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Corporate Party Catch 22

Posted in Commercial Corporations, Legal / Laws with tags , , , , , on October 13, 2020 by Drogo

We have one official party in America, ‘The Corporate Party’; which provides two options – Red (RNC) or Blue (DNC).

“Regardless of who you vote for, a corporate candidate will become president.” – Rock Wheeler

Regarding the ‘Vote Corporate or Be Shamed’ voter shaming that is popular now in what we call our ‘democracy’ – yes even Noam Chomsky can be wrong sometimes, and he later adjusts his positions. Noam Chomsky has survived this long (60 years) as an outspoken liberal because he does not rock his boat on the waters of the system enough to tip it over; he is like Bernie Sanders in this way – while being very liberal and considered radical by corporate media, they both do not threaten corporate power enough to totally lose their status in high society. Sanders explained this as avoiding the ‘Ralph Nader’ model of politics. The Corporate Right will keep giving us criminals to react against with no ranked choice for the freedom of vote; it is a ‘chicken or egg’ stand off. We need both the adult chicken (serious third party) and the egg that it lays (ranked choice voting legislation). The chicken must first get fertilized for the egg to eventually make a new chicken. If significant numbers do not start voting for non-corporate candidates at the highest levels, there will never be enough power to change the law to provide ranked-choice voting nationally. To me the metaphor is clearly there must be a chicken first, to lay the egg. The popular corporate way of thinking is that another animal’s egg must hatch and evolve into a chicken. 

People are starting to question the conventional position on the 2 parties, and as scared as Trump haters (like me) are about nothing changing ‘no matter who’, the corporations are more scared that non-corporate candidates would change things radically regarding the class system. Joy Gray explains that people that keep giving in to the 2-party system will continue to do so, given the model that exists. Successful movements actually include threats to power as well as non-violent martyrdom like MLK. MLK can be used both by the system as idolatry to perpetuate subservience after ‘reforms’, and by rebels who want a legally approved hero. MLK did threaten power as well which legitimized the deeper grievances of the riots, which was why he was assassinated.

‘Keep It Corporate’ means – “Vote Blue no matter who supports a corrupt system that results in Trump” and “Vote Red until the planet is dead.” Trump is literally the end result, the epitome of the 2-party corporate system; the only other option corporate management will ever give us is a Trump-light (Biden); and the differences lessen each election that strategy works.

I get paid by Corporations (Amazon, Tesla, Apple, etc), but i do not work for them; I work with them. This subtle distinction is how I am able to speak out against corporate management, and not be fired. I do business with them and own shares of their companies, which means I actually work with them; but I refuse to let them substantially censor my opinions (popular or not).

Liberal show hosts have been saying “Voting Green Party did not work last time to move the DNC Left.”; but perhaps next time if enough people vote for non-corporate candidates the hosts will say “Snubbing the Green Party last time did not work, now more are ‘throwing away their votes’ towards candidates they prefer (aka voting freely). If only there was a way to get them to vote for candidates they hate.” Nope, whatever corporate party advocates say I am never knowingly voting for a corporate candidate again. The sad thing is that many corporate party advocates claim they hate the corporate parties (tragic irony).

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Freedom to Vote 3rd Party

Posted in Politics, Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , on June 21, 2017 by Drogo

In America, Land of the Brave and Free, we have a right to vote our conscience.

Sanders & Stein did NOT get Trump elected, the electoral college decided Clinton’s popular win wasn’t worth shit, and many voted for Trump because they hated Clinton. Some of us are not buying corporate-crony talking points anymore, and that means we vote for candidates that do not appear as corrupted, and some are not likely to vote at all if only given a choice between two-evils that clearly don’t care about the masses. Next time someone tries to blame progressives for voting for who they want, tell them there are serious reasons why millions of voters feel disenfranchised.

Also, the far Left is not militant or violent because their main beliefs revolve around Peace and Love, and harmony with the World, and anyone that acts violently against others is acting as a militant (which is a Right-wing behavior based on their beliefs) or just simply a criminal against humanity. Left-wing regimes who use ruthless militaries always contradicted their Liberal convictions; which is a failure to serve the people, and why true Left-wing Liberals always seek more Peaceful means to sustain democratic government.

The Left wants more real democracy, the Right wants elites to represent you; this is why corporate Democrats are really not true Liberals when they support authoritarian business deals over citizens rights. The DNC has been responsible for the New Red Scare, candidates who say that ‘nukes are always on the table’, and fund endless war. The GOP meanwhile has started a New Cold War, as well as all the rest.

If everyone that agreed with the utopian ideals of Sanders or Stein had voted for them, instead of voting for the lesser of 2 evils, we would have not have Trump as a ‘representative’ leader. 12% of Bernie voters voted for Trump because they hated Hillary. Many voters did not vote (half the country) because they hate the 2-party system.

see also: Electoral College and Ranked Choice Voting = Real Democracy