The Rise of Populism
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Patrick Henry was a populist.
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You lost me at the 2:30 mark with the Mexican accent. You sounded like an actor even before that.
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It is not the minority elite that are imposing themselves on the majority, but the RICH ELITE need and want the minorities to be part of the society.
Diversity is a tool of the elite to divide and conquer. This is nothing new. Ever heard of divide et impera? The rich have long used diversity to prevent the masses from uniting and rebelling against the elite.
Minority civil rights are how the elite drive down wages by increasing the supply of labor and preventing unity in hte workplace.
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Wow great video. I think the masses are going to have to wake the hell up pretty soon. The media denied a recession for years only to say recently that we've been a recession for a year plus. WTF???!!! The people should only trust them selves and reclaim their power. We must start unifying now. Great video!
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this guy speaks the truth, the rise of nationalism is here, and we will take back America.
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Here is what is so sad about our government; it is so intertwined with Big Tabacco, Big Alcohol, Big Phameceutical, Big Oil, Big Insurance, etc., that it will NEVER be udone. My point is, elections no longer matter. Politicians have never by definition, had a great reputation. But the fact remains American politicians have completely and uttery screwed this country. The lesson learned is, never let money be freedom of speech and never allow for career politicians.
I hope I get it and this is a practical joke where you are using a populist discourse yourself to critisize populism. Otherwise I think I agree: it's too much for you...
margaritarichards 2 years ago
I never joke around when criticizing the ills of laissez-faire capitalism. In a society where productivity and agriculture are gobbled up by fewer and fewer corporations, jobs are being offshored and outsourced at an alarming rate, where globalization & out of control immigration are destroying local economies and cultures, and as the distributist rightly foretold, the centralization of the means of production and wealth into fewer hands is the golden brick road to socialism. No laughing matter
paleocrat 2 years ago
I have been on three of your threads/vids where I thought your ideas were bigoted, historically distorted and religously slanted. BUT, BUT, you have a very good subplot here. Now do us all a favor and study when MONEY became "freedom of speech" and when lobbysits gained power. Not sideline power, but more power than our elected officials themselves have. This government was set up to give the common man the same voice as the rich. You are on the right track, don't get stuck in your ego.
IaintNoGood 4 years ago
My ego is a gimmick. As many callers (some comment here on YouTube) can testify to, I am very courteous of their position, regardless of our disagreements. I always give them more than enough time, sometimes two entire segments, in order to fully explain their position or criticize mine. And I do not interrupt. Furthermore, I end by thanking them and then refusing to criticize them once they hand up. They aren't there to defend their position, so I don't opine.
paleocrat 4 years ago
You forgot Byron Dorgan's book..."Take This Job & Ship It"...
I hate to say it, but you are starting at little like Ed Schultz.
opinionhead444 4 years ago
Ed Schultz??? Why not George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Taft, the America First conservatives, Pat Buchanan, or Lou Dobbs? Why that guy??? Boooo! :)
paleocrat 4 years ago