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Bruce's avatar

The Reagan shift to neoliberalism was hugely successful in enriching the top 1% and in destroying unions and their influence in government. We now have all branches of government controlled by the 1% and the oil companies dictate foreign policy and big pharma and medical industry dictate healthcare and the meat and dairy industries dictate food policy and subsidies. The program has been completely successful in reducing the wealth and influence and power of the working classes in this country which was the objective. When the 25 richest men in Germany backed the Nazi Party and Adolph Hitler the quid pro quo was the party outlawing worker unions. With the Republican takeover of the U.S. Supreme Court under Karl Rove's guidance, their victory was complete with corporations allowed to make unlimited donations to bribe officials and even to kill hundreds of people and pay only a fine with no owner or manager going to jail. But this dates back to 1944 when the Democratic Party bosses had the progressive Vice President Henry A. Wallace replaced by Harry S. Truman and in effect made him the next president.

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Mmerose's avatar

What was weird, Texans were trying to flee to Mexico, but Mexican border hotels were full! The power was on in Mexico, just to be clear. Maybe Mexico wished it had built The Wall! But there is no breaking the mind-control of plenty of susceptible dupes to comfortably keep Mitch McC. and Joe Manchin cruisin' along. As a retired criminal defense lawyer, I remember hearing an adulatory reading of an Ayn Rand selection at an "investment conference" some years back, and thinking, this Rand hero sounds like one of my clients whining about getting caught! I have a 103-year-old aunt who never worked a day in her life who has her long, long-dead husband's TAX-FREE fireman's retirement and SS. Throw the old lady out in the street? I am the last of the next generation, and I couldn't begin to take care of her. Scary.

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