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In reply to the discussion: I'd rather have my hair on fire than my head in the sand, when it comes to Corporate Power [View all]Armstead
(47,803 posts)Sorry if the repetition offends your sensibilities but that's the way it is.
I wish it were otherwise. We're not real happy having to worry about this crap. You think it's fun watching things in society you care about being dismantled and gutted by the Oligarchs who already have far too much?
And the bastards just keep coming up with new reasons to be alarmed. AND the smug complacency of those who mock "hair on fire" is EXACTLY WHY the bastards get away with it.
Some of us thought Net Neutrality might be safe a couple of years ago when it was previously "settled." But noooooooo. The bastards just dipped into their bottomless pockets and came back.
And now is looks like --unless he has a change of heart -- Obama is just going to let them take it over with the help of those Congressional Dems who wont fight it. (Not all of them.)
It's te same dynamic has allowed the financial system to become so concentrated and ugly-distorted.
The warnings were made about massive deregulation in the 90's when the seeds of deregulation were sewn. But the people who warned against that were mocked and disregarded. And we had the Crash of 08, and a banking system and national economy tat is now totally dominated by crooked "too big to fail" banks and investment houses.