Well that's odd, things don't seem to be going that way...
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2 Replies[quote]Well that's odd, things don't seem to be going that way...[/quote] Really? Weird. You voted [i]really hard[/i] last time. I guess the state is just going to follow it's own incentives, especially when people like you and me hold virtually no power over its actions. You could continue to vote every few years and try and change the color of a few Congressional seats. Maybe a few branches will change party hands. Doesn't really matter. Do you feel particularly well-represented when it comes to things like net neutrality? Where do you go to vote out Ajit Pai? So you could continue exerting lots of effort for no results within the status quo, or you could realize that perhaps something more radical would better achieve your goals.
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3 RepliesI love how this only became a problem when Trump won.
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1 ReplyMax I would take you more seriously if you actually new who the powerful were it's not rich people it's the government and thinking that electing someone into a powerful Position will grant more power to the people is is a pipe dream
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That's actually as funny as that tweet where he was preaching for greater national unity. Trump is a great comedian.
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Dont be silly, the rich, all-powerful businessmen will have to pay tax on their business cars whilst us common men and women get a break for our private jets!
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Believe me
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Bump for later.