Was his claim false in that he knew all along it couldn’t be changed? Or was he being idealistic in thinking it could? Or is he just a capitalist with a heart who always knew it couldn’t be changed and strung people along? I would like to think he was being idealistic, actually believing that a people’s revolution could force the change. It happened once before in American history, when the muckrakers and the workers & unions brought down the oligarchy and transformed the working place and people’s lives. I like to believe that’s what he was thinking. Of course back then the media, while supporting wars, wasn’t an omnificent force.
Posted by William_MaryFrayedBear just brought my attention to a video that I need to study and do a post on.
Posted by William_MaryA symptom of perception management. The program was completed when the vast amount of the American citizenship became compliant to the delivery of MSM information. [consortiumnews.com]
Posted by KilltheskyfairyIt’s the only way…
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Posted by HippieChick58Donnie thinks he had every right to interfere with the 2020 election
Posted by KilltheskyfairyHappy Labor Day!
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Posted by KilltheskyfairyHappy Labor Day!
Posted by KilltheskyfairyHappy Labor Day!
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Posted by KilltheskyfairyCorporate greed!