Wednesday, January 8, 2025

What The Kennedy Wing Of The Trump Administration Is Angling To Do: My Facebook Exchange With Friend L.J.

L. J.

January 5, 2025
Why why why would anyone choose this nightmare concoction
over a simple perfect egg?!

L. J.
Susan Ripley Why would anyone eat this garbage! It is not even really food, but a manmade concoction that no one should eat! Slapping the word "egg" after "JUST" does not make it even remotely related to eggs. Purely a false marketing strategy...The ki… 
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Alan Archibald
L. J. If Kennedy were to call for an end to all "processed foods," I'd get behind him. But he won't. A big chunk of what Kennedy is doing is consolidating power to use that power to advance his "pet projects." Cross the board criticism of vaccines (even though Kennedy cleverly claims he isn't) is anti-scientific foolishness. Sure, shit happens. Nothing is perfect. Things go terribly wrong. And it's easy to find specific data bits to "prove" one's point about "the danger of vaccines." But vaccines have been the biggest health boon in human history. Until 1750, one half of all human beings died by age 8. Why? Because vaccines hadn't yet been created to bring childhood diseases under control Fiddling "around the edges of the beast" is just another way to keep the beast in charge. Just give the masses a few reasons to get into an overarching rage and the controllers have won. Getting lathered about this or that particular grievance is a sans pareil mechanism to maintain overall control. Anyone can always find data to support their views on this or that or the other product -- this or that or the other additive. But there ain't nothin' substantive going to change the nature of The Beast without lambasting the whole damn processed food industry. Unless this is done, the other "particulars" just serve as distractions. It's like Trump saying outrageous stuff -- annex Greenland, Panama, Canada -- not because it means anything substantive, but because it enrages (or delights) people and the important stuff -- most particularly income inequality -- goes by inadverted. Check out this morning's "Morning Joe" interview with Scott Galloway (1/8/25), a scholar who manages the podcast "The Raging Moderate." https://www.msnbc.com/.../-where-s-the-leadership-author...
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Distractions aside, here's where to start the real revolution. Warren Buffett Blows The Cover Of The Ultra-Wealthy. If We Focus On Propagating Buffett's Revelation -- Only This One Revelation -- The Ruling Class's Overarching (And Nearly Invisible) Structure Of Dominance-Submission-Bondage Would Come To A Prompt Crashing End
By Concentrating Our Electoral Efforts On Warren Buffett's Revelation At Berkshire-Hathaway's Shareholders Meeting Earlier This Year, We Now Know That Income Tax Deception Burbling From The Right-Wing Noise Machine Is Entirely Fictitious...
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By Concentrating Our Electoral Efforts On Warren Buffett's Revelation At Berkshire-Hathaway's Shareholders Meeting Earlier This Year, We Now Know That Income Tax Deception Burbling From The Right-Wing Noise Machine Is Entirely Fictitious...
By Concentrating Our Electoral Efforts On Warren Buffett's Revelation At Berkshire-Hathaway's Shareholders Meeting Earlier This Year, We Now Know That Income Tax Deception Burbling From The Right-Wing Noise Machine Is Entirely Fictitious...
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Alan Archibald
Trump is a magician, who by "prestidigitational" distraction persuades people that he has magical ability to "change the world." And since Trummpistas impute these magical powers to him, they think he's a "different order of being" who can do no wrong.
In fact, what Trump does is "sleight of politics" - an all-encompassing skill he learned as a champion of professional wrestling.
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