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<blockquote data-quote="CharlieMurphy" data-source="post: 2716739" data-attributes="member: 31193"><p>The problem is we have a two party dictatorship. Government agencies are used to implement agendas that span administrations that multinational corporations use to enact long term agendas. Each piece on its own seems inconsequential but put together they form a larger picture. Congress using the power of the purse to act as a check on power is seen as "un patriotic." The judicial branch is often more likely to rule according to popular opinion. The executive branch uses its intelligence agencies to spy on their number one perceived threat, the American people and their representatives. The republican leaders in the house and the senate have sanctioned this with their tacit complicity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CharlieMurphy, post: 2716739, member: 31193"] The problem is we have a two party dictatorship. Government agencies are used to implement agendas that span administrations that multinational corporations use to enact long term agendas. Each piece on its own seems inconsequential but put together they form a larger picture. Congress using the power of the purse to act as a check on power is seen as "un patriotic." The judicial branch is often more likely to rule according to popular opinion. The executive branch uses its intelligence agencies to spy on their number one perceived threat, the American people and their representatives. The republican leaders in the house and the senate have sanctioned this with their tacit complicity. [/QUOTE]
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