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Don’t you have the clout and resources to make all the changes that matter. I’m glad you react to issues like this one but you might as well give the world the bird as you do it. You don’t need to fight every battle, but army you the same guy who bragged that you have world leaders calling you for advice? It kinda takes the the validity out of your words. I always say “two lips can say anything”.
You better be doing better than that. All over the country we see the over reach of policing. What you need to recognize is the need for an independent community ran “secret shopper” continuous audit of law enforcement and the courts. None of the fake 2 faced politicians would go for that. A real politician for the people would entertain the idea.
I agree but if it’s not done properly and with the right path chosen, millions will likely die. Right now the plan seems like it’s pacify the sheep and slowly boiling the frog. What do you figure stretching it out over the span of a decade might be the trick to make it as “painless” (unnoticeable), as possible? Have you figured out how to prevent ai and ai swarms? I have.
Democracy died a long time ago. Our country is controlled by bankers and lobbyists. Fractal banking is the key to the whole charade. Anyone, anyone at all please look at what it is and the mechanics of money. Look into how banks make and lend money. We are all slaves. All that’s happened is we went from calling it what it was , to calling it the American dream. We’ve been sold snake oil. And now we’re all on the edge of self destruction.
I would push back on the idea based on how we get raped every single day by the political process, the judiciary system, the tax code, fractal banking (the current standard), need I go on? People are having the food literally stolen from their homes, yet where are the strong preventing this?
@lsgarlick@GadSaad I tend to agree. But part of the problem is blind tribalism. And that crosses part lines in many more occasions than you would expect. An example is to do a quick audit on what measures are consistently bipartisan. Then read between the lines.