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Socialism is about how owns the means of production. In a socialist society the government owns the means of production. In our society. The means of production owns the Democrats

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We have the insanity of the Republican and Democratic parties bringing together many of us who they could reliably count on for support at the voting booth.

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Americans have become alienated from their own political system.

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Find it interesting that I a conservative and friends who have been lifelong extreme liberals are now in agreement on a vast array of

“Political” topics.

As the “groups” which we aligned with moved away from us we have found that our political views are derived from the same shared values.

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That’s probably because your liberal friends have become much more conservative. But don’t to tell them that. They don’t know it

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Disagree, it’s more that there is a feeling of being sold out by our politicians. Seems as if our agreement is based on the importance of individual freedoms, freedom of speech, individuals over corporations.

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That’s a valid point

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To everything in this article and then some—👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼! Couldn’t have said it better myself—Thank you!

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Thank you for this excellent summary of the post-Bush Sr era of our nation. It has been one deception after the next, with the next one greater than the previous. The first set of deceptions laid the foundation for the rest of the secular temple to rise. And each “elected” messiah delivered impassioned false sermons to the entranced congregation. Enter big tech and AI to set this religion on auto-pilot.

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I am working on an article about AI and how these tools have become establishment devices. Stay tuned!

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I remember distinctly how the election of Obama in 2008 was about two things: a vote against the status quo militarism due to distaste for Iraq and a misplaced excited hope in Obama that he would be anything other than a typical politician.

Obama, they gave you their hope, but you produced no change.

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I thought so in the very beginning, but as soon as he started to sound more like the messiah than a politician, I started to get suspicious. When the money started flowing in from Wall Street, I knew the public had been deceived. The anti-war, anti-Wall Street talk was little more than marketing. It's utter contemptuous of Democracy to run on a platform like that while committing yourself to the political establishment.

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Extremely accurate and excellent, thank you!

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I have another article coming out about failed states. If you want, you can subscribe and get them.

Thank you for the nice feedback

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I'm already a subscriber :)

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I don’t like the Democrats, but they aren’t communist. Communists don’t ally themselves with Wall Street and large corporations. The Democrats are tight with the most capitalistic entities in the country .

They also were the prime mover s for passing NAFTA, which gave large corporations everything and the people nothing.

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