Our federal government is filled with political car mechanics; to them, that's the definition of "qualified." But the problem isn't with the mechanics of the car. The problem is that we're driving on the wrong road.

Jan 16, 2022 · 11:43 AM UTC

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Calling them “mechanics” implies that they have some ability giving them far too much credit.
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Reminded me of... (a bit more mean-spirited)
Hey, I'm willing to be wrong about everything for 20 years if it'll make me a sought-after expert like Bill Kristol.
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Also, we should be taking a train or bus, not driving cars.
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Actually, it’s the entire vehicle that’s the problem. That vehicle is Capitalism. That’s why we have a Government that is subservient to Capital and not The People.
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United States has one political party, The Corporate Party that serves the wealthy. The Corporate Party has two branches, Corporate Republicans and Corporate Democrats...
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I can’t disagree with this
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BlackRock has become the first public asset manager with assets reaching the $10-trillion milestone, reinforcing the company’s position at the top of the entire sector.