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if you vote, does the party you vote for represent all the policies you support? What would you change if you could?

For instance, I vote Green, but I think my own party needs to be much more stringent on green policies than it actually is.

I still choose it because it's the party that most aligns with my views.

Posted - July 23, 2016

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  • Yes, the plutocrats are winning the class war though it's against the middle class not the poor.

    The poor don't count in this fight. They don't have a chance. The elite are unthreatened by them because they know they have them dominated. It's the 1% they fear because they're the one's who have a chance of rising to compete with the 0.0001%. 

    Though because of leftist taxation (that funnels the money back to plutocrats in government contracts and interest on government debt) the middle class is suppressed. This guarantees the continued dominance of a few billionaires. When the middle class is gone there is no way out for the poor. All there will be are lords and serfs.

    That Buffet quote is an inside joke. Everything he said is true but the words have been carefully chosen to be ambiguous. It's meant to be interpreted by the left as if he regrets that situation. Though he's really just rubbing my nose in the economic prison they have constructed for me. He's saying to me, "You're going to get down there with the plebs where you belong. You forget your place!"

      July 25, 2016 2:37 PM MDT
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  • Now there, I suspect you have nailed it exactly.

      July 25, 2016 2:44 PM MDT
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  • We have the same squeeze on middle classes occurring in Australia.

    Which probably means it's also happening everywhere in the Western world.

      July 25, 2016 2:46 PM MDT
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