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Fire Walk With Me

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46. Yes, at that level of government. At the top levels of government, the difference becomes ephemeral
Wed Jun 26, 2013, 01:36 AM
Jun 2013

as evidenced by a long but non-exhaustive list of problems we are facing, which do not appear on any ballot, which are not given more than lip service or less by the top representatives of either party.

-Citizens United = unlimited donations and campaign spending by corporations and rich businessmen. $2 billion spent upon this election cycle. Mussolini's definition of Fascism says it should be called corporatism, because it is a merger of state and corporate power.
-No wall street regulation or punishment, same with the banks
-A multiple hundred-fold disparity in income between CEOs and workers, which remains unchanged even a year after OWS
-Drones used for summary execution of foreigners and US citizens abroad suspected of terrorism or terrorist ties
-Hundreds of children killed by these drones in more than five countries
-The NDAA signed again for another year, allowing indefinite detention of US citizens without trial or representation
-The Bush-era FISA warrantless wireless wiretapping bill was just signed into five more years of activity.
-The TPP is a secretive corporate alliance creating international law.
-The ALEC is a secretive national corporate alliance creating US law, such as "stand your ground". (Mussolini: Fascism/Corporatism)
-7400+ Occupy members bloodied and arrested for peacefully protesting the above with nary a whisper from the White House. Silence is consent.
-Glass-Steagall remains removed, and the banks remain unregulated. Reinstate it now.
-There are 64 drone bases being built within the US as you read this. Did you vote for this? No. No citizen did.
-Drones will be used by increasingly militarized law enforcement, who are now tentacles of the illegal DHS. See Los Angeles iWatch and Special Order 11. All your information are belong to us.
-The DHS have membership who are blatantly anti-Occupy (Peter King) and have lied about spying upon Occupy from the beginning. "Trust your mechanic..."
-The FBI have been raiding Occupy activists' apartments for "literature", creating terrorists by offering bomb-making materiel to Americans, and spying upon Americans in general.
-Yes, militarized police and sheriffs. Have you seen the armored vehicles and weaponry being handed out by DHS, much less the hundreds of millions of hollow point munitions purchased by DHS (who will not discuss it)?
-Word of microphones being installed on buses to record citizen conversation. "Americans as terrorists" is making big money to arms and war tech dealers who are only interested in creating a new market...inside the US.
-Obama just signed life-long protection from protesters for himself and W Bush, via permanent Secret Service protection. HR347 makes it a Federal crime to protest where there are secret service present. He's protected a war criminal who desperately requires protesting! Life long protesting!
-The US government have known about "robosigning", the illegal foreclosure mill used by big banks, for over two years and have done nothing as citizens have their homes stolen. Yes, wall street are among the buyers at the quarterly bulk sales.
-Amber Lyon found and revealed that CNN take money from the Bahrain government to report that "everything is okay" while it IS NOT. Where is the government oversight upon this and truth-telling in mainstream media?
-Clarence Thomas (Supreme Court judge) was a lawyer for Monsanto, yet he will not recuse himself from Monsanto cases brought before him. There is now a Monsanto person in the FDA. WTF.
-Goldman Sachs. Enough said. Perhaps not. Did you know GS execs are in power in Greece, Italy, and other countries that are being savaged by "austerity", which is nothing more than socialized debt and theft? And power grabs?
-The multinational Trans-Canada Keystone XL pipeline and the horrifically toxic Tar Sands development. Stealing the environment and people's land with a nod from government. Obama's likely nominee, Susan Rice, who may decide about the pipeline, owns more than $300,000 in tar sands stock.
-Private, for-profit prisons (taxpayer-funded) advertising a 90% occupancy rate. Thank you "war on drugs", with some 46% of inmates incarcerated on drug-related offences. Research the prison-industrial complex and those profiting (don't overlook Wells Fargo's massive investment in one of these companies).
-The military industrial complex and the now-endless war budget (continues on US soil under the concept of "Americans are terrorists&quot .
-The TSA, who have been testing out on buses. Don't need them everywhere, please!

We just do not get a vote regarding these things. Both parties are for all of the above because they are little more than corporate and plutonomist shills.

How long has it been since this has been known, and what are any of our "representatives" doing about it? Where are we supposed to vote regarding this? A 470 times gap in income between the poor and America's very very rich, with the poor doing ever worse and the middle class an endangered species.



