To Ding Fries: Trickle-up economics, along with renewal of oversight, is what gets this nation out of the financial woes (or banana republic downslides) inflicted by fiscally insane "trickle-on-down" and "deregulate" right-wing Republicans. CONSUMER SPENDING from the bottom on up is what begins the upward and outward spiral to safety, strength, and long-term prosperity. President Obama's policies are working (and have been working all along) in a slow-but-steady reversal of the GOP's corporate-colluding policies that took America to the very brink of permanent third-world status.
He has been (and is still being) sabotaged every step of the way for no reason other than the right-wingers in control of the Republican party cannot bear to allow this nation's first black president to have the successes his policies achieve, but even with this anti-American political sabotage from the TeaP'ers and the GOP, President Obama (and the Democrats in the 111th Congress prior to this current do-nothing 112th GOP-blocked one) were able to reverse the tides caused by eight long years of lawlessness, dereliction of duty, and fiscal insanities inflicted by the Republicans' totalitarian-imposed failed policies. Thanks to President Obama and the Democrats, America has a chance to fully recover---but ONLY if the right-wingers are given their walking papers in 2012!
The answer lies in starting from the bottom and working upwards. The unions should get together with the protestors against the banks and put up their own candidates for all the local elections then form a new party to take on both the right wing entrenched democrat and republican parties.
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