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<p>[QUOTE="Tip, post: 300022, member: 2613"]Being as a lot of you guys STILL believe the world turns on the axis of random events, let me bring you down to earth and out of your fantasy world.</p><p><br /></p><p>Economics? Forget it. Pie-in-the-sky is what it is. Supply and demand are both manipulated. Who manipulates these forces? You got it, the elites. Now you're catching on.</p><p><br /></p><p>Your job? Your job has been provided for you so you'll behave yourself and won't rebel against the elites. In order to keep the less fortunate away from the throats of the elites, you have been given a 'good life' so you can act as a buffer. Anyone who is down on his luck becomes an lazy bum to you. You have been conditioned to believe that. You'll fight those in the Compton ghetto and not those in Beverly Hills. Think of your life as sort of a reward...a 'carrot' if you will.</p><p><br /></p><p>Politics? Come on. Do you think you really have a voice? Your choices are made for you early on. Whoever is on the ballots in the caucases has been chosen by the elites. The elites then use slick marketing to herd you into voting for one candidate per party. And the two political parties are really just two sides of the same coin. If left-wing liberal people get pissed off, an army of liberal politicos is sent out to encircle them and bleed off their anger. Ditto for those with a conservative bent.</p><p><br /></p><p>Get over your "random forces" thinking. That's not the way the real world works. Fantasy worlds, sure. Real world, NO.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tip, post: 300022, member: 2613"]Being as a lot of you guys STILL believe the world turns on the axis of random events, let me bring you down to earth and out of your fantasy world. Economics? Forget it. Pie-in-the-sky is what it is. Supply and demand are both manipulated. Who manipulates these forces? You got it, the elites. Now you're catching on. Your job? Your job has been provided for you so you'll behave yourself and won't rebel against the elites. In order to keep the less fortunate away from the throats of the elites, you have been given a 'good life' so you can act as a buffer. Anyone who is down on his luck becomes an lazy bum to you. You have been conditioned to believe that. You'll fight those in the Compton ghetto and not those in Beverly Hills. Think of your life as sort of a reward...a 'carrot' if you will. Politics? Come on. Do you think you really have a voice? Your choices are made for you early on. Whoever is on the ballots in the caucases has been chosen by the elites. The elites then use slick marketing to herd you into voting for one candidate per party. And the two political parties are really just two sides of the same coin. If left-wing liberal people get pissed off, an army of liberal politicos is sent out to encircle them and bleed off their anger. Ditto for those with a conservative bent. Get over your "random forces" thinking. That's not the way the real world works. Fantasy worlds, sure. Real world, NO.[/QUOTE]
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