This article misses the point of a couple of things. Apart from anything else, scientists have no need to 'consult a theologian', because a theologian is an expert on faith, not on the scientific implications of religion. It would be like consulting a music critic before studying the properties of sound. - Alexander Carlill
When WERE they doing that Akiva? Only when they're in the minority? - Tad
The biggest differences between the Democratic and Republican parties have always been government intervention and fiscal responsibility. It wasn't until the Bushes that things began to change, especially after H.W. - Akiva Moskovitz
The big difference that I see is that the W admin was the first time in a really long time that the Republicans controlled both congress and the white house. They hadn't been in that position in such a long time and they totally blew any chance of being the party they pretended to be. - Tad
That's just my point, Tad. It's an issue with 'Neocons'. The Republican Party today isn't the Republican Party. Spending is out of control, government is out of control, their politics are unkind and obnoxiously divisive. It's horrible. - Akiva Moskovitz
Fiscal responsibility except when it comes to defense spending. Republicans are always happy to cut any social programs as long as they are able to grow the DoD. - d[▪_▪]b ♫
Good point, nicerobot, and it's another place where the Republican Party and I disagree. - Akiva Moskovitz
"You've got a ton of great tips here Mike. A lot of people don't mention including a retweet ask in their tweets. Asking makes all the difference." - Kevin Bondelli
To be fair, in that circle, assets that top a million is nothing... I know people in their mid 20's that are worth more than her. :\ - Mona N.
Reminds me of how right after Clinton loaned her campaig $5M, she started sounding populist messages. It - Faboo Mama
The point is that she is claiming to not be of that circle, that she is just like the average American, though according to the 2004 Survey of Consumer Finances published by the Federal Reserve median net worth was $93.1 thousand and even the mean skewed by the super-rich was $448.2 thousand. - Kevin Bondelli