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As governments continue to mismanage our media of exchange, we WILL find alternate media of exchange.
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Zelensky's not a con man. He's a pawn man.
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The die was cast during the Maidan Coup.
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@ReadersOfTheApocalypse ... by which they mean, "We win every election."
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He's got a point. But remember, he's the guy who hired Bolton and Pompeo in the first place, and they back-stabbed him the entire time, without his doing a damn thing about it. Trump talks tough, but he's pretty limp, in my opinion.
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Russia's sound (self-sufficient) resource and industrial base, its close ties with China and India, its lead in ECM, and most of all, the economically fragile West, already in debt up to its eyeballs, has already borrowed all the money a well-run nation only borrows during war and major conflict. Russia operates more like the USA used to. They still openly control the media; whereas, USA propaganda operates(operated) in secret, and wasn't widely understood to be propaganda by the US public. Since before WW II. (Some say the fix was already in by the Spanish-American War, and they're not wrong.)
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@jimbobjimjim6500 No, it's not. Sorry, leftie.
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If MSM had ANY integrity, Assange would be free, because of nonstop pressure on Western leaders. Same for Tommy Robinson and many others.
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When the Republican Speaker of the House speaks this way, you know the madness will continue. The only reason you're blocking spending is because you want more accountants? When will it stop? Will the people turn their backs or will the government use its mistakes of the past and the resulting crises on every front, to go full-on Orwell? May we all live long enough to see things change for the better.
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Imagine a world in which USA, China, and Russia are at peace and cautiously and prudently trading with one another.
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Denmark has a lot of problems, right now.
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Pepe was a creepy character, but the MORAL of the story was always him getting punished for stalking the poor kitty. Even in the scene being cancelled, Pepe gets taken down.
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I guess it's time to shut down my TDAmeritrade.
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Yes. As CEO, Matze blew it. He hitched his wagon to Amazon, without any kind of backup plan for hosting services. I think institutions that've hitched their wagon to Google are going to suffer, too.
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Just stop using Amazon for any purchases. I'm cutting them off. I still surf Amazon to find products. Then I find those products OFF Amazon.
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That's not how the citizens of NATO nations think. There's wide divergence of opinion between governments and governed in the West.
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This is the exact same thinking that spawned dictatorship across Africa. "Can't let the Rooskies have access to these vital resources, so any dirty deeds we commit are totally justified."
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"But we can NEVER achieve unanimity!" "Sure we can. We just silence anyone who disagrees! Easy-Peasie!"
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It's like Sunday School teachers quit the church and became full-time censors.
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You misspelled ""collective waste."
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This is why I am so pessimistic about things really turning around. People who should know better do NOT.
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@King_Cola Health care shouldn't be run by the government, either.
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@michaelgnit8476 "Rules-based order" is a phrase they trot out when they want to do something they can't cite international law to justify. ICC is to be absolutely respected and followed, unless NATO doesn't feel like it.
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So is the U.S. The question is, how many other countries they can break on their way down? Sheer madness.
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There are quite a few countries with whom USA should not trade, due to human rights abuses. Russians are no angels, either. But USA is most vulnerable due to its blatant hypocrisy, and one-party rule that neoliberal Democrats have installed, with a handful of traitorous RINOs playing for the Democrat team. It's not officially state-run media, but the media do the bidding of government insiders in return for access to government insiders. Our press has been doing this since it covered-up FDR's affair(s). It's not technically the government that's doing it, but the censorship by private platforms that will do the bidding of state actors - often all it takes is one phone call from Massachusetts or California government official(s) - is the functional equivalent of government censorship. When they'll censor the president of the United States, you KNOW it's a shadow government, bearing little or no resemblance and with no accountability to the actual will of the people. Meanwhile, Julian Assange continues serving his life sentence for telling the truth.
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"Journalistic ethics" is kind of a 20th-Century myth. Before that, everybody knew that Paper X pushed one perspective, Paper Y pushed another, and nobody pretended (or nobody believed) that ANY outlet was "objective."
