Ohplease47 · F
Well I just signed up to be an elections poll worker here in the big vast uber-naziland, northeastern OK. Will see the real truth there on the faces and bodylanguage of voters.
The brainwashing seems pretty complete though. Alternative political media, both audio visual, and print/online...is not something people know to seek out.
Very scary, the overt fascism all around hurts us and our good souls and our little dogs too. Dorothy's witches are way more impending and threatening, than they were even in thirty nine.
I discovered Pacifica WBAI in 1968 and Freech Speech TV in 2000 and Max Blumenthal the journalist in 2025. Just a tiny sample of the many good sources still out there, humane and good hearted and mostly uncompromised people/sources....trying to hold the line of truth against the ocean waves of unnatural death and demented cultural social and political madness we suffer from now!!!
Just a tiny share..
Please connect with me in person, loneliness drives people to depend on the "whatever u seem to want" machine called Chat GPT, and then get turned into whatever Orwell's Big Brother and the MAGA masters seem to need us to be.
Maybe you know what I mean.
The brainwashing seems pretty complete though. Alternative political media, both audio visual, and print/online...is not something people know to seek out.
Very scary, the overt fascism all around hurts us and our good souls and our little dogs too. Dorothy's witches are way more impending and threatening, than they were even in thirty nine.
I discovered Pacifica WBAI in 1968 and Freech Speech TV in 2000 and Max Blumenthal the journalist in 2025. Just a tiny sample of the many good sources still out there, humane and good hearted and mostly uncompromised people/sources....trying to hold the line of truth against the ocean waves of unnatural death and demented cultural social and political madness we suffer from now!!!
Just a tiny share..
Please connect with me in person, loneliness drives people to depend on the "whatever u seem to want" machine called Chat GPT, and then get turned into whatever Orwell's Big Brother and the MAGA masters seem to need us to be.
Maybe you know what I mean.
PDXNative1986 · 36-40, MVIP
While you were asleep In my view SCOTUS already commited a judical coup as there's no way to strike down our Campaign Finance laws without striking down the republic itself because if you make it easier for billionaires to peddle influence you're effectively enabling the rich to buy the laws they want and a republic is a nation of laws but it's absurd to believe a country where the rich can buy the laws they want is still a nation of laws and so what SCOTUS did by siding with Citizens United Against the Federal elections comission in Citizens united VS the Federal elections comission and siding with McCutcheon during McCutcheon vs Federal Election Commission, was a Judicial Coup de'tat that struck down the republic and ushered in our Current form of government which is essentially a Weird mix of Kakocracy (or more commonly, kakistocracy) refers to a government run by the worst, least qualified, or most unscrupulous citizens. Derived from the Greek words kakistos (worst) and kratos (rule), it describes a system of ineptitude, corruption, or moral decay, often used in political critique and Plutocracy A plutocracy is a form of government or society controlled exclusively by the wealthy, where power is held by a small, affluent elite rather than the broader population. It represents a "rule by the rich," often functioning as a type of oligarchy where financial resources dictate political outcomes and policy.
in essence they could not possibly strike down our campaign finances laws without ushering in a new form of government and so by doing so they committed High Treason against the republic in their conservative judicial activism that changed our country's form of government.And we all know the only apppropiate punishment for Traitors don't we? This was more than a bad ruling, it was Treason.
in essence they could not possibly strike down our campaign finances laws without ushering in a new form of government and so by doing so they committed High Treason against the republic in their conservative judicial activism that changed our country's form of government.And we all know the only apppropiate punishment for Traitors don't we? This was more than a bad ruling, it was Treason.
GerOttman · 70-79, M
But the roads are.... Perfect!
Thatsright · 61-69, M
Pretty good.
Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
Exactly!
Broache73 · 51-55, F
The American Public, Taxpayers, and Consumers are indoctrinated to think Government is benevolent and it’s "WE THE PEOPLE". They vote every 4 years and it's a choice between The Lesser of Two Evils/The Evil of two Lessers.
Why do American Voters still tolerate crushing Taxes when the Government’s only real talent is wasting Capital and punishing Productivity? The embodiment of this is Korea, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf, the Levant. The Military Industrial Complex and the Warfare State.
Taxation and Central Banking has betrayed the idea of America. Taxes are not only unnecessary for running a Civil society, but Evil (See Market for Liberty). Nobody discusses the moral dimensions of taxation. People only talk about vacuous technical details such as, Are Taxes too high or too low? Should the Rich be Taxed more? How should Taxes be spent? People accept the institution of the State, with its coercion, Taxes, and inflated Currency. What passes for a philosophical discussion is whether you should support the equally loathsome Duopoly of Democrats or Republicans.
The American Public, Taxpayers, and Consumers have been thoroughly indoctrinated with Collectivist Philosophy over generations that produces failure after failure. They've come to conflate the State with Society, thinking that they're the same thing. In fact, the State is a dead hand on Society and the enemy of the Common man. Now, in the 21st century, most American Taxpayers and Consumers are directly or indirectly reliant upon the Government. If the Government collapses under its unrepayable debt, and its Currency loses all value, American Voters will not see the State as the problem, they’ll see it as the only solution. They’ll clamor for a stronger Government, more Benefits, run by a Strong Man who seems to have all the answers.
April 15th passed, you calculated what you owe the State to tighten the noose around your own neck. You as an American Voter should be both angry and ashamed. We know that protesting too loudly or not paying enough results in bankruptcy or incarceration.
Preserving your personal Wealth doesn’t solve the bigger problem— you're being hunted by a Government predator, slowly eaten by the Government parasite. That predator is hungrier and virulent.
Why do American Voters still tolerate crushing Taxes when the Government’s only real talent is wasting Capital and punishing Productivity? The embodiment of this is Korea, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf, the Levant. The Military Industrial Complex and the Warfare State.
