Comments by "LRRPFco52" (@LRRPFco52) on "More Perfect Union"
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@pebblepod30 The ideological arguments are part of a kabuki theater, because US government was thoroughly taken over by organized crime from the late 1800s through Prohibition. Organized crime liked any politician that will do their bidding, regardless of affiliation, but seemed to favor Democrats and Progressives in that era. The Democrat connection was pretty solidified with unions, which were actually in decline during the Roaring 20s, by 33% from 1920-1933. When FDR got elected on the promise of ending Prohibition, one of his first major legislative acts was the National Industrial Revitalization Act, effectively making him the de facto head of all labor unions.
By that time, the big crime bosses had legitimized and didn’t want any disruptions to their cash flow, as they found it more lucrative to buy businesses, politicians, and work with banks. They were already entrenched in the political parties, though the existing old money was generally aligned with the old Republican Party at the time. Those were their economic competitors. Guys like Papa Joe Kennedy and Meyer Lansky saw themselves as the new breed.
The co-opted the new secret police of the US (totally unconstitutional in its existence) by sexually black-mailing its director, J. Edgar Hoover, who was a homosexual living with his common law husband, Clyde Tolson (Assistant FBI Director). They already controlled Hollywood, which was a powerful tool in forming public opinion.
The partisan constructs of how America is divided is the lowest rung on the control ladder, designed to keep the people from seeing that criminals have been running government for well over a century now. If you find yourself aligning based on partisan baskets created by these guys for you, it’s probably time to jump out.
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@Krill_all_health_insuranceCEOs So everything you just outlined is from Rules For Radicals, a Soviet front initiative to destroy the US from within. The Russians have hated the fact that the US has been a Nation where authoritarian rule isn’t a thing. It defies their very historical political framework, whether it be Ruriks vs Kievan Rus, Mongols dominating them for 250 years, Czars, Bolshevik mass-murderers, Communist Bureaucrats, or the new Kleptocracy.
As the US out-performed Russia in every metric in the 20th Century and invalidated their political-economic pillars, they seethed at the Yankees dominating the world’s economy, militaries, industries, and trade. They have a belief that because Russia is such a large country, it therefore is the best country, even though they see abject poverty surrounding them due to terrible geography and an extremely cold climate.
The US just doing its thing shows their efforts to be futile in trade, industry, economy, and military, so they have to erase the US to confirm their validity. They’ve been working hard at that since the 1930s, as soon as FDR recognized Stalin’s USSR as a legitimate political entity.
Your point about trying to get more exposure for left issues and independent left media is interesting, because leftists have dominated the media throughout the 20th Century, until people have finally wised up to the incessant lies and rejected them in pretty gargantuan numbers. This is why younger people have stopped watching ABC, CBS, CNN, NBC, MSNBC, PBS, etc. Those were all leftist strongholds.
What you’re arguing for is for younger people to go back to the left-dominated networks of lies, propagated by Soviet active measures campaigns that co-opted US media via the CIA with Mockingbird. I don’t think many young people in working-class families are going to latch onto that failed messaging. Ignorant college kids will continue to lap it up though, but many of them are seeing through this too.
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@Krill_all_health_insuranceCEOs I don’t agree with socialist principles at all, because every time they’ve been tried, they have failed and resulted in the deaths of tens of millions of people. Socialism flies in the face of natural law.
In Russia and Ukraine, they killed so many people during the Russian Civil War, then went on a continuous murderous purge of all the people who knew how to do important things into the 1920s. They killed the Kulaks, who were Russia’s traditional farmers that knew how to grow food. They forced the Ukrainians to harvest wheat in their farmlands while being starved to death in what is known as the Holodomor.
Cambodia, Cuba, and Venezuela all have suffered under socialism/communism as well. China murdered even more than the Russians did, with death tolls that make WWII look small.
For “the common good”, China instituted the One Child Policy for 35 years, murdering infants as a matter of state policy to the point that China now is in demographic collapse.
Have you ever studied Karl Marx the person? His life was an abject failure. If anyone looked at his personal life, they would never take him seriously. His ideas are a cancer.
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