We can’t have environmental protection because of profits for fossil fuel companies; we can’t have universal healthcare because of profits for health ins. companies; we can’t have a more peaceful world because of profits for defense contractors. So at what point is enough enough?

Sep 20, 2021 · 1:57 AM UTC

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The only way it can change is if a law forbidding corporate money in politics would be voted. However, I don't think that it will ever happen in US.
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Donors to the @DNC & @GOP benefit from a world of pollution & austerity. Both parties spin their justifications for peasant maintenance in different ways; at the end of the day they’ve been installed by the ruling class to maintain the serfdom.
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All establishment politicians must go for it to change. That goes for Rs and Ds. They are the same and owned by the same entities.
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I don’t see how we get rid of fossil fuels without Nuclear
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It’s never enough, they don’t care who is harmed as long as profits keep coming in.
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Some of us understood this prior to last November. #Democrats are the disease, not the cure.
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PLUTOCRACY Government controlled by a wealthy ruling class who rig government policy to benefit their own intrests BILLIONAIRES = POLICY FAILURE Billionaires ability to use their grotesque wealth to influence elections is the greatest threat to democracy
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The Founding Fathers did not beg King George for the change they desired, they created their own government first and then informed the king that he was no longer required. The same can be done right now, today. #DirectDemocracy #GiftEconomy
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🎶 never enough, never never, never enough, never never …
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