Taxation and Central Banking has betrayed the idea of America. Taxes are not only unnecessary for running a Civil society, but Evil (See Market for Liberty). Nobody discusses the moral dimensions of taxation. People only talk about vacuous technical details such as, Are Taxes too high or too low? Should the Rich be Taxed more? How should Taxes be spent? People accept the institution of the State, with its coercion, Taxes, and inflated Currency. What passes for a philosophical discussion is whether you should support the equally loathsome Duopoly of Democrats or Republicans.
The American Public, Taxpayers, and Consumers have been thoroughly indoctrinated with Collectivist Philosophy over generations that produces failure after failure. They've come to conflate the State with Society, thinking that they're the same thing. In fact, the State is a dead hand on Society and the enemy of the Common man. Now, in the 21st century, most American Taxpayers and Consumers are directly or indirectly reliant upon the Government. If the Government collapses under its unrepayable debt, and its Currency loses all value, American Voters will not see the State as the problem, they’ll see it as the only solution. They’ll clamor for a stronger Government, more Benefits, run by a Strong Man who seems to have all the answers.
April 15th passed, you calculated what you owe the State to tighten the noose around your own neck. You as an American Voter should be both angry and ashamed. We know that protesting too loudly or not paying enough results in bankruptcy or incarceration.
Preserving your personal Wealth doesn’t solve the bigger problem— you're being hunted by a Government predator, slowly eaten by the Government parasite. That predator is hungrier and virulent.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, MVIP
@Broache73 Sounds to me like its time to get the hell out of Dodge..😷
MasterLee · 56-60, M
Democrats defrauding us is much worse.
fanuc2013 · 51-55, F
TERM LIMITS would be a good start!
nudistsueaz · 61-69, F
@fanuc2013 🎯
KunsanVeteran · M
Very good summation!
Picklebobble2 · 61-69, M
Of all Trump's follies, screwing your international 'friends' over in the hope of improving your party donors lot at home is certainly the most risky.
The whole Middle-East map will change and the lack of 'friends' anywhere in the world isolates the country; American international business and the Dollar completely.
The whole Middle-East map will change and the lack of 'friends' anywhere in the world isolates the country; American international business and the Dollar completely.
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Picklebobble2 · 61-69, M
@Strictmichael75 Then it's clearly an attempt at market manipulation.
Stock; shares; commodities; consumables.
At a time when any paper guarantee is worth little
Stock; shares; commodities; consumables.
At a time when any paper guarantee is worth little
Strictmichael75 · 61-69, M
@Picklebobble2 it sad that most Americans don’t understand that if his crypto money goes under it’s the American tax payer that reimburses him
Picklebobble2 · 61-69, M
@Strictmichael75 Which of course they won't be able to. At least not within a generation probably.
Given the predictable economic status if the last 10 years is anything to go by.
So that's Gen.x screwed with regard to any pension contributions; investments and life insurance policies they have.
I still think this is all part of a plan to ensure many Gen.x'ers return to their parents homes and take care of their 'boomer parents in old age.
Reducing the pressure on companies to commit to fair hours; pay and conditions and tempering the expectations of bond investors of better returns considering how much they invested over the years.
Given the predictable economic status if the last 10 years is anything to go by.
So that's Gen.x screwed with regard to any pension contributions; investments and life insurance policies they have.
I still think this is all part of a plan to ensure many Gen.x'ers return to their parents homes and take care of their 'boomer parents in old age.
Reducing the pressure on companies to commit to fair hours; pay and conditions and tempering the expectations of bond investors of better returns considering how much they invested over the years.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, MVIP
I am not going to get involved in the morality of your case here, although I have personal opinions. But I will stand up and support the financial and economic statements regarding the state of the nation. Continually printing money for decades and burying the debt in a hole disguised as treasury bonds has delayed the evil day.. But its coming due. And those bonds have already sold the retiring generation and the stability of the banks who own them up the river, without a paddle. They are GONE. So anyone planning to use a employer pension or 401K for a nice retirement, in ten years. Think again.😷
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, MVIP
@GerOttman Who will be able to afford to stay there? Who will be able to afford to buy food to feed residents. And dont get me started on treatments and medications..😷
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@whowasthatmaskedman
"But its coming due. And those bonds have already sold the retiring generation and the stability of the banks who own them up the river, without a paddle. They are GONE. So anyone planning to use a employer pension or 401K for a nice retirement, in ten years. Think again."
Hmm... let's see...
In the space of 27 years (1918-45), Germany had lost two world wars, suffered a hyperinflation and a great depression.
By 1960, which European country had the largest GDP in western Europe?
That's right, West Germany.
And West Germany had the third largest GDP in the world (probably second, since Soviet statistics were most probably false).
"But its coming due. And those bonds have already sold the retiring generation and the stability of the banks who own them up the river, without a paddle. They are GONE. So anyone planning to use a employer pension or 401K for a nice retirement, in ten years. Think again."
Hmm... let's see...
In the space of 27 years (1918-45), Germany had lost two world wars, suffered a hyperinflation and a great depression.
By 1960, which European country had the largest GDP in western Europe?
That's right, West Germany.
And West Germany had the third largest GDP in the world (probably second, since Soviet statistics were most probably false).
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, MVIP
@Thinkerbell I cant argue any of that. What HAS changed is that The $US took over as the global trade Currency, which meant it was in demand by everyone, AND (here is the kicker) it was backed by gold. So America printed more and more to allow trade globally to expand (which was a good thing) and then abandoned the gold standard which completely took the lid off how much they could legally print as long as they could sell the debt..
And those factors create exactly the conditions that have caused hyperinflation in other economies.😷
And those factors create exactly the conditions that have caused hyperinflation in other economies.😷



















