CORPORATE FASCISM: The Destruction of America's Middle Class
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@LordoftheKaty Just saying it is Capitalism doesn't make it Capitalism. Whats your explication?
When Corporations make the Law it is no Longer Free Kapitalism. Its Corporate Monopolism. Globalisation and Monopolisation are the Problems. Not Capitalism
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Fascism FTW!! \o
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I do not claim to be an expert on any subject but when i watch these types of things or look at facts such as the stock market at 13000 but the jobs never returned even though they got the bush tax breaks that was supposed to create jobs according to the rep house leaders.i would like to ask them all how much profit is enough. corporate greed has already eliminated the middle class . all thats left is haves and have no hope of getting it.
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@OriginalIntentDoc - you mean like when they raped the deaf man at OWS and Code Pink instructed them to keep silent?
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This intro song is amazing!
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This video is clearly Libertarian. Which ironically libertarianism is all pro "free market" thus no bounds on corporations, absolutely none. So what they do is eliminate the "middle man" ( the government ) and give corporations full reign. Eliminating all but the most basic of government powers federal and state level. What is worse than corporate fascism? Pure corporate power. Would you want your life to be a price-tag determined by corporation(s)? That is what libertarianism proposes.
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@jscarter79 send me a message if you want to talk this out some more ....we've completely hijacked this thread and its not fair.. I'll be glad to discuss this all you like..
Thank you and keep working America God Bless you all and may 2012 be our best year ever!!!!!
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@jscarter79 unemployment..excuse me
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@jscarter79 sorry, you're wrong about reporting on middle class growth. When employment is low, GDP up and Interest rates stable, the middle's growing and its in everyone's best interest to hype the news...a cause and effect.
Conversely starting in about 05 private sector job creation dropped off and its been MIA ever since. With somewhere between 8 and 10 million "Well Paying" jobs lost, the middle's been the hardest hit and reporting on its been spotty
It is shrinking, its not just semantics
Almost everything the "Occupy Wall Street" demonstraters are addressing is in this film.
OriginalIntentDoc 4 months ago 8