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Populism does exist. The people versus an elite. Or the people versus their illusion of government which let's face it today are assholes who don't represent them and instead represent themselves or the banks and corps they're indebted too.

The notion of populism becomes a government so afraid of its population it simply forces dystopia instead of actually giving its people a choice.

Government today is an illusion where its paypigs sit there doing nothing else. Sure they provide a notion of opposition because it pays. But they mostly all tow the same line. It trades back n forth but any power structure never changes to the effects of its population demands. Broken promises all day every day. The back tracking of every pledge and promise. But the constant increased taxation. Constantly caring about themselves enforcing dystopia, or somebody else repressing.

It has become a complete illusion. Most representatives of government are simply content to cause a jeer in opposition, supposedly representing their constituents, but in fact are just content to sit there because it pays.

If it trades back n forth it was an agenda anyway, and if a party has a majority watch it fail, fail enough to cause a hung government giving its opposition back their seats. Causing the illusion.

Of course communism is when the military gains power, it had the support of its assumed populace. It becomes communism, a coup, civil war, or etc.

Here in the UK, I will never vote for Kier Starmer. He isn't a leader. He's the definition of a grazing sheep. I actually like Sunak far more. Even though I hate the Tories for what has happened. Kier is not a leader. He has done nothing to lead. Nothing. The only opposition he provides is a script. Which is now falling so far back on its ideals and party line there is no point. He had a vision, nationalising utilities, I'd vote for that. Until. He has become so unattractive. His policies as he had a huge majority are now providing any opposition back their seats. But what has he opposed? He had a national majority he could've led by opposing. All he did was sit there getting paid. If he becomes leader Britain won't be anything else. Instead what he did was prevent Labor, Corbyn actually opposing the Tories.

We can do the same with the GOP, and almost every government in Europe, and today.

Of course there's a lot more to the illusion. Conflict on a World stage. Interest of its elites. But. Said. Today they're doing their damnest to punish any citizens for their choice. The same the globe over practically.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Populism does exist. The people versus an elite. Or the people versus their illusion of government which let's face it today are assholes who don't represent them and instead represent themselves or the banks and corps they're indebted too.

The notion of populism becomes a government so afraid of its population it simply forces dystopia instead of actually giving its people a choice.

Government today is an illusion where its paypigs sit there doing nothing else. Sure they provide a notion of opposition because it pays. But they mostly all tow the same line. It trades back n forth but any power structure never changes to the effects of its population demands. Broken promises all day every day. The back tracking of every pledge and promise. But the constant increased taxation. Constantly caring about themselves enforcing dystopia, or somebody else repressing.

It has become a complete illusion. Most representatives of government are simply content to cause a jeer in opposition, supposedly representing their constituents, but in fact are just content to sit there because it pays.

If it trades back n forth it was an agenda anyway, and if a party has a majority watch it fail, fail enough to cause a hung government giving its opposition back their seats. Causing the illusion.

Of course communism is when the military gains power, it had the support of its assumed populace. It becomes communism, a coup, civil war, or etc.

Here in the UK, I will never vote for Kier Starmer. He isn't a leader. He's the definition of a grazing sheep. I actually like Sunak far more. Even though I hate the Tories for what has happened. Kier is not a leader. He has done nothing to lead. Nothing. The only opposition he provides is a script. Which is now falling so far back on its ideals and party line there is no point. He had a vision, nationalising utilities, I'd vote for that. Until. He has become so unattractive. His policies as he had a huge majority are now providing any opposition back their seats. But what has he opposed? He had a national majority he could've led by opposing. All he did was sit there getting paid. If he becomes leader Britain won't be anything else. Instead what he did was prevent Labor, Corbyn actually opposing the Tories.

We can do the same with the GOP, and almost every government in Europe, and today.

Of course there's a lot more to the illusion. Conflict on a World stsge. Interest of its elites. But. Said. Today they're doing their damnest to punish any citizens for their choice. The same the globe over practically.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Populism does exist. The people versus an elite. Or the people versus their illusion of government which let's face it today are assholes who don't represent them and instead represent themselves or the banks and corps they're indebted too.

The notion of populism becomes a government so afraid of its population it simply forces dystopia instead of actually giving its people a choice.

Government today is an illusion where its paypigs sit there doing nothing else. Sure they provide a notion of opposition because it pays. But they mostly all tow the same line. It trades back n forth but any power structure never changes to the effects of its population demands. Broken promises all day every day. The back tracking of every pledge and promise. But the constant increased taxation. Constantly caring about themselves enforcing dystopia, or somebody else repressing.

It has become a complete illusion. Most representatives of government are simply content to cause a jeer in opposition, supposedly representing their constituents, but in fact are just content to sit there because it pays.

