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In reply to the discussion: Let's be honest and acknowledge that we are seeing a rapid movement [View all]Uncle Joe
(65,213 posts)13. "Old news" right?
Of course money has been involved with politics since money and politics existed.
Our nation has run through cycles of big money totally dominating our national and state governments but what is your suggestion or point other than stating this is "nothing new?"
The first cycle at the birth or our nation that you mentioned eventually lead to Civil War.
My point is just because we pulled out of those previous cycles of big money domination doesn't mean we will always pull out of it.
Every empire in world history has eventually fallen and in the vast majority of cases, those falls can be traced to rampant corruption rotting them from the inside.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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Let's be honest and acknowledge that we are seeing a rapid movement [View all]
Uncle Joe
Nov 2019
OP
That doesn't sound good at all. Link is broken though - weird. The one below works.
redqueen
Nov 2019
#22
If the young people in this country would consistently vote... it would change
Thekaspervote
Nov 2019
#4
The lead up to our nation's deadliest war took 72 years but we don't have that much time.
Uncle Joe
Nov 2019
#18
It depends on whether one counts Thomas Paine or the men and women that fought and/or died
Uncle Joe
Nov 2019
#29
Thomas Paine barely avoided debtors' prison, he was more middle class than wealthy.
Uncle Joe
Nov 2019
#33