Open Space: Challenging Party Orthodoxy?
Mayor Michael Bloomberg has made it official: he will not launch an independent run for the White House. He may be one of the biggest Independent voices out there but he will remain neutral unless one of the two candidates offers “independent leadership”. By that he means that candidate needs to embrace “practical solutions that challenge party orthodoxy”. He makes his case today in an op-ed in the New York Times.
What does this mean for both parties and should the Democrats pay attention?
Posted: February 28th, 2008 under Uncategorized.
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Comment from timr
Time: February 28, 2008, 10:52 am
Josh, OT but I think interesting. I was watching the news from Korea last nite on KBS when they had this interesting tidbit. China sends senior envoy to Korea to talk to major Korean companies who are now in the process of starting to close their factories in China. Further reports state that the reason that Korean companies will relocate back to Korea from China is because of lack of quality control and slipshod work done in factories in China. One has to wonder if this is starting to become a trend.









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