Ellen Brown
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Less than 20 years is my guess. It is all driven by excessive political forces on both sides. It is doubtful to me that Bipartisanship can make a comeback.
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I think that if we collapse it'll be because the politicians let the oligarchs run the show.
Less than 20 years is my guess. It is all driven by excessive political forces on both sides. It is doubtful to me that Bipartisanship can make a comeback.
That will be part of it. Intensely partisan tribal politics will be another.I think that if we collapse it'll be because the politicians let the oligarchs run the show.
That will be part of it. Intensely partisan tribal politics will be another.
Lol . America's not going to fall. I'm pretty sure it will still be here when I retire.Less than 20 years is my guess. It is all driven by excessive political forces on both sides. It is doubtful to me that Bipartisanship can make a comeback.
bipartisanship used to mean 'let the best man win', and the loser would support the winner, the winner having won due to his being in a superior position morally and intellectually. we inherited this idea from the Greeks, by which the wiser debater won out via logical argumentation, the loser shown the light by the winner. but it appears that something has changed , and that is that the argument itself has become the goal, except that the logic has become defiled to mean that the one who puts his opponent down the best is the best man, and the public seems to be eating it up.
Less than 20 years is my guess. It is all driven by excessive political forces on both sides. It is doubtful to me that Bipartisanship can make a comeback.
Not really, one side relies on division and propaganda.Less than 20 years is my guess. It is all driven by excessive political forces on both sides. It is doubtful to me that Bipartisanship can make a comeback.
At no time did the US support anything you just posted.
Less than 20 years is my guess. It is all driven by excessive political forces on both sides. It is doubtful to me that Bipartisanship can make a comeback.
Not officially, but it was the attitude.
Ha, the latest UN report on global warming states that the planet has less than 12 years left unless drastic measures are taken worldwide. We will all die with a whimper, pointing the finger at the other guy.
When people rely on disinformation for 'news,' that's where the train starts going off the tracks. The result is millions of people paranoid, angry and fearful of everything. That's why propaganda is used. Propaganda is the cause.
The same stuff has been claimed since the 90s. We should have been dead when 2k rolled around yet here we are.
Not really, one side relies on division and propaganda.
It's easy to see where the problem is in this graph. When people rely on disinformation for 'news,' that's where the train starts going off the tracks. The result is millions of people paranoid, angry and fearful of everything. That's why propaganda is used. Propaganda is the cause. Social media has also spread this virus. Turn on Fox, all day long it's leftist this, leftist that, democrat this, etc. Lying to people on purpose trying to scare them and divide the parties.
Today the propaganda machine is telling vulnerable conservatives that a democratic vote is a vote to destroy America and turn it into Venezuela.
No one on the left or media outlet spends 24/7 demonizing conservatives.
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Ha, the latest UN report on global warming states that the planet has less than 12 years left unless drastic measures are taken worldwide. We will all die with a whimper, pointing the finger at the other guy. The crucial difference between survival and devastation is only the difference between 1.5 and 2.0 degrees Celsius.
I'll likely be gone. I was working on a book idea where all the ice melted, and there were huge deserts back in the early 80's, so yeah.
We've robbed our children of any legacy that might have been theirs.