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In reply to the discussion: How did we get here? [View all]LiberalArkie
(19,380 posts)22. Insanity and ignorance did indeed trickle down.
The "chaebol" system of the U.S. business world. The handing down of corporate leadership to the son of the present leadership because "I have searched everywhere to find someone to run this company after I retire, and I could not find anyone better than my son".
And the sone may not be the sharpest tool in the shed, he is just the son.
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With so many Americans not voting when they could or voting Republican, this is The Will of the People.
betsuni
Sunday
#12
As I recall, Newt led the genuinely hostile/cheating, Ayn Rand mentality in congress.
JudyM
Sunday
#34
So true. And IMO, the 2010 midterms was the most disastrous point on this timeline we now follow....
Ol Janx Spirit
Sunday
#23
I entirely agree. I watched my parents change from middle-of-the-road Democrats to full tilt right wing madness because
Martin68
Sunday
#25
Ah..."good ole" Paul Weyrich. I think Thom Hartman talked about him, when...
electric_blue68
Sunday
#37
Those were key years and figures. The funding of the think tanks included Richard Mellon Scaife too.
summer_in_TX
Sunday
#41