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She's an overweight Nurse Ratchet from "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest," brandishing the electro-shock cables. "It's for your own good," she insists. No wonder Niger didn't welcome her with a hug.
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@richardkammerer2814 Always has been. Common sense is actually pretty uncommon.
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"We're placing an embargo on products we can't do without."
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Regardless, the establishment is dead set against the public learning the truth. The entire criminal justice system is in a shambles. The people have no faith in it.
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McConnell and Graham have been in that John McCain RINO Club for many years. Anybody paying attention has known this for a long time. My outrage is many years old. Just been a slow burn for a long time against these oligarchs and friends of oligarchs. Seeing them get re-elected over and over again has really challenged my faith in humanity.
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Both parties appeal to low-info voters for their support. Anything good that comes out of politics is usually for all the wrong reasons. When they have really good reasons, that's when they do all the worst things.
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Bolton wants war? That's so unlike him! Not.
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@southerncharity7928 I couldn't believe Trump hired George HW Bush's attorney general. When I heard that, my heart sank. Barr put on a good act, but he didn't clean up DOJ, and he had the clout and the knowledge of DOJ's workings to clean it up. On all the big issues, he basically enabled Dems/neoliberals to run out the clock, and did little/nothing to get to the bottom of the RussiaGate hoax, even though it's plain as day what happened.
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Mike Johnson's on record supporting both Ukraine and Israel projects.
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Because of "rules-based order," which is to say "No rules, when the donor class wants something."
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Nobody believes their ratings. Just like Rotten Tomatoes, which will stop at nothing to make Disney movies seem "popular."
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@davidlazarus67 BINGO!
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@Ratimir101 Yes. The military-industrial complex needs a never-ending source of external threats to justify its existence and its life-ending income stream.
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@UltraCasualPenguin What are your sources. How did you research your claims? I'm thinking you're just regurgitating propaganda from your pet echo-chamber/corporate media. You should be very worried to see the Democrats and the billionaires and multinational corporations on the same side. They're NOT looking out for you, although you sound like a very nice and very useful idiot.
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@HilaryB. Butt... But... SNOPES SAID!!!! You get it. Janne Laitinen doesn't.
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Read the New York Times to have an excellent idea of what's not going on.
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Long line of presidents before Trump set all this in motion. Don't know that Trump will solve things, but I know for a fact that the establishment will make things worse.
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@ericsuarez834 If they ran the debates like actual debates, it would be nice.
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That's the trap. Bring the government in. Do you really think that'll turn out well? The only way this BS goes away is to let the market do its thing, in my opinion. I would argue that the Communications Decency Act and especially Section 230, is government over-reach and a violation of the 1st Amendment. The WORST thing is to turn Big Tech into utilities. The BEST thing is to NOT give Big Tech special privileges to behave as publishers while falling under "platform" law. That means LET Big Tech censor, but also expose them to LAWSUITS from private citizens.
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@kevinmcfarlane2752 Yes. Breakup brings the government, which is controlled/influenced heavily by big-money Big Tech. Everybody will cheer the break-up, and the government will sneak in more regulations that will crush any new competition. Competition is the key, and competition would quickly eliminate losers like Zuckerberg and Dorsey.
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@thetruth-loveitorhateit7999 You left it out.
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Watergate wasn't enough to bring Nixon down. The cover-up - i.e., the lying - was what the heartland could never forgive.
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I think he was shocked and out of his depth. Like U.S. globalists in the Biden Admin, these people aren't used to facing people from OUTside their echo chamber whom they cannot intimidate, cancel, or otherwise eliminate from consideration for wrong-speak or wrong-thought. It's kind of funny to see. It reminds me of a scene from "Dragonslayer" where the Christian priest, all full of his delusions, confronts the dragon, shouting his "magical incantation" right before the dragon torches him.
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So all the rhetoric was to restrain them from responding to military action WE planned in Ukraine?
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