Fortunately, The money was not distributed to the working people as proposed by the members of Congress, otherwise Obama would have become a communist in one step. After all, the fact is that funds still flow to capital, and the collapse of the superstructure would be called a revolution rather than a financial coup. The
American Dream The casting aims to unify the dream of the same world. However, the United States is no longer a hot land for adventurers that has yet to be developed. It has been exhausted by the greed and development worshipped by the will of capital. The meta-equation has been drawn out.
At this time, the American people realized that they are still different from the owners of capital, and the difference is not small. There is no middle value between the rich and the poor. The real bourgeois world is bigger than the general public. It is the property owner who works for the bank, not the property owner of the bank. The former is the object of being squeezed, not the so-called squeezer of Greenspan. The world cannot be all property owners. Someone must go bankrupt and use assets. Who are the opponents of the bankers, so the property-owners who work part-time become homeless people who cannot adapt to their new social identities for a while, saying: "There are idle and abandoned street buildings everywhere. Is this depression still the United States?" "So I suddenly found out that my ancestors were not crossing the oceans as refugees to breed new types of refugees. 1% of the refugees did better than me, so I felt opposed to these 1% of good student refugees. Opposites will cause class struggle. Americans wake up from their dreams and discover that there is another social structure in this world. They have never seen it. I heard it is very bad, but it is better to save refugees first.
PS: Moore always Taking personal feelings from the perspective of an ordinary American citizen, not from the height of a public intellectual or commentator, is a big reason for his success.
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