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  • She's right, but given our situation this misses the point. The ruling class wants you to think reforms are a "replacement" to revolution, but we don't need to accept that premise. Reforms weaken the ruling class, otherwise they would already be enacted. So I ask, por que dos?

  • There was a compromise back in 2020 in order to get Bernie to drop from the race, hence we got a rejuvenated labor board and some labor wins. But we didn't get there without applying pressure, which is why the uncommitted movement is so important.

  • They're probably looking at Ukraine manufacturing cheaper weapons and getting FOMO. But instead of actually learning how Ukraine is innovating these guys are just " let's do the same things but cheaper". Truly innovation that only an MBA can think of.

  • In this context the Australian people voted for an administration that would no longer "co-operate" with the USA's geopolitical aims, they "bucked"/rejected the agenda. The USA responded by pressing those in power to create a constitutional crisis and replace the administration.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1975_Australian_constitutional_crisis

    I guess my point is that America doesn't engage in the same tactics as China does in regards to Taiwan, or that hemisphere, probably because of distance. The USA favors regime change over making a new colony.