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It’s disheartening . . . and infuriating, but I’ve come to the same conclusion. Politics over the past 30 years has been a complex kabuki orchestrated by our corporate elite. Democracy is anathema to corporatism and this is their end game.
Egomaniacal, swindling, manipulative, lying, no-license-plates, outsourcing, toxic-working-conditions, huge-profit-margin, cult-leader Steve Jobs was a vigorous advocate of this crap, personally telling Obama that he wasn’t sufficiently supportive of business.
Someone had an epiphany? Then they made words about it? What am I missing exactly?