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Tag Archives: corruption
“Daddy is a drunk!”
I’ve spent at least ten years talking about “regime change in Washington DC”, trying to explain exactly what that entails, and why it’s necessary for the survival of our nation. Daddy is a drunk! It’s an allegory. Continue reading
January 6 Gave Revolution A Bad Name
The sad thing about January 6 ā and everybody knows what Iām referring to because the Alice in Wonderland narratives around are still being milked by pundits and politicians alike ā is that it had both sides working to make sure it flopped, that instead of representing an actual challenge to power or a wake-up call to the public or a warning label for the buffoons and criminals now holding office, it was a huge embarrassment, an unfunny joke, a reminder that politics is Pro Wrestling, only without sexy ring girls. Continue reading
Just a theory . . .
What was just a theory yesterday can become a reality today and new possibilities will define all our tomorrows … at least, in theory. Continue reading
The March To Corporate Totalitarianism
It’s all but over folks . . . except for the revolution. Anyone want to borrow my pitchfork sharpener? Continue reading
Posted in Corporatism, Democracy, Economics, Nihilism, Political Rant
Tagged cannibalism, Citizens United, congress, corruption, inverted totalitarianism, Obama, plutocracy, Sheldon Wolin, TPIP, TTP
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VIDEO BLOG: Trust No Incumbent
The bribery and blackmail has destroyed any semblance of representative government in contemporary America. We have learned our lesson. The faith both in our democratic system and the politicians we entrusted with the future of our nation and the quality of our lives was misplaced. The system has been corrupted by money and the trustworthiness of our “representatives” in public office been sabotaged. No more apologies. No more excuses. No more bullshit. Trust no incumbent! Continue reading
Posted in Political Analysis, Political Rant, Video Blog
Tagged Afghanistan, American dream, American economy, american way, blackmail, bribery, candidate contracts, candidate pledges, congress, corporate elite, corruption, deceit, defense budget, democracy, incumbent, Medicare, minimum wage, oil subsidies, oligarchy, politics, public option, rich and powerful, rich elite, social security, taxes, war on terror
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Pledge: Medicare
Every version of the Ryan budget bill has represented a direct attack on Medicare. Any congressman who supports it is attempting to undermine an efficient program which has provided for the medical needs of millions of Americans. Such treachery must at all costs be confronted and stopped. Continue reading
Posted in Political Analysis, Political Rant
Tagged American dream, American economy, american way, blackmail, bribery, campaign finance reform, candidate contracts, candidate pledges, congress, corporate elite, corruption, deceit, deception, defense budget, democracy, Grover Norquist, health care, health care reform, Medicare, october surprise, oligarchy, Paul Ryan, politics, rich and powerful, rich elite, Ryan budget, safety net, social security, taxes, war on terror
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Pledge: Social Security
This pledge should be presented to any congressman running for re-election this November, who recently voted for what has been termed the Ryan budget. A vote in favor of this horrifying piece of legislation amounts to a war cry for more military aggression and an attack on social security as we now know it. Continue reading
Posted in Political Analysis, Political Rant
Tagged American dream, American economy, american way, blackmail, bribery, campaign finance reform, candidate contracts, candidate pledges, congress, corporate elite, corruption, deceit, deception, defense budget, democracy, health care reform, Medicare, october surprise, oligarchy, Paul Ryan, politics, rich and powerful, rich elite, Ryan budget, social security, taxes, war on terror
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Gridlock or Lockstep?
We may be down but we’re not out. Over the next couple weeks, follow a plan that will take any incumbent down who insists that his rich friends with the big check books are more important than you and I. Continue reading
Posted in Deconstruction, Political Analysis, Political Rant
Tagged America, big banks, big money, campaign contributions, change, congress, corporate elite, corruption, deception, democracy, disintegration, elite, gridlock, incumbents, initiative, political corruption, politics, self-serving, Senate, slavery, traitor, tyranny, USA, Wall Street
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Trust No Incumbent!
The bribery and blackmail has destroyed any semblance of representative government in contemporary America. We have learned our lesson. The faith both in our democratic system and the politicians we entrusted with the future of our nation and the quality of our lives was misplaced. The system has been corrupted by money and the trustworthiness of our “representatives” in public office been sabotaged. No more apologies. No more excuses. No more bullshit. Trust no incumbent! Continue reading
Posted in Political Analysis
Tagged Afghanistan, American dream, American economy, american way, blackmail, bribery, campaign finance reform, candidate contracts, candidate pledges, congress, corporate elite, corruption, deceit, deception, defense budget, democracy, health care reform, Medicare, october surprise, oil subsidies, oligarchy, politics, public option, rich and powerful, rich elite, social security, taxes, war on terror
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It Is What It Isn’t
Yes, we’re buried in mountains of bullsh*t, propaganda, fake this, fake that, deep fakes, false flags, manufactured crises. Lies are flaunted openly with brash impudence and total impunity, even celebrated. Being a great liar, if not openly lauded, seems to be quietly admired. That’s the world we live in. It is what it isn’t. It’s probably not what it appears to be. Truth is relative. Facts belong to the highest bidder. So … is there a solution to this mess? Anything we can do to reverse this descent into cognitive chaos? Continue reading →