From now through Election Day, Washington Post journalists are traveling through a key battleground state, Virginia, to listen in as voters wrestle with the issues of 2012. The second installment of the “Liberty, through the lens” series is a photo and audio essay…
Excellent piece from the Post, and reporting from a crucial swing state. It’s a liberal paper, but when they publish stories like these you can at least feel like you’re not living in a self-blown bubble.
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moreleftthannot reblogged this from ngjennings
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trxfreely reblogged this from 2012swingstates and added:
lot worse. And I do worry it may be so
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irunbandleng answered:
same… still broke. but i wasn’t even in the country for the last 2 years.
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perzadook reblogged this from markcoatney and added:
Excellent piece from the Post, and reporting from a crucial swing state. It’s a liberal paper, but when they publish...
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mikeandtinaforever answered:
I’m better I got more money
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markcoatney reblogged this from 2012swingstates and added:
Well?
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beckykutz answered:
Better. Much better. Once we got over the fear of losing our jobs altogether (we were survivors) our pay has gone up, 401K is also back.
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wyatt0579 answered:
I have not had a raise since obama became president and it cost a lot more to live. and of my health plan has been slashed
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mobuki answered:
Better off financially but there are things more important than finance, like waging a preemptive war.,
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lafaux answered:
I consider myself to be vastly better off since President Obama took office. Four years ago my mortgage rate was9.1 Today, it’s 3.0.
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