In a country being ravaged by a corporate aristocracy willing to see people die rather than countenance the diminishment of their profit margin, we don’t yet have a political container for true anti-corporatist pushback. But that will be the next big thing … and it will prevail.

Oct 10, 2021 · 12:50 AM UTC

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“In the Gettysburg Address Lincoln said it’s a government of the people, by the people, for the people, and that it would not perish from the earth. It is perishing now.” Marianne Williamson
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except for pfizer or moderna
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It can’t prevail unless we audit the election and fix the process. Except by huge revolt, which most of us oppose. Glad to see you’re not on their bandwagon
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The #aristocracy is diametrically opposed to accountability.
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Please unite with the families destroyed by CPS. Michigan adopted out my granddaughters to the foster mom who wanted to be a mom but was infertile. Their new uncle is a paroled murderer. We are a good loving family who didn't deserve this. Please help.
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#FollowTheMoney #GetMoneyOutOfPolitics #ClimateCrisis #MedicareForAll #MilitaryIndustrialComplex The common denominator for the world’s problems are: #BlackRock Fund Advisors @blackrock SSgA Funds Management, Inc. @StateStreetGA #Vanguard  Group, Inc. @Vanguard_Group
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Pharma has spent hundreds of millions opposing our efforts to lower prescription drug costs. Meanwhile, the six major drug companies made $50 billion in profits last year and pay their CEOs outrageous salaries. We must stop Pharma greed and pass the Reconciliation Bill.
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Sad to paint all businesses with the same negative angry brush. This is hateful and prejudiced bigotry. Certainly not all corporations don’t mind if people die? Do they?