America’s billionaire class is funding anti-democratic forces

Billionaire donors are pushing an unsettling agenda for America – backing Trump’s lie that the 2020 election was stolen, calling for restrictions on voting and even questioning the value of democracy itself

https://www.theguardian.com/comment...naire-class-is-funding-anti-democratic-forces

I mistook your post and thought you meant billionaires like George Soros, Howard Schultz, Laurene Jobs, Marc Benioff, Reid Hoffman, S. Donald Sussman, James Simons, David Shaw, Fred Eychaner, Tom Steyer, Jeff Bezos, Michael Bloomberg, MSNBS, CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS, NPR, NYT, and a host of other republican donors.

Get your shit in a row moron.
 
back to ignore you stupid asshole

Thank you. Morons like you who refuse to see anything but their own stubborn opinion, even though the disasters that are befalling this country are right in your face, your putting me on ignore is a badge of honor and makes my point perfectly.

Count on me calling you out every chance I get which is daily. You are the classic "get off my lawn" buffoon.
 
Billionaire donors are pushing an unsettling agenda for America – backing Trump’s lie that the 2020 election was stolen, calling for restrictions on voting and even questioning the value of democracy itself

https://www.theguardian.com/comment...naire-class-is-funding-anti-democratic-forces

Duh! Even our Constitution was founded by the richest American land owners, racists, misogynists, and religious clerics.

So I just say- DUH!

We built our country on a foundation of Greed, Prejudice, and Self interest that found it's way into the Constitution and way of life for America!

ANti-Democracy is systematic and has always been!
 
Duh! Even our Constitution was founded by the richest American land owners, racists, misogynists, and religious clerics.

So I just say- DUH!

We built our country on a foundation of Greed, Prejudice, and Self interest that found it's way into the Constitution and way of life for America!

ANti-Democracy is systematic and has always been!


Certainly there are parts of the US Constitution which institutionalize property as the basis for political power.
 
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