The real political polarity in America today is not between left and right; that’s a ruse. The real polarity is between corporatists who form the elite within both parties, and those aware that an aristocracy made up of huge corporate entities is inherently unjust and un-American

Feb 29, 2020 · 12:24 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
The only war in the US worth fighting = #classwar #bloomberg had to be sued to end #stopandfrisk. #DNC gave the socialpath #oligarch a pathway to presidency. #democrats can crash and bern. I am personally #bernieorbust.
Thank you Chomsky-Bot 9000.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Shorthand: Owning class versus working class. Not new, just becoming more stark in the last few decades.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
No. Maybe in your circle but not out here. Huge corporations employee people, provide GOOD health care plans and benefits and often retirement. We can all buy stock in those corps and enjoy their profits a little as well. Liberals are trying to kill our way of life.
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Yet none of your ilk advocate the deregulate/free market capitalism that is the antidote. Hard to take you seriously
Guess what, Marianne? Appointing Pence to run the coronavirus response would be like hiring you for the job. You'd both "pray" and dismiss experts and your bete noir Big Pharma and, well, we'll see how this turns out. There's no difference between you and Pence.
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After reading this twice, my brain cells just melted. Are you really this obtuse?