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Putting Fiscal Cliff Talks on TV?

C.H. Wrote: Dec 03, 2012 3:03 PM
I don't think people will watch. I think we need to buy advertisement time on popular tv shows and scare the heck out of couch potato America. We need to bombard them with the truth in storybook form. Their attention span is only 30 seconds so the ads have to be spellbinding.
Marie150 Wrote: Dec 03, 2012 4:24 PM
The dumbmasses that the Progressives have created.
traitorbill Wrote: Dec 03, 2012 3:18 PM
The American people are comatose, as was proven on election night.

What a brilliant idea. Before taking office in 2009, President Obama promised to have the most transparent administration in history. Throughout his first term, we've seen anything but transparency but now would be a great time for redemption. President of Americans for Tax Reform Grover Norquist has called for fiscal cliff negotiations to take place in front of TV cameras where we can all see how our politicians plan to change our lives on January 1.

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