If it trades back n forth it was an agenda anyway, and if a party has a majority watch it fail, fail enough to cause a hung government giving its opposition back their seats. Causing the illusion.

Of course communism is when the military gains power, it had the support of its assumed populace. It becomes communism, a coup, civil war, or etc.

Here in the UK, I will never vote for Kier Starmer. He isn't a leader. He's the definition of a grazing sheep. I actually like Sunak far more. Even though I hate the Tories for what has happened. Kier is not a leader. He has done nothing to lead. Nothing. The only opposition he provides is a script. Which is now falling so far back on its ideals and party line there is no point. He had a vision, nationalising utilities, I'd vote for that. Until. He has become so unattractive. His policies as he had a huge majority are now providing any opposition back their seats. But what has he opposed? He had a national majority he could've led by opposing. All he did was sit there getting paid. If he becomes leader Britain won't be anything else. Instead what he did was prevent Labor, Corbyn actually opposing the Tories.

We can do the same with the GOP, and almost every government in Europe, and today.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Populism does exist. The people versus an elite. Or the people versus their illusion of government which let's face it today are assholes who don't represent them and instead represent themselves or the banks and corps they're indebted too.

The notion of populism becomes a government so afraid of its population it simply forces dystopia instead of actually giving its people a choice.

Government today is an illusion where its paypigs sit there doing nothing else. Sure they provide a notion of opposition because it pays. But they mostly all tow the same line. It trades back n forth but any power structure never changes to the effects of its population demands. Broken promises all day every day. The back tracking of every pledge and promise. But the constant increased taxation. Constantly caring about themselves enforcing dystopia, or somebody else repressing.

It has become a complete illusion. Most representatives of government are simply content to cause a jeer in opposition, supposedly representing their constituents, but in fact are just content to sit there because it pays.

If it trades back n forth it was an agenda anyway, and if a party has a majority watch it fail, fail enough to cause a hung government giving its opposition back their seats. Causing the illusion.

Of course communism is when the military gains power, it had the support of its assumed populace. It becomes communism, a coup, civil war, or etc.

Here in the UK, I will never vote for Kier Starmer. He isn't a leader. He's the definition of a grazing sheep. I actually like Sunak far more. Even though I hate the Tories for what has happened. Kier is not a leader. He has done nothing to lead. Nothing. The only opposition he provides is a script. Which is now falling so far back on its ideals and party line there is no point. He had a vision, nationalising utilities, I'd vote for that. Until. He has become so unattractive. His policies as he had a huge majority are now providing any opposition back their seats. But what has he opposed? He had a national majority he could've led by opposing. All he did was sit there getting paid. If he becomes leader Britain won't be anything else. Instead what he did was prevent Labor, Corbyn actually opposing the Tories.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Populism does exist. The people versus an elite. Or the people versus their illusion of government which let's face it today are assholes who don't represent them and instead represent themselves or the banks and corps they're indebted too.

The notion of populism becomes a government so afraid of its population it simply forces dystopia instead of actually giving its people a choice.

Government today is an illusion where its paypigs sit there doing nothing else. Sure they provide a notion of opposition because it pays. But they mostly all tow the same line. It trades back n forth but any power structure never changes to the effects of its population demands. Broken promises all day every day. The back tracking of every pledge and promise. But the constant increased taxation. Constantly caring about themselves enforcing dystopia, or somebody else repressing.

It has become a complete illusion. Most representatives of government are simply content to cause a jeer in opposition, supposedly representing their constituents, but in fact are just content to sit there because it pays.

If it trades back n forth it was an agenda anyway, and if a party has a majority watch it fail, fail enough to cause a hung government giving its opposition back their seats. Causing the illusion.

Of course communism is when the military gains power, it had the support of its assumed populace. It becomes communism, a coup, civil war, or etc.

Here in the UK, I will never vote for Kier Starmer. He isn't a leader. He's the definition of a grazing sheep. I actually like Sunak far more. Even though I hate the Tories for what has happened. Kier is not a leader. He has done nothing to lead. Nothing. The only opposition he provides is a script. Which is now falling so far back on its ideals and party line there is no point. He had a vision, nationalising utilities, I'd vote for that. Until. He has become so unattractive. His policies as he had a huge majority are now providing any opposition back their seats. But what has he opposed? He had a national majority he could've led by opposing. All he did was sit there getting paid. If he becomes leader Britain won't be anything else. Instead what he did was prevent labor, Corby actually opposing the Tories.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Populism does exist. The people versus an elite. Or the people versus their illusion of government which let's face it today are assholes who don't represent them and instead represent themselves or the banks and corps they're indebted too.

The notion of populism becomes a government so afraid of its population it simply forces dystopia instead of actually giving its people a choice.

