Build Back Brandon is Dead - Left Corporate News Media Bury the Lead (generations, CNN)
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Since the spending bill is not front and center anymore what will be next ? I'm guessing since the mid terms are right around the corner the next huge "hurdle" the Democrats have to save us from will be voting rights. You know, because at some point in time, we lost them.
Since the spending bill is not front and center anymore what will be next ? I'm guessing since the mid terms are right around the corner the next huge "hurdle" the Democrats have to save us from will be voting rights. You know, because at some point in time, we lost them.
Right now they are all in on the Capitol 6 riot that nobody cares about. It was fever pitch on Monday with the text message releases, but then they actually read the messages and they showed that everybody on the right told Trump to immediately denounce the storming and he did.
That completely burst the corporate media's bubble, and they haven't found a way to recover
The woke left's whole thing is unraveling at an accelerating pace, it's going to be something when they go nuclear and go down in a blaze of glory
The america we know will be dead within a generation. There's no stopping it at this point. Today's youth have forgotten lessons from the past and think they can make Marxism work. We're just going to have to accept it's a natural part of the wiring of our species to go through lifecycles within nations and cultures.
Let the left do their little socialism experiment, watch much of the western world crash and burn from it, and build back after the fallout has occured, assuming we aren't stuck in some distopian 1984 world for generations, which would bring any idea of growth, whether personal or technological, to a standstill.
I'm not a huge fan of western style so called capitalism either which is really more like corporate socialism where the too big to fail get bailed out and more and more large corporations and government have formed an unholy alliance where the rich control everything...I'd prefer a fiscally sound economy based on sound monetary principles. The US system at this point is wholly corrupt....but the answer to this should not be Marxism....rather more checks and balances, campaign finance reform, lifetime term limits, and redesign of corporations and LLCs to hold their leadership personally accountable rather than the way it's done today where they can run a company into the ground and leave with millions in net worth... Basically reward responsible behavior. In the US today we do the exact opposite...we reward bad behavior and mediocrity from top to bottom.
The america we know will be dead within a generation. There's no stopping it at this point. Today's youth have forgotten lessons from the last and think they can make Marxism work. We're just going to have to accept it's a natural part of the wiring of our species to go through lifecycles within nations and cultures.
Let the left do their little socialism experiment, watch much of the western world crash and burn from it, and build back after the fallout has occured, assuming we aren't stuck in some distopian 1984 world for generations, which would bring any idea of growth, whether personal or technological, to a standstill.
It's already dead, the Marxists got to our kids first while we were all distracted, fat and happy in world record prosperity
We're going to split on a state by state level, the blue ones will fail as more and more people move to functioning red states
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