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In reply to the discussion: "I'm a Republican and I'm angry." [View all]woo me with science
(32,139 posts)50. Actually, Republicans are angry because they aren't represented either.
Our government, both parties, was purchased by the one percent, and 99 percent of us have been disenfranchised. They are not running Republicans or Democrats for office anymore. All major party candidates are Corporatists, or they do not have the money to compete.
We are ALL being played and exploited by the one percent. The corporate media has been systematically divided so that we Democrats have our channels and pundits, and they have their channels and pundits, and we are each fed lies and propaganda to make us hate and fight each other rather than the ones who are impoverishing ALL of us.
The big unacknowledged secret on DU is that Republicans across the country are just as angry as we are.
Just as our politicians lie to us about wanting to protect public education and the social safety nets and unions and the environment, their politicians lie to them about wanting to stand for small government, limited government interference in private lives, and the defense of civil liberties. Yet no matter which party is elected, we get the same corporate direction of larger, more oppressive and authoritarian government, assaults on and privatization of public services, and more warmongering.
If we could agree across party lines on just one thing....that our representation has been stolen from ALL of us by the corruption of money in the system....we could join together as the 99 percent to get the corporate money out and demand our representation back. When elections are for the people again, and corporations are not allowed to select our candidates, we can have a real fight in the public square about Democratic versus Republican philosophy. And real Democrats will win.
Right now, we don't get any choice at all. We get two candidates pushing essentially the same corporate agenda, by and for the one percent.
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You know, sometimes I really wonder if evolution threw us a curve and a surprise division
Drew Richards
Jan 2014
#2
Obama didn't say he'd close Gitmo without congress and end the wars as stupidily as they
uponit7771
Jan 2014
#29
And terribly misguided. Obviously fed and watered by constant exposure to Pox Noise.
calimary
Jan 2014
#24
NO WAY that was written by a Repub, because it's far too enlightenend, nuanced, and self-aware,
blkmusclmachine
Jan 2014
#21
Actually, Republicans are angry because they aren't represented either.
woo me with science
Jan 2014
#50