Part of the problem is that we're looking to the two major parties to generate answers, when in both cases their business model depends on generating the problems. newsweek.com/washington-adam…

Oct 18, 2021 · 7:31 PM UTC

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“We must start to have a more meaningful discussion about the corruption of our political system—particularly the role corporate money is feeding that corruption, and the part it plays in the functioning of both our political parties.” Marianne Williamson
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google USA 3rd party and you will understand why they never get more than 1%
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@roryekennedy @NaomiAKlein @normfinkelstein @MairavZ @rfalk13 @kthalps Who benefits from the "status quo"? Let's ask Bernie @BernieSanders why he yielded to Biden on March 16, 2020, so we can have a better understanding of the recent historic American movement's failure.
Replying to @marwilliamson
I don't have a Newsweek subscription ... but It sounds like you are saying Corporate Donations and Corporate Control are rife in both the Democratic and the Republican parites ... would a Third Party be any different? ... And would their candidate make the Debate Stage?
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Again and again I ask, what is our plan of resistance!? We know what the issues are, all we do is restate them.
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That’s right. We’re going to have to do the work ourselves
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End the 2 party system
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Joe Biden has more in common with Mitch McConnell than he does with Marianne.
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Siyasi sistemimizin yolsuzluğu hakkında daha anlamlı bir tartışmaya başlamalıyız - özellikle şirket parasının bu yolsuzluğu beslemedeki rolü ve her iki siyasi partimizin işleyişinde oynadığı rol. Bu anlamda, iki taraf bir düopol olmaktan çok korporatist etki tekeli
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