@nelson1971@DrewSav No, the right just throws stupidities that are easy for a non-expert to refute.
We know your masters are just "flooding the zone with shit", as usual; we just send it down the sewer where it belongs faster these days.
@AdamantDimak@bolshefish "The father of these famous rightwing billionaires was Fred Koch, who started his fortune with $500,000 received from Stalin for his assistance constructing 15 oil refineries in the Soviet Union in the 1930s." https://t.co/YPuf5MV5Sv
@jcoleforselma @benigma2017 Your party's only goal is keeping control of the only slot that can be used to oppose the right, + using it to be only 2 degrees less right than they are.
We don't share that goal.
Allow me to address the elephant in the room: The decades-long outsourcing of domestic manufacturing to China was not an insidious Chinese conspiracy for dominance but the greedy strategy of the American ruling class to explode its profit margins by exploiting global inequality.
Remember folks, podcaster Tim Pool was caught accepting 400k a month from the Russian intelligence services, claimed he didn't know, and now he's on the official White House press pool
@FIRenegade @MrFarhaj@DropSiteNews Because we're already never gonna vote for Republicans, but Democrats still think they own our votes.
If Democrats choose to aid and abet Republicans in this, along with everything they already have aided and abetted them in, it'll come at a cost.
@ForwardCarolina Any analysis of NC's political problems need to have the name "Art Pope" prominently mentioned, as the millionaire financing the right's capture agenda there.
@Leatherneck1299@ljmontello The ideal approach, for the left, at least, would be to select its "leaders" last.
Build the platform first, coalesce the factions around it, attract the millions of unaffiliated "normal" folks who'd agree with it, + THEN put folks at the front who'll work to enact it.
@vurnt22 It's not so much hating the Beatles themselves; it's hating the way the Nostalgia Industrial Complex has waved them over our heads for 40 years as a standard we are somehow deficient for not meeting.
They were a great band, sure; but time + place made them immortal.
@rfranks263@dieworkwear Yep, it's the curse of creative people to be stuck in the perpetual search for "cracks in the wall" of capitalism to squeeze a few years of living/working into.
They know the first time someone or some movement breaks out; the gentrification clock is ticking.