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Curtis's avatar

Very well stated! I think the key is "parallel". We should be able to care for ourselves and loved ones without being dependent on the government, but we ignore it at our peril. They have tremendous power to make our lives miserable and destroy the next generation, and will never give an inch until we stop them.

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Paul's avatar

WOW !

[quick pause]

YOU CRUSHED IT.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Thank you, my friend. Does the "Million Dollar Baby" analogy work?

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Paul's avatar

Only if you believe it.

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KW NORTON's avatar

Agree 100%. I like the language you use to express this . Love 'Firms operating in these industries often resemble what Michael Rectenwald terms “governmentalities,”'

Yes I would add that it seems to me that the World Economic Forum (self professed think tank) is serving at the very least as an advertising agency for this International Corporatocracy. One glance a their list of partners ("public-private partnership") reveals a great deal more at work. Photos of world, institutional and corporate leaders at Davos is quite revealing.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Thank you! Yes, many-tentacled, but I think they're weak, actually, so is the time more than ever to keep going, to up the ante as another commenter on this site said recently.

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KW NORTON's avatar

Thank YOU. I do think our communications will eventually help tip the balance. From early 2020 I have written about the inherent weakness of what I observe to be socially (if not mentally) challenged immature men and women who want to rule the world. Their vaunted "Glass Onion" is nothing but a desperate psychological operation.

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SadieJay's avatar

Well said. Mentally challenged is being too kind. Evil nihilist Orcs.

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SadieJay's avatar

Million Dollar Baby analogy works perfectly. That was the worst movie ever and you are right. Once was enough! Thanks for the refresh. I remember thinking at the time, " I am NEVER going to watch this again!". I vote pummel.

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