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I take it you are a fan of obama? Just curious. Your partially right in your points, definitely correct about ingnorance and apathy, partially right about how to affect change to corporatism, and naively out of step with your comments on the popularity of finding issues with whomever may be president. The ignorance and apathy issue is not without some direct manipulation to cause it however, a point often missed. This is equal to the point of the corporatism being a more powerful issue and entity than you give it credit. Backed by the same forces of manipulation as well as the corrupted systems of government and economy which due to this trifecta are more substancial than you seem to assert. But yes, ultimately it is the will of the people that will prevail, either into freedom or tyrannical bondage. You are mistaken that the people wont be made to suffer in this system, for the corporate interests have outgrown the need of the majority of the consumer/laborers. Once resources and their heirarcichal power/waelth model are threatened by the masses reaching overgrowth and or mass awakening and rebellion they become a liability and a threat. What you may not know or understand is that those at the core of this corporatism have no need of money or ultimately the corporations or governments, and especially not the people, minus a small labor force for convenience. What I wonder also, in regards to your seemingly defensive remarks about obama, is do you consider his policies somehow different than the previous administrations? I see more than enough similarity to invalidate your claims of whimsical dissagreement with him, like something has to be manufactured to dislike of his policies or their likely outcomes.
"The Greatest Enemy of Knowledge is Not Ignorance, It is the ILLUSION of Knowledge. Stephen Hawking"
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