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Originally Posted by Nebe
The uber rich love the divide and conquer technique. Pit everyone against each other. Tell the poor that the immigrants are the problem. Tell the middle class that the poor are the problem. Yet no one is really talking about the tax doging rich, the huge corporations that pay no taxes and the mega churches that are tax exempt. We... the average joe gets stuck holding the bag.
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We, the average Joe, elected these fools into position of authority where they have spent OUR financial freedoms, and downstream from that our Freedoms, on Bread and Circus and now are spending my kid and your kid's generation.
So instead you have people screaming fascists and *phobes and people developing new genderfluiditypronouns marching ins Antisachiste Aktion, to take from "The Man" on one side and taxes and Mega Churches (remember it is OK if it is the other's ox getting gored) and Birth Certificates on the other. SPLIT the population against itself.
We are supposed to do better together and UNDER the law, as citizens, and we do when both sides work together. But that does not scratch the political and special interest itch, does it.
So in a rare time I will agree with Ronnie, the country was more together, just after 9/11, then any time I recall. Clearly that was not good some people, and their special need to gouge the public.