Plutocracy - What and How

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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2010

Ever wondered just what a plutocracy is? No? Ok, well here's your chance to learn something new. Watch the vid for more info.
Questions? Comments? Concerns? feel free to leave a message, I'll get back to you as soon as i can. seriously. i don't have a life, so I actually read every comment I get. go on. try me.

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  • Omg, Ilona! The hippie transformation is complete! Hooray!

  • @disturbedsongstress haha thanks cette :D

    I didn't even think about it like that... but i guess I am turning into a hippie 0.o

    but unlike most hippies, I actually believe in the magic of personal hygiene.

    seriously though, I made this (well, first because it was for a school project) because I got tired of all those dumb political commercials and billboards and stuff. I just kept thinking, 'why aren't people noticing this? are we not paying attention? I should make a video' and here we are lol

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  • America, Ireland, Australia, other parts of Europe: Plutochratic Oligarchy = yes, democracy  = no.

  • Voting is useless. I say violence is the answer. Vote with bullets.

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  • She says we don't have a say about what goes in our own country if we don't go out in vote. In theory, that's the way it is supposed to be, but that isn't the way that it really is. It doesn't matter who you vote for, the political parties are owned by the filthy rich and the politicians obey the filthy rich. We are in a plutocracy right now! The NWO is here now! There is no democracy here.

  • Excellent presentation on plutocracy.

  • great video thank you soooooo much ..

  • Your drawings are incorrect.

    Poor people in America are usually fat because they have to eat unhealthy food with high fat and cholesterol. Rich people can pay for healthy nutritious foods, so they are skinny.

  • We can just ensure that IT, not the people and their will, is marginalized. I have seen plently issues that have higher than 75% support (whatever impact you place on polling), but that are nowhere on the radar. While we have acheived some change, eg DADT and quasi-healthcare-reform, people still have the same needs they always have, self-preservation first, & prosperity of one's household. I don't need a billion dollars. No one does. But we can do this in a somewhat civilized manner lead-free.

  • We can reform the system, but we need more information and background knowledge of candidates' legislative histories, as well as very few attainable campaign promises. Remember, the systemic marginalization of the late middle class didn't happen abruptly, or by one person, and it won't and can't be changed that way. There are always remnants, like dregs, after each revolution that seek to undermine the current. Crocodiles and pre-historic fish still exist today. We cannot eliminate greed.

  • Voting has been made useless by the influx of money into the political system, dispropotionately allocating more than one vote to some people, and 'fractional votes' to the poorer, the golden rule of plutonomies, he with the gold makes the rules. But lack of violence, and ability to use the pen and not the sword, makes a society civilised. While I understand that sometimes blood must be shed to progress social evolution, I don't think we should kill bankers and politicians.

  • You're wrong about 1 thing though.

    Less Regulation.

    Corporations and the rich don't lobby for less regulation, that's a fallacy. They actually introduce MORE regulation to make it tougher for start ups to compete. They create a situation where a true free market doesn't exist. They also introduce more regulations to attempt to control the people.

    How do you think the housing bubble and the financial crisis started? Clinton introduced legislation to "force" banks to make bad home loans.

  • Ilona: Two things. 1. You are simply brilliant 2. You are simply brilliant

  • And may the Father of Understanding guide you.

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