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everything he says he's going to do it really just him asking for bribes.
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@0my correct. but becoming a billionaire = greed. success is owning a home and living a good life. not owning more than a million people will ever make in their life and disrupting governments and destroying companies with your power.
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we need to start looking at any company with over 10% of the marketshare to be dangerous, and not allow it to happen. if monopoly isnt the right word, then we need a new word.
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the producers need to unionize together and negotiate as one, instead of each negotiating with walmart in secret so walmart can threaten them while they feel alone
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segregation specifically exist so they can make sure the money goes to the right place. there is no such thing as separate but equal. separation leads to inequality.
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@anitaoconnell2799 public schools aren't failing, their funding is. they have hardly any money and it makes teaching a miserable professional, so all the good teachers leave.
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if they really cared they would divest immediately
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i like that trump and biden both agreed on china tarriffs. finally something we dont have to fight over. i think we'd get a lot more done if we focused on what we agree on rather than what we disagree on.
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every single industry is doing this, everything is the cheapest possible garbage now, from food to appliances to cars to electronics.
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rich people always pay less. they get bulk discounts, they get tons of stuff offered for free because people want their business. big businesses can always negotiate lower prices, despite not needed them as much. they get tax breaks from cities that want them to stay there. the entire system is just built to benefit rich people the most at the expense of regular citizens.
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we citizens seriously need to unite to end citizens united.
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THIS! It's so stupid to have to do anything at all. You already take taxes out of my pay check, why is that not the end of it?!
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which is why we need to remove the ability to finance campaigns
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we need to abolish parties
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The worst part is the insurance companies jacked up the prices on purpose so you literally cannot survive without it. It's a scam from top to bottom.
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@mikegthompson that is the natural progression of capitalism. the more power one entity accumulates, they more it will want, and the more it can fuck with our system to get it.
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deny depose defend
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i don't like biden at all. but he's still getting my vote, since he has the most important attribute a president can have, not being named donald trump
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at least for their income. they should have to pay taxes on income like every other organization. if towns want to not charge property tax on them, fine, whatever, but if they're making money, it should be taxed.
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truly psychotic
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there comes a time when we have to realize expecting every company's employees to unionize separately is unfeasible. companies need to be forced to act morally through regulation. even if every company in america unionized, new ones would pop up that find a way to prevent unions, and that would allow them to generate profit quicker, which would get them more shareholders, and eventually they would take over the market and all employees/customers would be forced to use them instead. we're already all part of a union, it's called the united states. yet we voted to let the corporations decide the rules, and we have no power to stop them.
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there's no point breaking them up if there's nothing preventing them from merging back together. I saw we just ban mergers all together so companies have to actually compete with each other
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do we seriously need to abolish slavery AGAIN?! like what the fuck. its one of the worst parts of american history, and the majority of americans would agree slavery is bad, so why are we allowing it again? probably because our politics are too polarized to get anything actually done.
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the stock market demands you treat your employees as a valueless commodity. as long as shareholders are involved, they will be the true reason for all business decisions
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its publicly traded. that means the money goes to investors.
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profit is the guiding principal of every industry, it's the nature of capitalism. it's designed to benefit people with capital, so they can make more.
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society needs an immune system against financial parasites. the legal system does not work.
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it should just be mandated by law
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@kevinmoore734 not to trump voters no
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fines would work if they were more than pennies.
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it will soon invade every single industry. it's profitable to the biggest businesses, and creates an a whole new industry of consulting. soon nothing will be untouched by price fixing, except of course our wages.
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yeah it should just be paid for with taxes, no one should even have to worry about a water bill, except corporations.
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that's how it's always been throughout history. the only thing that was ever different was there was a period of time where people actually believed you could work your way up - but now they're realizing it's not true and never has been
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and are perfectly fine with all the interfering that corporations and billionaires do with every aspect of our economy, government and lives
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stop letting them draw it out! give them a deadline, and if the deadline is not met, instant company wide strike. if they have the option to draw it out, they will. don't give them the option. union negotiations aren't two friends trying to come to a unanimous decision. it's two warring factions with conflicting interests. you better use every power you have, because the company will.
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eh, we should just stop letting reality tv exist
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just pull yourself up by your diamond studded bootstraps
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not just his career, his entire political platform
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how about a nationwide doctors strike until health insurance is nationalized
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I think that's okay. Work benefits were just a way to force employees to stay at the same company for longer. We shouldn't need them. You should just be able to make enough money to survive based on getting paid for the hours that you work. And look at the guy whose pension disappeared because the company went under a year before he retired. We should not be beholden to corporations, they should be beholdened to their employees.
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it just shouldn't exist. the stock market is just a way to transfer wealth from the working class to those who already have the most wealth.
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what on earth? you're blaming the union for this? the people who are fighting to fix it? and not the management that explicitly made these changes out of greed?
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im not disappointed at all. disappointment comes from failing to meet expectations. my only expectation that he wouldn't be as stupid and destructive as trump, and he's not. and on top of that, he actually accomplished something? that blows my expectations out of the water. i dont know what you expected, or why you expected it if it's every other administration has also been a disappointment.
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but he said that he did
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that needs to be made illegal.
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please stop spamming this on every single video. even though I agree with it, I hate you for saying it. parroting catchy phrases does not prove anything and is not a good argument.
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why is this same identical comment on every single one of these videos
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too bad it's delicious
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@endxofxeternity stop forcing me to choose between two horribly corrupt parties and maybe I'll participate. I'm not going to participate in your ridiculous game of red vs blue moral superiority when all your opinions are decided for you.
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unfortunately, that's not uncommon in america either
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