In all honesty, we do not have a democracy either. We have a corporate aristocracy that operates two "parties" through bribery. The operation is designed to preserve the wealth and power of the aristocracy, not to provide for the well-being of the nation and certainly not its people. If enough people resign from the Washington Post, it w…
In all honesty, we do not have a democracy either. We have a corporate aristocracy that operates two "parties" through bribery. The operation is designed to preserve the wealth and power of the aristocracy, not to provide for the well-being of the nation and certainly not its people. If enough people resign from the Washington Post, it will no longer be a viable newspaper. It will be replaced by one. Same with the Democratic Party.
In all honesty, we do not have a democracy either. We have a corporate aristocracy that operates two "parties" through bribery. The operation is designed to preserve the wealth and power of the aristocracy, not to provide for the well-being of the nation and certainly not its people. If enough people resign from the Washington Post, it will no longer be a viable newspaper. It will be replaced by one. Same with the Democratic Party.