Negative energy spreads a whole lot faster than positive energy.
Fear is stronger than motivation.
It takes a conscious decision to be happy and strong. Control your focus.
Crypto is…
Desperate gamblers chasing their first bag.
Investors funding the buildout of the global casino.
Bankers hypnotizing the masses to collect their vig.
…all meaningless and ephemeral without the cypherpunks, who defend the dream of encrypted and unstoppable cash.
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Rudest staff I’ve seen after cancelling flights. Oh and they sat me in seat with puke too.
Ruined my flying experience on my bachelor party AND my honeymoon.
Don’t do it!
@AmericanAir Do not fly @AmericanAir I have never seen more incompetence and rude staff. From being sat in puke to constant cancelled flights. I’m done with them. Calling customer support with a 2 hour hold it doesn’t seem like they want to be in business any more.
@Cherly1778772 @PhilipBLee@bennyjohnson Less than a trillion usd worth of our debt is owned by china. Not exactly the biggest concern all things considered.
The CIA works for military contractors, providing a steady pipeline of forever wars. The health agencies are controlled by the pharmaceutical industry, which profits from chronic disease. The Fed, held captive by big banks, floods the canyons of Wall Street with money.
The agencies that are supposed to be stewards of American security, prosperity, and health are no longer working on behalf of you and me. They’ve become sock puppets for the industries they are supposed to regulate.
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RFK Jr: “I’m going to get everybody in this generation into a home. Anybody who’s willing to work hard and play by the rules, you’re going to be able to finance a home.��
“We’re going now from an ownership society to a rental society, and when you do that, you go from being citizens to being subjects.
One of the reasons [housing] has spiked so much higher than the inflation that’s affecting everything else is these giant corporations like BlackRock, State Street, Vanguard, Fidelity, Blackstone are buying up all the houses.
Our kids are having to compete against the biggest corporations in the world, and they can’t do it.
Thomas Jefferson said that American democracy is rooted in the control pf the landscapes by tens of thousands of independent freeholders, each with a stake in our system of democracy, each with a stake in our economic system.
This is how we made the American middle class, beginning in the 1950s, the greatest economic engine in the history of mankind. Now we’re going the opposite direction, and our kids, not only can they not buy a house, they’re not going to be able to participate in capitalism, and that is going to be really bad for our country.
One of the things I’ve said that I’m going to do as President is I’m going to get everybody in this generation into a home. Anybody who’s willing to work hard and play by the rules, you’re going to be able to finance a home.
In 2013, Americans under 35 were asked ‘are you proud of the United States of America?’ 85% said yes. The same poll taken four months ago, 18% said yes. We’ve lost a whole generation of kids who no longer believe in the United States of America and they no longer have hope for their own futures. That happened in the administrations of the last two presidents, a Republican and a Democrat.
The parties are responsible for what’s happening and we need to change direction.”
Breaking Points asks focus group voters why they support RFK Jr. in 2024
1. “His announcement was phenomenal, I thought it was one of the best speeches I’ve heard in a long time, and I thought it addressed something real. I’m hungry for a change and I want leadership.”
2. “I was looking at it more toward legacy and the views that I grew up with. So it was a little bit deeper for me that the Kennedy family would throw a candidate in there that would fulfill what the past Kennedys have and work for all people.”
3. “I do not like our other potential candidates.”
4. “RFK, I smiled when I heard his name. I can just hear my mom talk about and smile every time JFK came up… He seems very confident in what he talks about, and he’s listening to views from other people. I’m not for Biden, I’m definitely not for Trump, I’m for the people just like RFK is for.”
5. “To me, he’s a strong person and he’s going to be willing to take on the establishment, the military establishment and some of the entrenched political organizations that are running our country. He’s proved himself in his legal profession, standing up to big pharma and working on pollution and environmental issues.”
6. “I think I was on the internet… and they put up that he was running and I was like dang, that would be really cool to come back… at this time, when everything is going down. He will probably help the economy a little bit more, because it’s basically going down. Even though they’re saying everything is going up, it’s going down.”
7. “I didn’t actually know about him until a random episode of Joe Rogan… It’s really hard to lie for three hours straight about yourself, to put on a facade. And I look at Trump, I don’t really see integrity there, I see manipulation. I look at Biden, I don’t really see substance there… And then RFK Jr. just looks like, for the most part, that’s a lot of integrity.”
RFK Jr. in 2011: “The Citizens United case is the end of civilization and the end of American democracy.
We know a lot about Charlie Sheen and we know a lot about Britney Spears, but very few Americans know that the Citizens United case is about to overwhelm our democracy.
A law that was passed in 1907 by Teddy Roosevelt made it illegal for corporations to donate directly to federal political candidates… and last year, the Supreme Court threw it out, and they’ve unleashed a tsunami of corporate dollars into the American political process.
What happens when corporations dominate our government? Human beings are turned into commodities, communities are turned into commodities, and the environment, the landscapes, are turned into commodities.
That’s what’s going to happen across America unless we turn back this ascendancy of corporate power.”