Yep. The systemic problems didn’t begin with Trump, they just climaxed with him. Electing Biden, as important as that is, will not fix the systemic problems unless and until we push to make it happen. prospect.org/coronavirus/ame…

Jul 27, 2020 · 5:38 PM UTC

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“For a business corporation to be a reliable partner in a government-business collaboration, it must reject the ideology of “maximizing shareholder value” and shift its purpose to corporate governance for the common good.” —from this article, Marianne talked about this for years.
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As always money politics trashes the lives of millions of people!
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That's the name of the game ... how can the few ... make more money for themselves!
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Even if we push, with Biden it won’t happen.
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That's why doing the same thing over and over again is insainity. #jo2020
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No insane rah rah maga tweeter is more disheartening to me than those who expect things to go "back to normal" as soon as Biden is elected; those that confound symptom with disease. Trump is a symptom, the disease was already present in (and largely defined) the "normal."
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Joe Biden’s Career has been in support of the Private Federal Reserve Cartel and Getting Sweet Contracts/ Board Seats for his family. He is incapable of thinking outside his basement. Constitutional currency will clean up corporations and increase living standards for all.
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Electing Biden is an empty gesture, like wearing masks in a mass protest or discontinuing pancake syrup. Democrats and Republicans have their petty, scripted drama but are 100 percent united in bleeding us dry.
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Not buying in this time. A lifetime of disappointment. The current people and system will not allow real solutions. #UNITY2020