But what if you start to realize that BOTH sides are really one in the same? What do you do when you recognize that BOTH sides are bought and paid for by the corporations that funded their multi-million dollar election campaigns? What happens next when you come to the conclusion that BOTH sides are happy to argue for a position when they think that it will help sway public opinion, but write legislation that only serves to maximize profits for the executive class of America at the expense of We the People? Read More
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