 So when it comes to the left's electoral strategy against Joe Biden, I have previously said that we need to emphasize that he is not electable going up against Donald Trump. So we've got to hammer that home and make sure that people know that if they are voting for Joe Biden in hopes that he's going to be the best, most safest bet to defeat Donald Trump, they're in for a rude awakening come November. But another thing that we also have to hammer away at is another one of his vulnerabilities. He is painfully corrupt like Hillary Clinton. He's in the pocket of Wall Street. He has a super PAC. He's doing private fundraisers with elites in the Hamptons, and he's taking money from some of the most egregious people in the country. So it took decades for him to finally admit that his crime bill didn't work out too great to say the least, right? And he only did so begrudgingly because he knew he had to because he's running for president. So you can't run on the crime bill being good in 2020 when we all see what a demonstrable failure that was. But the problem is what he says now is meaningless because what he's doing now indicates to us that he hasn't actually changed. He's taking money from individuals who are private prison profiteers. And that's not even considering all of the money he's raked in from private health insurance companies who literally profit by ripping us off. So a new report by the Intercepts, Ida Chavez actually explains who is helping to prop up Joe Biden's campaign quote. After decades of championing legislation that escalated mass incarceration, former vice president Joe Biden released a criminal justice plan seeking to reverse key provisions of the 1994 crime bill. He helped write the wide-ranging proposal, which he rolled out roughly a week before the second Democratic presidential primary debate in July would ban private prisons and reduce incarceration. It also takes a clear stance on those who are cashing in on the prison system. Stop corporations from profiteering off of incarceration, his website reads. But one of Biden's top fundraisers, Michael F. Nidor, is the CEO and chair of Centine, a health insurance company that's a major player in the prison health care market. And facilities in 16 states have contracted out their health care services to Centurion, which is owned by the $60 billion health insurance company, according to its website. This year, Nidor has also donated to the National Republican Senatorial Committee, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and the reelection campaigns of Republican Senators David Perdue, Lindsey Graham and Susan Collins, as well as Democratic Senator Gene Shaheen, FAC filing show. Biden's platform vows to end the federal government's use of private prisons by building off an Obama-era policy that was rescinded by the Trump administration, along with ending the use of private facilities for any detention, including the detention of undocumented immigrants. Neither the Biden campaign nor Centine responded to a request for comment. So I mean, what do you think this is going to lead to? If Centine and someone who is the CEO of that company profits off of private prisons, do we honestly trust that Joe Biden is going to do away with private prisons? He has this reform currently, but he'll introduce it, theoretically speaking, if he's elected, and then what's going to be one of the first provisions that he chips away at? The ban on private prisons. And guess what? There's going to be a lot of other stooches in Congress that will go along with him because this individual is a ghoul that's bankrolling individuals in both political parties, including the DCCC. So I mean, you can't take anyone seriously who claims that they are supporting a policy, but they're taking money from these special interests that financially benefit from that. Like if Bernie Sanders was talking about Medicare for All, but taking money from health industry CEOs and doing fundraisers at their mansions, I'm sorry, I wouldn't believe that he was serious about Medicare for All because this is a corrosive influence. These fundraisers influence elected officials, right? When you hold a fundraiser for someone running for president, oftentimes you want something in return. I mean, it's no coincidence that all of these rich people end up getting jobs as ambassadors to somewhere, both in Trump and Obama's administration. This is just the way that politics works and we've become accustomed to it. Like it's not just a coincidence that that happens, right? This isn't a direct quid pro quo, but it is a quid pro quo functionally speaking because they donate and then they get a job. That's how Betsy DeVos was able to buy her way into Donald Trump's administration. So of course, that's why this individual, Michael Nydorf is giving donations to Joe Biden. You know, he's a top fundraiser to Biden because he knows that like a good little stooge, Joe Biden is going to do exactly what he wants. And look, Joe Biden before had previously admitted that it's human nature for you to be influenced by someone who helps you out, who donates to your campaign. Yeah, no shit Sherlock, but all of a sudden we're supposed to believe the opposite that taking all of this money doesn't corrupt you. This is what Pete Buttigieg says. This is what Biden often refers to. And this is what the media, you know, implies. They will never actually point out the fact that the reason why things are the way that they are is because of money in politics, right? We have economized the entire electoral process. It's about money. So if you want a policy issue to be passed, then it's about lobbying how much money you spend to get a politician elected and to lobby them to do the right thing or the wrong thing in many instances and most instances. So I mean, this is just this is disgusting, right? Why believe Joe Biden at this point, if you're still a Joe Biden supporter and you know that he's taking all of this money, why would you believe that he's going to fight for you? The answer is I don't think you, assuming you're a Biden supporter, watching this are dumb enough to believe that I just don't. I don't believe anyone is that naive. What I think people are basing their votes and support for Joe Biden on is this myth that he's the most electable to take on Donald Trump. But let me remind you what happened in 2016. Donald Trump called out Hillary Clinton's corruption and he was right about that. And he hammered her. He hammered her for her horrible record. You know, the trade deals that she supported, such as NAFTA, the TPP and he called her out for being a warmonger. Now he can't necessarily, you know, call Joe Biden a warmonger now and have the credibility to do just that since he's currently trying to escalate into a war with Iran. Nonetheless, though, people don't like the Iraq war. So Trump can still say that I was right about that and Trump was wrong about or Biden was wrong about that. So I mean, what do you say in this situation other than if you think that Joe Biden is most electable, you're fooling yourself. And if you think he's going to represent you, you're not that naive. Wake up. Joe Biden is going to lose to Donald Trump and in the event he's able to beat Donald Trump, nothing will get accomplished that helps normal Americans. Maybe he does a couple of good things. Maybe he reverses some of the things, some of the executive orders that Donald Trump put in place. But if you honestly believe that he's going to change your life, you are horribly mistaken unless you're already very wealthy. And after, you know, four years or eight years of Joe Biden, can you imagine after people are even more demoralized and desperate? Who are we going to elect then? Steve King, Roy Morris president. I mean, it's only getting worse. We went from George W. Bush to, you know, Donald Trump. Presidents who make Ronald Reagan seem like a libtard cuck. So I mean, we've got to wake up at some point and realize that we are voting against our own self-interest. If we keep electing corporate Democrats, you have a chance to elect someone who is going to have revolutionary change on his agenda. Maybe he's not going to be successful. Maybe he only gets 10% of his agenda through Congress. But regardless, 10% is much more than we can expect from Joe Biden even assuming he passes half of his agenda, which he won't. So I mean, what do you say about this? Joe Biden is a fraud and really he should be running as a Republican because that's basically what his actions indicate he is. He's more of a Republican than even a liberal. He's not a lefty. I'm just sick of him. The fact that he's still leading in the polls is incredibly frustrating at this point. But this, you know, this isn't over yet. Bernie is surging. Bernie can win. We just have to work, work that much harder to make sure that Bernie wins and Biden isn't the one who comes out on top because if he is the nominee, we're all fucked. And Donald Trump gets another four years.