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
I feel like u are the ONLY 1 who will understand when I say this: I wish people were more upset by the loss of life over corona virus than the loss of money at the stock market!
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I say every day that the battle is NOT between Left and Right but rather between UP and DOWN.
I think there are multiple wars to be raged. A poor anti corporatist who is backwards and racist is still the enemy
Replying to @marwilliamson
Exactly. Do you think the MSM will ever report on it?
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Unjust, sure. But un-American?
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Replying to @marwilliamson
It’s beyond that even. It’s those who demonize vs those who uplift. That’s why Yang was so transformative for me. He showed us that the best way isn’t the way that makes you win and them lose, it’s where we all win. Governing dynamics. Ignore the blonde. youtube.com/CemLiSI5ox8
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Socialism is not the way to make this better either.
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Been talking about the false paradigm for a long time now. The United States has been a corporatocracy for a long time now. The FED is as federal as FedEx. Ever since we got off the gold standard, that’s been a huge issue, as well. The country has been sold out long time ago.