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IceSpear
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E: -6.19, S: -6.43

« on: October 18, 2014, 09:56:23 PM »

How on earth is Connecticut "Populist Leaning Liberal"?

Isn't it the richest state in the Union?
The most resentful, class conscious people in America today are the well educated, urban and suburban  professionals. Between their student loans and the sky high housing costs of their popular neighborhoods, they're barely getting by on their $100k/year and many are informed enough to know that the uber-rich really are screwing everybody else sideways. The less well to do people are more frequently true believers in the American Way. It's a funny world we live in.

You just perfectly described why True Leftism is a joke ideology. Sorry guys, but the poor and working class right wingers don't WANT your convoluted Marxist theories (no, not even dialectical materialism).
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IceSpear
Atlas Superstar
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Posts: 31,840
United States


Political Matrix
E: -6.19, S: -6.43

« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2014, 02:13:40 PM »

How on earth is Connecticut "Populist Leaning Liberal"?

Isn't it the richest state in the Union?
The most resentful, class conscious people in America today are the well educated, urban and suburban  professionals. Between their student loans and the sky high housing costs of their popular neighborhoods, they're barely getting by on their $100k/year and many are informed enough to know that the uber-rich really are screwing everybody else sideways. The less well to do people are more frequently true believers in the American Way. It's a funny world we live in.

You just perfectly described why True Leftism is a joke ideology. Sorry guys, but the poor and working class right wingers don't WANT your convoluted Marxist theories (no, not even dialectical materialism).

But, but, if we only showed these long Wikipedia articles to us Bible-thumping folk, we'd surely read them and change our minds. Tongue

LOL. After one hour of reading about dialectical materialism, you'd take up arms against the bourgeoisie in an insant.
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IceSpear
Atlas Superstar
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Posts: 31,840
United States


Political Matrix
E: -6.19, S: -6.43

« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2014, 03:18:50 PM »

How on earth is Connecticut "Populist Leaning Liberal"?

Isn't it the richest state in the Union?
The most resentful, class conscious people in America today are the well educated, urban and suburban  professionals. Between their student loans and the sky high housing costs of their popular neighborhoods, they're barely getting by on their $100k/year and many are informed enough to know that the uber-rich really are screwing everybody else sideways. The less well to do people are more frequently true believers in the American Way. It's a funny world we live in.

You just perfectly described why True Leftism is a joke ideology. Sorry guys, but the poor and working class right wingers don't WANT your convoluted Marxist theories (no, not even dialectical materialism).

But, but, if we only showed these long Wikipedia articles to us Bible-thumping folk, we'd surely read them and change our minds. Tongue

LOL. After one hour of reading about dialectical materialism, you'd take up arms against the bourgeoisie in an insant.

I'm suddenly reminded of a great quote:

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Wow, it's like George Orwell is talking directly to Snowstalker...
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