Reading twitter, it’s obvious how many people are more afraid of the government than of the corporations that control it. How successful they have been at disconnecting the dots and displacing people’s rage.

Jun 4, 2022 · 6:21 PM UTC

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And they should be. If you can be controlled with money favors and gifts then you are more dangerous than your controller
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At the end of the day, the buck stops with the state. That’s why.
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Monopoly on violence.
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@elonmusk In real life, not just Twitter, people fear politicians and billionaires more than anything else b/c they literally own the laws in the US. Take Donziger v. Chevron, for example. If Steven @SDonziger hadn't been funded w/ $10 mil, he wouldn't have had a chance to win
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Marianne, please just stop with this shit. If the government is allowing itself to be controlled by corporations in the first place, that means the government is obviously no better.
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Williamson 2024! 🎉
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Until we figure out how to remove money from the process, corporations & gov't will continue to be one in the same. It's going in wrong direction unfortunately.
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Politicians are corporations henchmen or goons. There is no one fighting for us.
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PLUTOCRACY Government controlled by a wealthy ruling class who rig government policy to benefit their own intrests BILLIONAIRES = POLICY FAILURE Billionaires ability to use their obscene wealth to influence elections, is the greatest threat to democracy
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The masses should be Leary of anyone in power positions, public or private. The CEO of the company I work for has way more influence over my life than any politician. If I don’t like a politician I can try to vote them out, can’t do the same for a CEO
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