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My deepest thoughts about Donald Trump that you probably won't like.
What if the entire left right war is theater? Shut out all the arguments, policy differences, hate, love, ally, opponents, and think about the cumulative direction we're heading to as a planet. ->
If there's one thing this pandemic has taught me, it's if there ever was a nefarious force that achieved power they could tell us scared comfortable folks to sit down and shut up and we would do it. ->
They have authority in three important facets; one is a positional authority, ->
We're truly stuck, every decision we make is jumped on by this parasite that ->
Maybe the cynic in me is concerned that a large group of disenfranchised people would flock to a personality like Trump and maybe that's the plan, to de-animate them. Put us in a holding pattern. Or maybe it really is organic. ->
Yet, he has shown tremendous restraint - while shooting his mouth off in a way that never puts ->
I hope it's the latter because as God is my witness, we are on the precipice.
Here's another lesson I've learnt though my years of torture and pain that is this life, and I give it to you for free. If someone has power, they will use it. ->
If he does exercise his power, my ->
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Corbyn opposes the exploitation of foreign sweatshop-workers - Labour MPs complain he's like Nigel
He speaks up in defence of migrants - Labour MPs whinge that he's not listening to the public's very real concerns about immigration:
He's wrong to prioritise Labour Party members over the public:
He's wrong to prioritise the public over Labour Party
One of the oddest features of the Labour tax row is how raising allowances, which the media allowed the LDs to describe as progressive (in spite of evidence to contrary) through the coalition years, is now seen by everyone as very right wing
— Tom Clark (@prospect_clark) November 2, 2018
Corbyn opposes the exploitation of foreign sweatshop-workers - Labour MPs complain he's like Nigel
He speaks up in defence of migrants - Labour MPs whinge that he's not listening to the public's very real concerns about immigration:
He's wrong to prioritise Labour Party members over the public:
He's wrong to prioritise the public over Labour Party