Government today is an illusion where its paypigs sit there doing nothing else. Sure they provide a notion of opposition because it pays. But they mostly all tow the same line. It trades back n forth but any power structure never changes to the effects of its population demands. Broken promises all day every day. The back tracking of every pledge and promise. But the constant increased taxation. Constantly caring about themselves enforcing dystopia, or somebody else repressing.

It has become a complete illusion. Most representatives of government are simply content to cause a jeer in opposition, supposedly representing their constituents, but in fact are just content to sit there because it pays.

If it trades back n forth it was an agenda anyway, and if a party has a majority watch it fail, fail enough to cause a hung government giving its opposition back their seats. Causing the illusion.

Of course communism is when the military gains power, it had the support of its assumed populace. It becomes communism, a coup, civil war, or etc.

Here in the UK, I will never vote for Kier Stammer. He isn't a leader. He's the definition of a grazing sheep. I actually like Sunak far more. Even though I hate the Tories for what has happened.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Populism does exist. The people versus an elite. Or the people versus their illusion of government which let's face it today are assholes who don't represent them and instead represent themselves or the banks and corps they're indebted too.

The notion of populism becomes a government so afraid of its population it simply forces dystopia instead of actually giving its people a choice.

Government today is an illusion where its paypigs sit there doing nothing else. Sure they provide a notion of opposition because it pays. But they mostly all tow the same line. It trades back n forth but any power structure never changes to the effects of its population demands. Broken promises all day every day. The back tracking of every pledge and promise. But the constant increased taxation. Constantly caring about themselves enforcing dystopia, or somebody else repressing.

It has become a complete illusion. Most representatives of government are simply content to cause a jeer in opposition, supposedly representing their constituents, but in fact are just content to sit there because it pays.

If it trades back n forth it was an agenda anyway, and if a party has a majority watch it fail, fail enough to cause a hung government giving its opposition back their seats. Causing the illusion.

Of course communism is when the military gains power, it had the support of its assumed populace. It becomes communism, a coup, civil war, or etc.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Populism does exist. The people versus an elite. Or the people versus their illusion of government which let's face it today are assholes who don't represent them and instead represent themselves or the banks and corps they're indebted too.

The notion of populism becomes a government so afraid of its population it simply forces dystopia instead of actually giving its people a choice.

Government today is an illusion where its paypigs sit there doing nothing else. Sure they provide a notion of opposition because it pays. But they mostly all tow the same line. It trades back n forth but any power structure never changes to the effects of its population demands. Broken promises all day every day. The back tracking of every pledge and promise. But the constant increased taxation. Constantly caring about themselves enforcing dystopia, or somebody else repressing.

It has become a complete illusion. Most representatives of government are simply content to cause a jeer in opposition, supposedly representing their constituents, but in fact are just content to sit there because it pays.

If it trades back n forth it was an agenda anyway, and if a party has a majority watch it fail, fail enough to cause a hung government giving its opposition back their seats. Causing the illusion

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Populism does exist. The people versus an elite. Or the people versus their illusion of government which let's face it today are assholes who don't represent them and instead represent themselves or the banks and corps they're indebted too.

The notion of populism becomes a government so afraid of its population it simply forces dystopia instead of actually giving its people a choice.

Government today is an illusion where its paypigs sit there doing nothing else. Sure they provide a notion of opposition because it pays. But they mostly all tow the same line. It trades back n forth but any power structure never changes to the effects of its population demands. Broken promises all day every day. The back tracking of every pledge amd promise. But the constant increased taxation. Constantly caring about themselves enforcing dystopia, or somebody else repressing.

It has become a complete illusion. Most representatives of government are simply content to cause a jeer in opposition, supposedly representing their constituents, but in fact are just content to sit there because it pays.

If it trades back n forth it was an agenda anyway, and if a party has a majority watch it fail, fail enough to cause a hung government giving its opposition back their seats. Causing the illusion

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Populism does exist. The people versus an elite. Or the people versus their illusion of government which let's face it today are assholes who don't represent them and instead represent themselves or the banks and corps they're indebted too.

The notion of populism becomes a government so afraid of its population it simply forces dystopia instead of actually giving its people a choice.

Government today is an illusion where its paypigs sit there doing nothing else. Sure they provide a notion of opposition because it pays. But they mostly all tow the same line. It trades back n forth but any power structure never changes to the effects of its population.

It has become a complete illusion. Most representatives of government are simply content to cause a jeer in opposition, supposedly representing their constituents, but in fact are just content to sit there because it pays.

If trades back n forth it was an agenda anyway, and if a party has a majority watch it fail, fail enough to cause a hung government giving its opposition back their seats. Causing the illusion

1 year ago
1 score