It seems that the only way to avoid being screwed by banks and the Government is to become one of them but of course the elites have made that very difficult by keeping most people as poor as possible. Every time they give something it means that they take 10 times as much from the poor.
However the poor deserve that because they keep voting for the Demopublican Party.
Comment by Riccardo Pusceddu — April 20, 2020 @ 8:08 pm
No they don’t, Mr Pusceddu. The poor by and large do not vote at all. They know it’s meaningless for them, as much of the real working class in this country does.
homophobe screechings still acceptable by some who claim they “have changed”. and “are aware”
Comment by John O'Brien — April 22, 2020 @ 3:28 am
If the poor don’t vote then it’s even more their fault. They should organise their own candidates or their own party to compete at elections and revert the erosion of their rights and finances even further.
Comment by Riccardo Pusceddu — April 23, 2020 @ 1:19 pm
It seems that the only way to avoid being screwed by banks and the Government is to become one of them but of course the elites have made that very difficult by keeping most people as poor as possible. Every time they give something it means that they take 10 times as much from the poor.
However the poor deserve that because they keep voting for the Demopublican Party.
Comment by Riccardo Pusceddu — April 20, 2020 @ 8:08 pm
No they don’t, Mr Pusceddu. The poor by and large do not vote at all. They know it’s meaningless for them, as much of the real working class in this country does.
Comment by Maria — April 21, 2020 @ 1:31 am
homophobe screechings still acceptable by some who claim they “have changed”. and “are aware”
Comment by John O'Brien — April 22, 2020 @ 3:28 am
If the poor don’t vote then it’s even more their fault. They should organise their own candidates or their own party to compete at elections and revert the erosion of their rights and finances even further.
Comment by Riccardo Pusceddu — April 23, 2020 @ 1:19 pm