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<blockquote data-quote="Jock Ewing Fan" data-source="post: 328999" data-attributes="member: 40536"><p>I don't know about that. The level of planning would have to be immense, and unless one thinks that George Soros is an ultra conservative in disguise,</p><p> it wouldn't explain the proliferation of extreme left DAs funded by Soros, the defund the police activists, the spontaneous riots, looting, burning, mayhem, assaults</p><p>that follow when police arrests/detain/use next step measure when dealing with criminals. Big cities are experiencing more and more crime, and I don't see</p><p>how that benefits anyone, unless making more and more people dependent on Government programs is the goal.</p><p></p><p>Yes I believe the activists are funded, but by who?</p><p>There is also the matter of big Tech billionaires (Gates, etc.) who have always identified as Democrats and have funded the Democrats lavishly.</p><p>There is also the allegation that social media being utilized to silence conservative voices</p><p>These are o lot of seemingly unconnected happenings, unless, as is implied, it is indeed connected.</p><p></p><p>The Republican party has usually consisted of two major constituencies: The corporate wing and the Evangelical Christians.</p><p>Instead of Inner City Minorities who are Democrats and at the poorest income levels as a group, The rural populations who are Republican</p><p>may depend on Govt subsidies, and are generally not at the highest income levels.</p><p>That may be changing with an increasing populist base, but it is not as monolithic as some people may believe.</p><p></p><p>Anything is possible, and there may be and most likely is more to it than is visible,</p><p>so I can't rule anything out.</p><p>I just don't know that anything is that well-organized.</p><p>I think it is more likely that events develop and happen, and the wealthy elite, regardless of ideology and party affiliation, have the resources to</p><p>utilize and manipulate such events to their (financial) advantage, </p><p></p><p>I think George Carlin was on the right track when he talked about the "Real" owners of the country.</p><p>The very poor have a seemingly unlimited number of social programs to keep them dependent,</p><p>while the middle and working class compete for increasingly limited resources.</p><p>All the while, the wealthy elites accumulate more and more.</p><p>Once in a while, the Weinsteins and Epsteins become the ones who are the visible examples of "thrown to the wolves" so to speak.</p><p>By and large, the concept of ambition vs ambition takes place at a higher level, with the biggest players playing a kind </p><p>high stakes poker or chess, and the winner takes an even bigger chunk.</p><p></p><p>More and more, Carlin's words about the economy seem more and more relevant</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jock Ewing Fan, post: 328999, member: 40536"] I don't know about that. The level of planning would have to be immense, and unless one thinks that George Soros is an ultra conservative in disguise, it wouldn't explain the proliferation of extreme left DAs funded by Soros, the defund the police activists, the spontaneous riots, looting, burning, mayhem, assaults that follow when police arrests/detain/use next step measure when dealing with criminals. Big cities are experiencing more and more crime, and I don't see how that benefits anyone, unless making more and more people dependent on Government programs is the goal. Yes I believe the activists are funded, but by who? There is also the matter of big Tech billionaires (Gates, etc.) who have always identified as Democrats and have funded the Democrats lavishly. There is also the allegation that social media being utilized to silence conservative voices These are o lot of seemingly unconnected happenings, unless, as is implied, it is indeed connected. The Republican party has usually consisted of two major constituencies: The corporate wing and the Evangelical Christians. Instead of Inner City Minorities who are Democrats and at the poorest income levels as a group, The rural populations who are Republican may depend on Govt subsidies, and are generally not at the highest income levels. That may be changing with an increasing populist base, but it is not as monolithic as some people may believe. Anything is possible, and there may be and most likely is more to it than is visible, so I can't rule anything out. I just don't know that anything is that well-organized. I think it is more likely that events develop and happen, and the wealthy elite, regardless of ideology and party affiliation, have the resources to utilize and manipulate such events to their (financial) advantage, I think George Carlin was on the right track when he talked about the "Real" owners of the country. The very poor have a seemingly unlimited number of social programs to keep them dependent, while the middle and working class compete for increasingly limited resources. All the while, the wealthy elites accumulate more and more. Once in a while, the Weinsteins and Epsteins become the ones who are the visible examples of "thrown to the wolves" so to speak. By and large, the concept of ambition vs ambition takes place at a higher level, with the biggest players playing a kind high stakes poker or chess, and the winner takes an even bigger chunk. More and more, Carlin's words about the economy seem more and more relevant [/QUOTE]
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