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Mike Moschos's avatar

The United States once had genuinely democratic governance structures, however imperfect and limited, fundamentally based around decentralized and publicly accessible mass-member parties. The Democratic Party, as a small "d" democratic institution, and the Republican Party, as a small "r" republican institution, were honest in their naming and functioned within a politically, economically, governmentally, financially, and scientifically decentralized system. These parties, while far from flawless, allowed for real representation, meaningful participation, and a level of public accountability in political, economic, governmental, financial, and scientific decision making.

However, due to the dirty deeds of an assortment of powerful special interest groups, our parties have transformed into centralized, exclusionary membership organizations. The so called Democratic Party has become a technocracy party, and the so called Republican Party became a conservative party. Neither really represents their original principles of democracy or republicanism, and they dont offer meaningful access or representation to the public. This transformation of the parties has been accompanied by a broader centralization of political, economic, and scientific decision making, which has caused the effective loss of most democratic governance structures.

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Marilyn F's avatar

We’ve learned to never take victory laps until there is PROOF that it’s accomplished, and even then we aren’t sure.

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Cretia's avatar

A good read. I learned a lot! Our leader has his hands full trying to tear this down and stay alive in the process. I pray he has the Power of the Lord on his side!

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No One Knows's avatar

so neo-cons and aipac are really cia fronts? and then epstein worked his blackmail not because he was mossad but because he was CIA?

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Ryan DeLarme's avatar

It’s kind of hard to tell where the CIA ends and the Mossad begins

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