Now Make Me Do It

FDR told activists in his own party, "I agree with you, I want to do it, now make me do it."
Franklin Roosevelt was also famous for not staying bought, after he took huge amounts of money from the special interests of his day. Modern politicians of either party would never do this after accepting thinly veiled bribes. They stay bought, because they know the next election is coming up, and people will find ways to be nice to them after they are out of office and don't need to worry about campaign finance laws.
I voted for Obama, but I don't think he can fix everything unless Americans tell him how. He'll have good advisors, but unless advisors read new things they may recycle the same old ideas. I think the Democrats have better ideas than the Republicans, but I don't think they're quite ready for what's coming to Americans in the next few years.
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GM slashing 30,000 jobs, closing plants

Updated: 11:34 a.m. ET Nov. 21, 2005DETROIT - General Motors Corp. will eliminate 30,000 jobs and close nine North American assembly, stamping and powertrain plants by 2008 as part of an effort to get production in line with demand and position the world's biggest automaker to start making money again after absorbing nearly $4 billion in losses so far this year.
Are we on the road to a complete service economy?
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