• Canaconda@lemmy.ca
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    20 days ago

    Because America was founded with a bunch of horse sniffing half-literates for a general populous and the only thing that’s really changed is the number of horses to sniff.

    • Fribbizz@feddit.org
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      19 days ago

      Not entirely. Generally of course people who don’t have to labour for their livelyhood have more time and certainly more resources to influence politics. But the common man can make their voices heard. -you can vote in your interest. Be careful of what people try to tell you is your interest -you can protest (peacefully); look at France to see a populace that doesn’t just take what is rammed down their throats -you can talk to your neighbours; discuss things with them to form an opinion; don’t just parrot talking points from media; -you can write to representatives; sure, your letter won’t be directly shown to then, unlike one from Koch or someone. But it won’t go unnoticed. -participate at town halls -participate in polls A fortune 500 CEO or Forbes billionaire list name will have more impact than a single voice from the population. But organised, the voices of the population make a difference. Organisation, participation and critical engagement can make a difference.

      • JiveTurkey@lemmy.world
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        11 days ago

        I used to think that way but now I would say your are ignoring the severity of the situation and still clinging to the lie that we still live in a democracy.

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          6 days ago

          It’s not really even about being a democracy. Kommunist East Germany with one of the most formidable surveillance systems to date could only look on when a sufficient percentage of the population rose peacefully.

          I believe the plumbing for democratic change is still present in the US. What is preventing change is people doom scrolling on the couch.

  • SalamiDommie@lemmus.org
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    19 days ago

    Because they’re using some of their money to keep us from holding them accountable? And that they have probably run the numbers to find that it is cheaper to do this than to just… Pay the taxes.

  • crystalmerchant@lemmy.world
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    19 days ago

    This is definitely not a real question

    …but I’ll answer it anyways

    The answer is because the rich make the laws.