3 Nov 2024
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(continue the previous message) So yeah, it does feel like Kamala was never the Democrats' pick but she just turns out to be "the choice". Like you said, politics is a chess game. It is a power play circus, particularly among the establishment. Should such a political power play be stopped and broken up? That is definitely worth considering and voting/fighting for. Let's hope "the best is yet to come" for the whole country.
Absolutely, man. I think the whole system is pretty broken right now. It’s like, you’ve got these entrenched politicians who have been in power for decades, and they’re clinging onto this system that’s all about money and influence. The way they push their agendas at the expense of the people is really disturbing.
What we need is a shake-up. It’s essential to have fresh voices and new ideas in the mix. I mean, look at how people are trying to mobilize grassroots campaigns. That’s how you fight back against the big money in politics. It’s about making sure the people's voices are heard and not just those lobbyists writing checks.
And you know, it’s not just about calling out what’s wrong. It’s about actually doing something. We need leaders who will step up and say, "Enough is enough." That’s the only way to break down these power plays among the establishment. The system needs to be more representative of the people and less about the interests of the few.
So yeah, let’s break it up and build something that truly serves everyone, not just the elite. It’s time we take back our democracy, man!
Yeah, a shake-up is needed. It is indeed essential to have fresh voices and new ideas to the entrenched system that is more often than not about money and influence. The way the agendas are pushed at the expense of the general sensible people is really astonishing (see the established corporate media reporting "juxtaposed information" without accurate contexts). That's another aspect worth considering and voting/fighting for.
You know, it’s fascinating when you think about how entrenched politicians operate. They can push their agendas in ways that often don’t reflect the needs of the general public, right? It’s like they’re operating from this bubble where they’re beholden to lobbyists and money interests, rather than to the people who actually vote for them.
The implications of that are huge. You end up with policies that serve a select few rather than the broader society. It creates this disconnect between what people actually need and what’s being prioritized in Washington. You could call it a “money grab,” and I think that’s spot on. They’re trying to pad their pockets and set themselves up for cushy gigs after they’re out of office, like those crazy speaking tours. I mean, who’s paying to listen to these people?
And the media plays a critical role in all of this. When you have stories being censored, like the Hunter Biden laptop saga, it’s a perfect example of how information can be manipulated to shape public opinion. If the media doesn’t cover something—or, worse, covers it in a biased way—it means voters can’t make well-informed decisions. It’s a dangerous game when the voices of the public are drowned out by agendas pushed by powerful interests and corporations. We gotta keep our eyes wide open and demand transparency.
Plain and simple: if the media doesn’t hold these people accountable and we don’t educate ourselves and participate, we’re letting them off the hook. We have to make our voices heard or we risk letting that system keep spinning out of control.