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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You’re feeding the Republicans and playing into their hands.When autocracy wins we ALL LOSE.We can’t fight from the outside,we must fight from within.You make Biden and the Dems look weak and they are just waiting for to take over.
The answer to Have they really been that different no matter who? Yes! Trump’s term unemployment was at its lowest & people were being paid more do to competition, energy Independence=savings, pipeline open, 2M less people X-ing border, Trumps Covid response was to open back up!
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End citizens united
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Jeff Bezos has done more for the working people of the world than Bernie Sanders could do in a billion lifetimes.
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Spin it any which way you want, but its the elite corrupt vs everyone else. Independent of your politics. People get a little sniff of power and their eyes get bigger than mount everest. Its a scary thing that our fore fathers TRIED to protect us from.
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The political divide is in congress. They all have power. So it’s about left vs right.
I completely agree. I have been phrasing it as the “globalists versus the people.” Or ask Catherine Austin Fitts likes to say, it’s the battle between people who can print money and people who can’t.
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True. "Carried Interest"
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You're wrong! Left supports democracy and Right supports fascism.
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She had me until she lumped in Trump with Obama and Biden. Sometimes she makes so much sense and then she's crazy.