Re: Why do people often vote against their own interests?
I think this is just a difference due to accounting style. For me, acceptance of propaganda, misinformation and deception is due to a combination of SIN.
I cannot agree with this statement entirely.
Certainly it is true now, but in the past the influence of money was not any different. There were big corporations in the 1800s just as there were big corporations in the 1900s.
Why then were these corporations not able to exert the same level of influence as they do today? If anything, they had more free cash relative to the population as they do today (most people back then didn't have money at all).
Part of this is mass media - there were no TVs and radios until post WW II, and a relatively low level of literacy probably inhibited the influence of newspapers.
But I suspect another part of this was leadership.
Jackson's fight against the US Central Bank (2nd bank of the US) was entirely a choice. He too, was an asshole, but one which used his orneriness to fight against what he perceived as an evil.
Contrast his actions vs. Eisenhower - who warned about the MIC (and SIC) in his farewell speech but otherwise was pretty quiet.
In turn contrast with Obama - who talked the big 'Change' talk but so far has acted exactly opposite.
Originally posted by TPC
Originally posted by TPC
Certainly it is true now, but in the past the influence of money was not any different. There were big corporations in the 1800s just as there were big corporations in the 1900s.
Why then were these corporations not able to exert the same level of influence as they do today? If anything, they had more free cash relative to the population as they do today (most people back then didn't have money at all).
Part of this is mass media - there were no TVs and radios until post WW II, and a relatively low level of literacy probably inhibited the influence of newspapers.
But I suspect another part of this was leadership.
Jackson's fight against the US Central Bank (2nd bank of the US) was entirely a choice. He too, was an asshole, but one which used his orneriness to fight against what he perceived as an evil.
Contrast his actions vs. Eisenhower - who warned about the MIC (and SIC) in his farewell speech but otherwise was pretty quiet.
In turn contrast with Obama - who talked the big 'Change' talk but so far has acted exactly opposite.
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