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    AnteUp5 months, 2 weeks ago

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    Seems something wicked has been coming for longer than I knew.
    How utterly frightening. Have the powers that organize these
    events chosen the USA to always be on top? Are we assured of
    our position as instigator - and NEVER victim? Maybe someone
    here would give a damn about these policies if they felt we
    might someday be on the receiving end - who knows.
    We're running out of resources - we have severe economic
    distress - our work force wants way too much in return for their
    labors, as compared to other nations......right? Which nation
    might this cabal switch their loyalties to?
    Is that possible?

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      Natureboy5 months, 2 weeks ago

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      Have the powers that organize these events chosen the USA to always be on top? Are we assured of our position as instigator - and NEVER victim?"

      A good question.

      The U.S. has historically taken top because capital, wealth, was not terribly mobile. But beginning in the '70s, wealth became increasingly mobile, and half of the world's largest economies are not nations but rather corporations.

      As long as large numbers of the weathy and their means of production were essentially stuck here, there was a need to keep American workers comfortable.

      But no more. Now the jobs can go to Mexico, or Thailand, in a wink. U.S. workers are no longer so important to the oligarchy.

      And so you see the rollback of civil rights, the erosion of earnings, and it will only get worse here.

      We are nearing the point at which the show is over, the curtains part, and we get to see the brick wall at the back of the theater.

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        crespi5 months, 2 weeks ago

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        "Always been America?"

        Mostly, also in the early 20th century BRITISH banks were right there colluding with dirty tricks.

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          dissent5 months, 2 weeks ago

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          they wrote the instruction manual. we adapted and fine tuned it into a much more refined covert art form. then again, the brits never had to pretend to be fair. we do if only for cover

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        dissent5 months, 2 weeks ago

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        yes, good question. we have been a host. not to a guest, but to a virus. and like a virus their loyalty is only to opportunity.

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