The underlying struggle in America today is the same as it has always been: should this country belong to royalty and an aristocracy, or to its people? Americans need to reclaim the rambunctiousness of our ancestors. We've become too soft, too easy to play.

Oct 3, 2021 · 11:54 PM UTC

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Or...The underlying struggle in America today is the same as it has always been: political leaders gaslight citizens with fear in order to keep their attention and their vote, never delivering real solutions. Americans need to think critically and ask why
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I support every strike and unionization effort from California to the New York islands and then some.
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We Are All One, right?
This is a more direct confrontation between protesters and politicians than anything that happened at the Capitol riot, right?
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Even worse, take a look at how contemptible our “aristocracy” is… it would be much more tolerable if they could legitimize themselves as “born to command” in Nietzsches parlance (“On the Lack of Noble Manners”)
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"Bipartisan" Bill = CORPORATE Reconciliation Bill = SOCIAL 96% of the Party is behind Jayapal and #HoldTheLine on the Bipartisan Bill ONLY A SMALL MINORITY of 4% CORPORATE OWNED DEMOCRATS are obstructing the Reconciliation Bill ARE NOT "MODERATES"
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Americans need to pressure lawmakers to support the #priorities that most of us share.
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Our "ancestors" were rich white slave owners whose rambunctiousness was that they didn't want to pay taxes
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We need to ... TAKE BACK OUR DEMOCRACY!
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So we must spend 3.5T bill that claims to help the people but will ultimately cost the people more and put more money in the political oligarchy running the country??
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I’ve been watching John Adams again.
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