Don’t Throw Stones
Remember we all want virtually the same things: Safety, job and/or business security, housing, food, water, and human connection. Remember that the status quo will not get you these things.
Remember we all want virtually the same things: Safety, job and/or business security, housing, food, water, and human connection. Remember that the status quo will not get you these things.
In this episode, John talks about progressive unity & factionalism (which he promises is way less boring than it sounds)…
The purpose of the Bill of Rights was to balance individual freedoms with the powers granted to the government by the Constitution. As our freedoms are taken one by one, the government gains reciprocal power. The more power it gains, the more freedoms it will destroy.
War has always been profitable for corporations, and modern times is no different. By steering Americans away from the wars waged by the US, and the warmongering candidate, MSM ensures that this policy will continue.
American MSM has turned into nothing more than a propaganda platform from which to broadcast positions that represent corporate interests; something that even Goebbels would come to admire.
In a event so ironic it would lead to copious laughter were it not so serious, emails hacked from Clinton campaign chief John Podesta have finally given us a glance at some of the content of Hillary’s secret Wall Street speeches.
The times themselves demand that we voice our frustration loudly and clearly. We must admit that, in the words of Chris Hedges, democracy is no longer functional in the United States of America. We are subservient to the politics of the monied aristocracy.
The fact that MSM is deliberately misrepresenting to the public that these flawed surveys are accurate is a fraud upon the American people. The fact that it is not a violation of the First Amendment to deliberately deceive the American public means that we should view MSM as nothing more than a form of entertainment.
The probability of one candidate actually getting more votes than predicted by more than the margin of error in more than one-third of the primaries is 1 in 70 billion, according to mathematician Richard Charnin.