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In reply to the discussion: Am I a Democrat? [View all]mountain grammy
(29,018 posts)But 40 years of constant propaganda from the corporate world has done it's job on American minds. It's hard to resist, and we've lost our way, but reality bites and we're slowly deciding to stop buying what they're selling. Before the "Reagan revolution," the usual method was to just murder popular liberals, but it was soon clear they couldn't murder all of us, hence corporate propaganda and a smiling actor for president. The American people have been sold out, the corps are running the place.
We often have to compromise, and getting back to some kind of liberal sanity won't be easy, but I have hope we can do it. The thing is, we have to do it together. Back in the 80''s the company my husband worked for wanted the union employees to agree to a permanent pay cut during the term of the contract. They were told if they didn't it would be the end. I was shocked at how scared and ready to capitulate these guys were. Courage and solidarity won! They did take a pay cut which was repaid a year later with interest, in accordance with the agreement. It turned into a win/win situation.
Problem is, there's precious little courage and solidarity evident in America today.