Mind Control in American Politics

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19 thoughts on “Mind Control in American Politics

  1. I dig this vid! Insightful… showing a reason why I don’t argue “sides”
    when it comes to politics and have a distrusts and dislike equally for both
    parties.

    “The argument that the two parties should represent opposed ideals and
    policies, one, perhaps, of the Right and the other of the Left, is a
    foolish idea acceptable only to the doctrinaire and academic thinkers.” ~
    Carrol Quigley

    #DivdeAndConquer #DivideAndRule 

  2. It’s true that the Tea party and Occupy Wall St. were both against the
    bailouts, however, the Tea party now has a clear vision of a limited
    federal government, while Occupy Wall St. is a leaderless, chaotic, mess of
    different ideas, and always has been. The Tea party supports
    a decentralization of power in the federal government, so that their power
    cannot be exploited and bought out. The Tea party is right. The power
    needs to go back to the states and localities so that governmental
    power can be diffused. It isn’t a false dichotomy as corbettreport
    suggests. The Tea party and Occupy Wall St. are not 2 sides of the same
    coin. They are not partners in this fight. The Tea party is unified, has
    distinct conservative/libertarian public leaders that articulate a shared
    vision of a limited federal government, which by the way, is the solution.
    corbettreport suggests that the Tea party foolishly rejected Occupy Wall
    St., and that this rejection is aiding division. In actuality, it’s a
    division that needs to take place. The Tea party cannot unify with Occupy
    Wall St. when it’s not clear what Occupy Wall St. stands for. Ok, they’re
    against the bailouts, but what is their solution? Who is leading and
    representing those solutions? I can’t name anyone. However, in regards to
    the Tea party, I can name many, and explain their shared beliefs
    regarding a limited federal government and state sovereignty. (Rand Paul,
    Ron Paul, Ted Cruz, Mike Lee, Mark Levin, Peter Schiff, Rush Limbaugh,
    Allen West, etc. etc.)

    Also, regarding democrats and Tea party republicans, they ARE diametrically
    opposed.. The democrats are blatantly unified in their beliefs in a big,
    bureaucratic, regulatory, centralized federal government, while the Tea
    party is unified in their beliefs about a decentralized, limited federal
    government. This is a case where the dichotomy is genuine. The Tea party
    has to defeat the democrats philosophically or the collusion of
    governmental and corporate powers will continue to get worse.

  3. The Jesters allways tell us the truth… That’s exactly why people laugh at
    it, and why they are hired as jokers to begin with.
    It’s an ancient game of domiion, there are no rights and wrongs, no good or
    bad, no actual this and that.
    No ideaology and no content, just a running business held by whomever keeps
    the power.
    As for all the rest? decoration!
    Power is the only game being played, and the mass hives called communities
    shall always remain the foolish ignorant machine maintainers and material
    movers.
    Tools for keeping order in libe, that’s the goal of the political system.
    Even if the people know it, they would rather just enjoy the show… They
    only get mad if their state of conveniance is fractured, or, if some
    charismatic person tekls them to do things.
    All one can do, is either laugh or cry… To change such a thing, you need
    to alter human nature.

  4. People are either dumb or distracted. I like to think they are mostly
    distracted, but in America, well, I don’t know. McDonald’s makes you fat,
    but does it make you thick?

  5. *Excellent video!! Short, but clear and convincing message regarding how
    we are conditioned to see a simple two-party (or a two “movement”)
    political structure in the US.*

  6. If the Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Party Movement could throw off the
    partisan bullshit that hijacked them and come together as one, now that
    would be a movement.

  7. Very effective use of George Carlin. And this is the foundation of
    learning in our current situation, a way to see the trap, to begin to
    unravel a way out of it.

  8. Blazingly insightful, thought out, and well presented. Angle very well
    played. Hopefully this brings people together from seemingly different
    spectrums of polytickal theory and practice. Thanks for the info!

  9. Divide and conquer only works because people have first been convinced that
    they should be united. If people would separate based on common beliefs
    then they could all get what they want without fighting, but because we
    believe we need to be united we never get what we want.

  10. Fantastic video James, well done.

    The ENTIRE game of ‘Politics’ is where humans are treated like mushrooms:
    Feed them nothing but SHIT and keep them in the dark about everything.

    Self ownership and the non aggression principle are the only moral and just
    ideologies to live by. I own me, You own you.

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