I suspect that despite the legal wins and small tidal changes there is a feeling shared by those of us resisting that we are up against something long term and well oiled… still would rather be on this side of things though
I suspect that despite the legal wins and small tidal changes there is a feeling shared by those of us resisting that we are up against something long term and well oiled… still would rather be on this side of things though
There's likely a 'Team B' in-play that fully recognizes the damage they themselves will incur as 'Team A' ravages the middle and working class to the point of revolution. We may not really like them, partly because they've been involved in the plunder for decades, or because they're often related to the trillionaire families at the top, but they know the game better than any of us do. Hang in there.
I suspect that despite the legal wins and small tidal changes there is a feeling shared by those of us resisting that we are up against something long term and well oiled… still would rather be on this side of things though
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There's likely a 'Team B' in-play that fully recognizes the damage they themselves will incur as 'Team A' ravages the middle and working class to the point of revolution. We may not really like them, partly because they've been involved in the plunder for decades, or because they're often related to the trillionaire families at the top, but they know the game better than any of us do. Hang in there.