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posted ago by ed_shaw +18 / -0

Top managers in business and government of proven worth, men like Donald Trump, have a few things in common. For one thing, they demand realistic reports of what is going on in the organization. Better to know that to regret it, later. It is safe to say, we have a criminal subversive element in our government. Why half the people are not concerned, even outraged, is a good question. Is it because they have become dependent -- bought out?
One example is Joe Biden's recorded boast in front of the Council on Foreign Relations, the CFR. How many people realize the CFR is probably Washington's most prestigious and influential think tank? The CFR is Harvard and Yale Law and a lot of other things. For those who did not know that, does it make a difference? I submit that it should. We are understanding it takes more than a reformer in the White House to enact needed reform.

Top managers in business and government of proven worth, men like Donald Trump, have a few things in common. For one thing, they demand realistic reports of what is going on in the organization. Better to know that to regret it, later. It is safe to say, we have a criminal subversive element in our government. Why half the people are not concerned, even outraged, is a good question. Is it because they have become dependent -- bought out? One example is Joe Biden's recorded boast in front of the Council on Foreign Relations, the CFR. How many people realize the CFR is probably Washington's most prestigious and influential think tank? The CFR is Harvard and Yale Law and a lot of other things. For those who did not know that, does it make a difference? I submit that it should. We are understanding it takes more than a reformer in the White House to enact needed reform.
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Neptunes_rings 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think half the country is an exaggeration. Probably less than 10% believe in the globalist perspective, up to 30% are ignorant due to their dependency on legacy media and failure to read the article, only headlines.

The final 10% are probably fraud via unprincipled organizations that run deep in our system.

It's a 2 fold effect as well: More fraud gets elected and the population is demoralized thinking their neighbors are idiots.

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ed_shaw [S] 1 point ago +2 / -1

There might be a correlation between viewers of national television and apathy with respect to corruption and dishonesty in government. They can't say they were not given the choice.

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Tseliteiv 2 points ago +2 / -0

The reason people aren't concerned or don't care is because many people aren't aware and some of those that are aware actually applaud this corrupted element because these people themselves are corrupted such that their character aligns with the corrupt element more than the legitimate element.

The subversion has been going on for decades by programming people in academia to think in a manner that is opposite to fundamental western values.

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ed_shaw [S] 0 points ago +1 / -1

How easy was it for Hollywood to completely change the public opinion of La Cosa Nostra by simply glamorizing the life?

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yanksali 1 point ago +1 / -0

Only three percent actually fought in the Revolution. 1/3 wanted of the colonialists wanted independence , 1/3 wanted to remain part of the British empire and 1/3 didn’t care either way. You just need a dedicated small percentage willing to die for a cause.

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ed_shaw [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

To clean out the corrupt Tamney Hall organization in NYC, the governor had to bring in outside auditors and prosecutors. There isn't anyone above the federal government to ensure honest practices. At one time, we could say, "Vote 'em out!"