Readers blame Koch brothers et al., fellow voters for election results - LA Times
(Colby's note: In addition to all the red states that had elections with some blue incumbents, mid-term apathy of the majority party, 2nd term majority President, etc.)
Some of the better quotes on here: Barbara Bergen, "The big winners last night were the Koch brothers, Karl Rove and their colleagues.
advances the economic interests of the wealthiest business people
convinces so many of those in the middle class to vote against their own
self-interest. At least in California we understand that climate
change, student loan debt and income inequality are the important issues
of the day.
This isn't a personality contest; it's the futures of our children and grandchildren."
Stacy Cole, "Voting for the GOP because one is unhappy with the pace and quality of
the economic recovery is like a cancer patient undergoing treatment who,
unhappy with the pace of her recovery, decides to take up smoking."
"In Senate races in the general election, the [New York Times] analysis found, energy and
the environment are the third-most mentioned issue in political
advertisements, behind health care and jobs."
(Colby's note: In addition to all the red states that had elections with some blue incumbents, mid-term apathy of the majority party, 2nd term majority President, etc.)
Some of the better quotes on here: Barbara Bergen, "The big winners last night were the Koch brothers, Karl Rove and their colleagues.
advances the economic interests of the wealthiest business people
convinces so many of those in the middle class to vote against their own
self-interest. At least in California we understand that climate
change, student loan debt and income inequality are the important issues
of the day.
This isn't a personality contest; it's the futures of our children and grandchildren."
Stacy Cole, "Voting for the GOP because one is unhappy with the pace and quality of
the economic recovery is like a cancer patient undergoing treatment who,
unhappy with the pace of her recovery, decides to take up smoking."
"In Senate races in the general election, the [New York Times] analysis found, energy and
the environment are the third-most mentioned issue in political
advertisements, behind health care and jobs."
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