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Says while citing "studies" from the fraser institute, a libertarian think tank registered as a charity. Fuck them and fuck you for spreading their propaganda.
We have bad/corrupt governments sometimes, that doesn't mean we should get rid of governments. (Though maybe the libertarian Fraser institute might disagree with me there.)
Fascism under Mussolini was envisioned as the merger of state and corporate power.
I always find it interesting that right wing "libertarians" never seem to ask themselves what would happen if you abolished the state and left a power vacuum for corporations to fill, with no one capable of stopping them.
ROFL!!!
Dawg, you are in the wrong place to sell your bullshit.
BWHAHAHAH!
* deep breath *
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Goddamn, that's halfway between completely retarded and cartoonish villainy. You fucking clown. 🤡
🤦♂️
The vote did not pass and Amazon is laying off workers at every level. Automation is coming faster due to unions
Whose the clown? 🤡
you.
you are the clown.
Also, I know English isn't your native language, but "who is" contracts to "who's".
"whose the clown?" would be asking "to whom does the 'the clown' belong?", which doesn't make sense on multiple levels.
Except most developed countries have strong unions and guess what, most everyone is happy with them and the workers actually have rights and get paid a fair wage. Only in the worker-trampling corporate-hellscape that is the US someone would think this nonsense.