With two billionaires (both nice people, actually) spending tens of millions of dollars on TV ads, it’s time for Americans to ask whether we think the presidency should be so easily bought. If this assault on our democracy doesn’t call for a non-violent revolution then what does?

Nov 24, 2019 · 4:58 PM UTC

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As a conservative I agree with this post
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Removing all government’s monopoly on money is THE most powerful non-violent revolution. If you don’t know bitcoin your knowledge of money is foolish.
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Trump didn’t buy it.
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I liked that Trump funded his early campaign.
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The revolution was won, if temporarily, when Hillary lost. When liberals overcome the Left, the revolution will be over.
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Even though Trump is a Billionaire he won the presidency spending half of what his opponent did so money is not the only factor
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No more billionaires in government, please!
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They Know American can B bought and bought cheap we have been sold a Bill of No- Goods to benefit the control freaks Control the food and the education, we all go to slaughter we stand but we stand divided Most of us don’t realize they have power 2 change because fear dominates
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What is funny is that Marianne Williamson is the least wacko candidate for the democrat party.