Comments by "danusty" (@danusty) on "The Jimmy Dore Show" channel.

  1. Although the professor is right about being against us ever having gone into Iraq, and intervened militarily in other Middle Eastern/North Africa nations, and I do agree there is racism in the US with every race (including whites) being racist towards whites, every race (minus blacks) being racist towards blacks, and blacks being racist towards asians and whites (and this is coming from a born and raised puertorican mind you). When it comes to Venezuela, the sanctions are justified and they are not against the civilian population, but against the illegitimate Venezuelan government. First of all Chavez nationalized private industries without remunerating the owners when the government overtook their private businesses, and he did this when he saw his socialist utopia wasn't going to go anywhere with the continuous devaluation of their only industry (oil), then when maduro got appointed to be Chavez successor by Chaves himself as he was dying, Maduro made sure to create new government positions that would do the same thing and supercede legitimate and official government positions in order to further cement his stay in power, and also by unilaterally changing election rules (sounds familiar?) that would guarantee his reelections. Getting out of the Paris climate accord was the correct thing to do since the US has some of the cleanest air and it was achieved through local government legislation, not through foreign interference. All while China has some of the dirtiest air quality and they are in the same accord all while they open more coal power plants, because China can do whatever it wants and no greta will come and criticize them ($$$$$$$). HOW DARE ME?! The US north American trade deal was signed by Canada and Mexico, but the world complains if the US puts tariffs on their goods, all while they put tariffs on US goods. There was an "insurrection" in January 6 where no civilian was armed and no federal employee got killed by civilian hands, yet the only person who was killed was due to a gun shot from a black federal employee towards a white unharmed woman, and his name is purposely not revealed to the public. Blacks are incarcerated more than all the other races because 13% of the population commit over 40% of the violent crimes. And yes there are racial supremacists in the US, such as Louis Farrakhan and his followers (such as the black man who recently ran over a cop in the US capitol and went out to commit stabbings) But we can't talk about china's human rights abuses and their uighur concentration camps, forced labor and forced "fetus elimination" right? $$$$$$$$ What a useful idiot that professor is. He'll be one of the first to be eliminated by the government he helped promoted once his socialist "utopia" takes over his nation.
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  38. owning a piece of a company and having unions are two diferent things. you can own a piece of your company if you invest in it/buy shares, anyone can do that, or you can straight up make your own business and the the only owner or partner up and have various owners. for those who love unions however, I have a story for you. Puerto Rico had a 100% monopoly with its power company (la Autoridad de Energia Electrica), the puertorican government had this essential monopoly from the early 1900s to about a year ago or so when it became a private/public company. during the time la AEE was fully owned by the government, they had a union called la UTIER, since la AEE was an essential monopoly, every time la UTIER felt like asking for a raise, they would protest and would stop those who freely felt like going to work from entering the AEE power plants, and in the end la UTIER would get the raise they felt they were owed. the government couldn't get rid of la UTIER because governments are not able to get rid of unions that work for the public sector. every time la UTIER got a raise, the people of Puerto Rico saw an increase in the ammount of money they paid for electricity, because as you guys know, no company, not even those owned by a government are going to absorb the cost of having to pay an employee more per hour, the cost is always passed unto the people. the worst part however was that during the time la AEE was fully owned by the puertorican government, la UTIER barely maintained it, and the grid became so frail that the slightest bit of rain would cause large portions of the island to lose power, in addition to the fact that because this company was publicly owned, the local governmet kept taking loans from the money they thought they would earn from la AEE per year, to the point where la AEE became bankrupt, as in an essential monopoly went bankrupt. the lesson of the story, don't be a socialist.
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