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Forum Post: Welcome to the Race of Corporatism

Posted 11 years ago on Jan. 10, 2013, 8:59 p.m. EST by OTP (-203) from Tampa, FL
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Interesting article, and states that we are in a very poor position to compete on a global fascist scale. The liberalism the article states is talking about classic liberalism.

Vote for people that openly accept corporate bribes, in the multi millions, and you get to live in a corporate shithole. Two different advertisements, one goal- Corporatism.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-01-10/guest-post-return-mercantilism

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[-] 2 points by OTP (-203) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

Voting for ALEC. If a major corporation was a member of ALEC, and donated to your candidate, would you vote for them?

Come on now.....you know you would......

[-] 2 points by OTP (-203) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

Perhaps if Nader had the help of, say, all the people who claim he cost Gore the election, he could have won, or finished second, and made the most radical change for good this country had seen in a while.

Doesnt even have to win. But finish 2nd. Show that with half the population not voting, that a decent guy with common sense working in a new party without 100 years of promises and corruption, CAN make a difference. Can bring those other 50 PERCENT, into the fold for good.

That they do have a voice.

Or get stuck in a corporate shithole. Either or.

Corporatism. A word you dont hear in the MSM. And theres a reason both parties like it that way.

[-] 0 points by OTP (-203) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

Republicans increasing regulations on all personal liberties and small bus people, ruining the country. While letting the ver very top run wild, as usual.

Any Republican that claims his party is about deregulation is full of shit. Deregulate the .001% maybe. The rest of us get fucked regardless.

Fascism requires both parties talking points to work.

http://nrinstitute.org/mediamalpractice/?p=880