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saltpoint

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34. IMO you have good cause to
Sat Dec 26, 2015, 01:23 AM
Dec 2015

doubt the billionaires' commitment to democracy.

They appear by and large to use their wealth as influence against meaningful reform socially and to stoke class warfare economically. Control of the media and dividing one group of the population against others are two of the tricks of their trade.

The raw feel of their strategy is that if you aren't part of their Board room circles, you shouldn't have a seat at the table.

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Even it true, snot Dec 2015 #1
It is more likely that 535 politicians don't know about it yeoman6987 Dec 2015 #24
THIS is exactly why free college tuition and decent public education is so vital 99th_Monkey Dec 2015 #2
Because?? Lurker Deluxe Dec 2015 #51
So you think an uneducated electorate is 'good for America'? Really? 99th_Monkey Dec 2015 #55
We are better educated than at any point in history. lumberjack_jeff Dec 2015 #63
Not on civics, public affairs, world affairs we aren't 99th_Monkey Dec 2015 #65
It doesn't help that the MSM spins and contorts the issues farleftlib Dec 2015 #3
of course, it's far more complicated than that. unblock Dec 2015 #4
clearly I have been spending too much time on FB hfojvt Dec 2015 #8
lol! i think you found it.... unblock Dec 2015 #11
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Agree, and very well stated. senseandsensibility Dec 2015 #30
But if you have critical thinking skills, none of that matters BuelahWitch Dec 2015 #58
it's gotten so bad mere critical thinking skills aren't enough. unblock Dec 2015 #61
If you have some experience in micro politics... lumberjack_jeff Dec 2015 #64
Dunning-Kruger! longship Dec 2015 #5
I failed to see anything in the article that was important. BlueJazz Dec 2015 #14
Yes - A Well Researched Phenomena cantbeserious Dec 2015 #19
Madison and Jefferson were hoping saltpoint Dec 2015 #6
Unfortunately what we have is a misinformed citizenry. TryLogic Dec 2015 #29
IMO you have good cause to saltpoint Dec 2015 #34
what exactly is an "incompetent person"? hfojvt Dec 2015 #7
absofuckinglutey Spot On. Phlem Dec 2015 #9
Democracy relies on people making choices, for whatever reason pinboy3niner Dec 2015 #10
People propagandized by a coporate press aren't capable of making the wise decisions Warpy Dec 2015 #12
The arrogance of this blurb is breathtaking lordsummerisle Dec 2015 #13
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Actually, chervilant Dec 2015 #23
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Well Dubya was a two term POT. Rex Dec 2015 #20
But the alternative is to give absolute power to incompetents starroute Dec 2015 #21
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+1 NobodyHere Dec 2015 #33
Democracy has worked well enough for me NobodyHere Dec 2015 #35
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Kings, tsars and emperors have been saying this for centuries. It's about time that liberals pampango Dec 2015 #38
Maybe we should require passing a civics test before being allowed to vote. JustABozoOnThisBus Dec 2015 #39
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That method is tried and true JustABozoOnThisBus Dec 2015 #49
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People think they are smarter than they really are. alarimer Dec 2015 #48
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The issue isn't intelligence, it's experience. lumberjack_jeff Dec 2015 #62
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