The real political divide in this country is not between Left and Right; that's an almost cartoonish version of our political reality. The real political divide is between the powerful and the powerless...

Jan 11, 2022 · 3:19 AM UTC

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"those who merrily support autocrats for personal gains have never lived under autocratic regimes. They don't realize how brutal these regimes are. Soon they will come after their own supporters not just any dissent. Absolute power is their goal." Accountability 1:01
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@roryekennedy @RobertKennedyJr @SenJohnKennedy The phrase "That has always been the case in the US" is an insult to the memory/ultimate sacrifice of #JFK and #RFK for their serious efforts to change this evil Mafia "Small guy vs Big guy". Jesse @JesseBWatters should apologize
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He’s mocking you. Honey, they have you on to mock and to show their viewers how ridiculous progressives are
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Yet you go on the white power hour with lying pos .....
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Right, but the powerful and powerless (always) find common ground. The fault line on the ground runs between liberals and anti-liberals, with a secondary anti-liberal fault running between right and left, sucking more and more liberals into the cursed fight.
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Bullshit The problem is capitalism: owners vs workers You're lying
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The DOJ is going after Semion Mogilevich, one of the world’s most powerful mob bosses and was on the FBI’s Most Wanted list from 2009-2015. He was indicted back in 1998. He is reportedly close with Vladimir Putin. His criminal organization created the Trump and Brexit campaigns.
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10 years ago minimum wage $7.25, 10 years later, minimum wage $7.25….nothing changes except our rulers become more wealthy.