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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Maybe it's time for those leftists who have pandered to RW fan$ by trashing progressives/liberals started encouraging them to vote out the GOP. Your friends Ball, Dore, Grey, Taibbi, Glenwald, Mate, Blumenthal, etc. Maybe ask them?
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I hope you’re right
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People are polarized and forced to pick between two right-wing parties. We do not have time to just be voting anymore we need Mutual aid and unions asap.
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The US Gov is simply an employment agency breeding their employees for use by their businesses. Now it all makes sense! You are repeatedly arrested for points by the separate agencies. A game of tag by the sheriff's department. Do you realize the sheriff's dept is a contractor?
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I wish I had this optimism but the duopoly's strangehold on the system seems absolute. Recent successes by Bernie, Fetterman et. al are encouraging but our system is setup top-to-bottom to always gravitate power back toward the highest bidder
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Corporate lobby (money) makes government decisions, not votes. It is not possible to vote them out. There is no peaceful way to change it.
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Never fall for the idea that the rich will allow you to vote their power away.
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Corporate rule? I would say it's blatantly different. I would argue the 'corporate rule' is the boogeyman
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The master’s house will never be dismantled by the master’s tools.
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