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No! No! No! Obama=Bush, dammit!! Liberal_Stalwart71 Jun 2013 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author Pholus Jun 2013 #4
I hear you, but Obama != Democratic Platform. nt Xipe Totec Jun 2013 #5
That's just half assed lazy talk. Cha Jun 2013 #17
You missed my "sarcasm" smilie. Liberal_Stalwart71 Jun 2013 #59
I got it.. I knew you Cha Jun 2013 #62
Why I still care about local and state elections nadinbrzezinski Jun 2013 #2
I'll take that. I've been screaming this for years. We must not neglect state/local races. Liberal_Stalwart71 Jun 2013 #8
I cover them for the paper. nadinbrzezinski Jun 2013 #12
Glad to see you back Drunken Irishman! hrmjustin Jun 2013 #3
There's a huge difference. Not many DevonRex Jun 2013 #6
The differences are not as great as you think. Coccydynia Jun 2013 #39
Is not rufus dog Jun 2013 #7
State/local elections matter. Dawson Leery Jun 2013 #9
I could never be a politician. I'd be screaming at the chair to fuck off right now. tridim Jun 2013 #10
I live in NC , a state that was governed by Dems octoberlib Jun 2013 #11
it's a wrecking ball G_j Jun 2013 #13
+1 octoberlib Jun 2013 #14
just make sure to blame President Obama for all of that. Whisp Jun 2013 #16
I don't believe there is a single person in NC G_j Jun 2013 #21
Nah, I'm not into the blame game. That's too simplistic. octoberlib Jun 2013 #22
Campaign finance reform with publicly funded elections are the only thing that could save this Dustlawyer Jun 2013 #30
Saw this on Politico the other day octoberlib Jun 2013 #57
My health insurance and that of 11,000 NCers who had Inclusive Health thanks to Dems tpsbmam Jun 2013 #50
doesn't that just get your goat. Whisp Jun 2013 #15
+10000000 LadyHawkAZ Jun 2013 #18
Welcome back blogslut Jun 2013 #19
Those who say there isn't a difference have their poor heads Cha Jun 2013 #20
Damn straight ismnotwasm Jun 2013 #23
Yep! When GOP controls, they won't let Democrats pee, eat, or lean on a desk, when filibustering... Faryn Balyncd Jun 2013 #24
Right! HurricaneWarning Jun 2013 #34
On any individual issue there may be differences. Bonobo Jun 2013 #25
DU rec... SidDithers Jun 2013 #26
I don't think anyone disagrees with you. BlueCheese Jun 2013 #27
Excuse my lack of knowledge but.... Catch2.2 Jun 2013 #28
Try to pay attention. Zoeisright Jun 2013 #29
In Washington HurricaneWarning Jun 2013 #36
From your fingers to Harry Reid's ears. n/t magellan Jun 2013 #43
Damn straight there is a difference, especially in Texas! hamsterjill Jun 2013 #31
the problem is that many who say no difference are ones who don't consider this issue to be JI7 Jun 2013 #32
And constantly saying that there is no difference Iliyah Jun 2013 #37
Drunken Irishman! Brigid Jun 2013 #33
Damn skippy. Anybody who thinks they are the same has their head up their ass. nt msanthrope Jun 2013 #35
agreed RainDog Jun 2013 #38
June 25, 2013. It's my daughter's 16th birthday. TxDemChem Jun 2013 #40
Yep. Vote these assholes out! Iliyah Jun 2013 #44
Hell yeah! TxDemChem Jun 2013 #58
Boy, you said that right! ReRe Jun 2013 #41
K & R SunSeeker Jun 2013 #42
What I'am reading that the GOPers did not Iliyah Jun 2013 #45
Yes, at that level of government. At the top levels of government, the difference becomes ephemeral Fire Walk With Me Jun 2013 #46
Nice Try BehindTheCurtain76 Jun 2013 #47
Nice try yourself. Your agenda is obvious. So DevonRex Jun 2013 #55
ok BehindTheCurtain76 Jun 2013 #56
As a straight white employed male, I have the privilege of saying there's no difference Recursion Jun 2013 #60
Here we go again Iliyah Jun 2013 #48
Stand up for Women! sheshe2 Jun 2013 #49
Women's rights were the only reason I voted for Obama in 2012, but it just isn't enough anymore. liberal_at_heart Jun 2013 #51
Then vote your heart Iliyah Jun 2013 #52
oh, I plan on it. I think it's about time we all took to the streets. I think we all have plenty to liberal_at_heart Jun 2013 #54
Well hello DI Hekate Jun 2013 #53
K & R Scurrilous Jun 2013 #61
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