to be stealthy about it and foreign corporations have permission to step in. The big corporations are sophisticated  enuf to stay in the shadows fearing a public backlash. The strident conservatives and Teabag types will step out and they will piss the public off. So will foreign influence. It may add up to future reform.  The other thing is this. I fear that most of us look at the current situation and feel the players are innocently wrong. If only we could show them the error of their ways ,they would change. I am coming to the conclusion that our History has always been darker then suspected. Class interests have always dominated in the US despite the hoopla that we are all American Success stories. Mythology is strong but we are replaying the FDR years as if they never happened. The collective memory has failed.</p>
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