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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: BannedFromDU on June 23, 2015, 03:31:38 PM
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Star Member Jack Rabbit (43,679 posts)
Can the revolution start now? Do you have your pitchforks and torches ready yet?
It shouldn't surprise anybody that TPA passed the Senate and that a barrage of odious trade deals will soon follow suit.
That should be considered a declaration of war on the American people by the US government (Odd how you don't mention your President by name...)and the global corporate establishment that it serves. Personally, I have no intention of surrendering peacefully.(You surrendered 40,000 posts ago, you turd) The question now is not whether we submit to a long, dark night of corporate tyranny, but what do we do to overthrow the oligarchy?(By "we," you mean people less addicted to DU, I assume.)
Make no mistake about it. This was the death knell of American democracy, at least as a formal institution.(How many death knells have you DUmmies declared since 2001?) It has been very ill for some time, but today marks the passing of the patient. A study form Princeton University release last year concludes that popular opinion is disregarded in decision making by government leaders and politicians listen to their corporate donors instead.(Which clearly has your Lord and Savior at the top of the list, but you're toochickenshit to even type his name. What a *****.) That has been plainly in evidence through this charade of a deliberative body that only putatively represented the people of the nation or any of the states as it approved in the first of what will be a series of legislative acts. The effect of those acts will be, in the name of the people, which these traitors use fraudulently, to abdicate the sovereignty of the nation to a cabal of corporate criminals. There is no longer anything we can do to prevent it.(Except post on DU, you mean)
It is too late now to talk about overturning Citizens United reforming campaign financing. It would even be ineffective to elect Bernie Sanders president. What can the next president, even if it's Bernie Sanders, sworn to uphold the law, do when a private corporation takes the US government to a panel of corporate shysters for costing it "expected profits" and the shysters order the US to compensate the corporation?(Still waiting for you to type his name.)
Do we have to pay taxes to compensate this corporation? Somewhere along the line in this story, the people ceased to be represented by the government because bought-and-paid-for politicians voted to end democratic sovereignty over the US government. I thought taxation without representation was tyranny. Isn't it still? Apparently not. And who said any private business has a right to realize "expected" profits? Apparently corrupt US trade representatives.
Democracy will not be restored unless we dump these odious trade deals into Boston Harbor. It is our duty as citizens of a democracy to protect that democracy, to restore democracy from corporate tyrants and their political stooges who have murdered it.(No one is stopping you. Get moving.)
Do you have your Native American costumes and war paint ready? (I'm in the Styx tribute band, not the Village People one.) Let's go to the harbor. (By "harbor," of course, you mean "place where you can be served beer and food and which has free WiFi to post on DU."
The only one stopping you is you, DUmmy. (http://www.democraticunderground.com/10026889312)
Wants to overthrow the government and is too much of a ***** to type the name of the man at the head of it.
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Do you have your Native American costumes and war paint ready?
:racist:
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These people would be laughable of the threat wasn't so serious. Their side has been in charge for what? Seven years? Yet they're still playing at being the underdog. They have "opposing" politicians like Boehner and McConnell in their pockets, they get their way anytime they stamp their socialist feet so what revolution?
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Well! the jack bunny primitive has once again hurled back his shoulders to scream for everyone else to risk their lives and their fortunes for REVOLUTION! Pretty amazing that he won't pledge himself, I guess, because he thinks he'll be an important bunny with the new governing class.
Silly bunny. If you don't get killed as cannon fodder, the real Revolutionaries will shot you, out of hand, because they will think you to be too easily led and your usefulness as an idiot has run its course.
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I'm not really shaking in my boots...
Response to zappaman (Reply #1)
Tue Jun 23, 2015, 03:50 PM
Star Member Jack Rabbit (43,686 posts)
3. If that what it takes for you to follow and fight, I'll go first
If they shoot and kill me, they've only ended the life of an old man living on what Paul Ryan thinks is a hammock.
Star Member Jack Rabbit (43,686 posts)
14. No, it doesn't get anyone killed
However, it is time to start risking life and liberty.
I'm not an organizer, but I'll start by attending more demonstrations and meetings up.
DU Meetups!!
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Star Member Jack Rabbit (43,686 posts)
14. No, it doesn't get anyone killed
However, it is time to start risking life and liberty.
I'm not an organizer, but I'll start by attending more demonstrations and meetings up.
Will there be a GoFundMe for the gas money to get there?
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Will there be a GoFundMe for the gas money to get there?
I'd chip in, if that DUmb son of a bitch promises to come to my house first.
I'm not a one percenter, but I am a Three Percenter.