Overthrowing tyranny of corporate rule in 2022 is no different than overthrowing tyranny of king and aristocracy in 1776 except that this time we can vote them out. It won’t be easy because they have a chokehold on the system and they are literally in the House, but we will do it

May 27, 2022 · 9:45 AM UTC

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You can't even get your band of misfits all on the same page. Edgelord bashing of people who actually agree with you on a lot of policy positions does have its drawbacks.
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“For out of this modern civilization economic royalists carved new dynasties. New kingdoms were built upon concentration of control over material things.” FDR
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Not if the Democrats continue to control the vote counts. The end of free and fair elections? we may never get out from under this… Because people have become too compliant to government dictates. Revolution may be at hand?
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If you think you can vote out the hold corporations have on government, you’re woefully ignorant. The entire game is that individual politicians are interchangeable while the corporations that own them never go away. Kinda like the street corner drug dealer.
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I believe the young people are going to lead us there
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You just contradicted yourself unfortunately. The fix is already in. But sure, vote away.
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corporate controls both major political parties in a first-past-the-post voting system and the media influence. it is literally impossible to “vote them out”
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The only ppl I might trust in Congress are the ones who voted against the $40 billion to Ukraine. Everyone else is a corrupt hack,
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I agree with the analogy, but voting won't bring change, you need direct, collective action.
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