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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 1421357" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>I agree. If they truly want that change, it is well within their ability to get. Looking at the political climate, I'd say that future is quite a ways away. Between money in politics and gerrymandered districts I'm afraid the ugly status quo we see is here to stay for a decade if not longer. And by that time, who knows what the "hot button" labor questions of the day will be? Imagine what happens in 5 years when interest rates on a 30 year mortgage hit a respectable 6.5%. We have been living in an economic fantasy land with a lot of moving parts. Too big to fail has become epidemic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 1421357, member: 22662"] I agree. If they truly want that change, it is well within their ability to get. Looking at the political climate, I'd say that future is quite a ways away. Between money in politics and gerrymandered districts I'm afraid the ugly status quo we see is here to stay for a decade if not longer. And by that time, who knows what the "hot button" labor questions of the day will be? Imagine what happens in 5 years when interest rates on a 30 year mortgage hit a respectable 6.5%. We have been living in an economic fantasy land with a lot of moving parts. Too big to fail has become epidemic. [/QUOTE]
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