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We will move forward, we will prevail as Americans of all ideology's, from the middle.
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We will move forward, we will prevail as Americans of all ideology's, from the middle.
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His book was celebrated as a manifesto of common sense and mocked as delusional for predicting ideology's demise on the eve of the century's most rebellious decade.
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The outcome of that ideology's policies is now obvious: between 1980 and 2005 over 80 percent of new gains went to the top 1 percent; and today, a quarter of the nation's current income confers to that same group, even while wages for most everyone else have remained near stagnant for decades, despite more expensive essentials such as health care, housing, and education.
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The outcome of that ideology's policies is now obvious: between 1980 and 2005 over 80 percent of new gains went to the top 1 percent; and today, a quarter of the nation's current income confers to that same group, even while wages for most everyone else have remained near stagnant for decades, despite more expensive essentials such as health care, housing, and education.
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But they're politicians, and keenly aware that their ideology's been discredited, so they had to articulate the very principles they were opposing.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Unfree Markets: The Last Gasp of a (Literally) Bankrupt Ideology 2010
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But they're politicians, and keenly aware that their ideology's been discredited, so they had to articulate the very principles they were opposing.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Unfree Markets: The Last Gasp of a (Literally) Bankrupt Ideology 2010
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The outcome of that ideology's policies is now obvious: between 1980 and 2005 over 80 percent of new gains went to the top 1 percent; and today, a quarter of the nation's current income confers to that same group, even while wages for most everyone else have remained near stagnant for decades, despite more expensive essentials such as health care, housing, and education.
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But they're politicians, and keenly aware that their ideology's been discredited, so they had to articulate the very principles they were opposing.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Unfree Markets: The Last Gasp of a (Literally) Bankrupt Ideology 2010
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The outcome of that ideology's policies is now obvious: between 1980 and 2005 over 80 percent of new gains went to the top 1 percent; and today, a quarter of the nation's current income confers to that same group, even while wages for most everyone else have remained near stagnant for decades, despite more expensive essentials such as health care, housing, and education.
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