Tucker: Trump is an indictment of America's ruling class
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Spot on.
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If that doesn’t move you to stop and get a box of Swanson frozen chicken for dinner tonight, what will?
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That's borderline ISAFNRC but we'll let it slide.....doogie said:If that doesn’t move you to stop and get a box of Swanson frozen chicken for dinner tonight, what will?
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Tucker’s Family Trust didn’t fund itself. Started out as chicken for those who want to erase history.
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I like Tucker ... quite a bit actually. I think he's at his best when he's a little more pissed off.
At any rate, a law professor at UC Hastings wrote a piece, I think in the Harvard Business Review, right after the first election. It's a good read. She really gets in to this distinction between the professional class and the elite wealth ruling class.
Tucker, in this piece, is making her same overall point, but he's conflating those two classes. I don't think the professional class is the ruling class. I don't think they are to blame for fucking things up because I don't think they have that much power.
I get what he's getting at ... the upper middle class and well educated professional who will only live on a coast or Chicago who looks down his nose at people with dirt under their finger nails. But are they really the people who fucked things up here? Are they the "ruling class"?
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I think the ruling class is the uni party establishment in government. They are funded by the so called elite
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I thought it was the Christian Right that had all the power.creepycoug said:I like Tucker ... quite a bit actually. I think he's at his best when he's a little more pissed off.
At any rate, a law professor at UC Hastings wrote a piece, I think in the Harvard Business Review, right after the first election. It's a good read. She really gets in to this distinction between the professional class and the elite wealth ruling class.
Tucker, in this piece, is making her same overall point, but he's conflating those two classes. I don't think the professional class is the ruling class. I don't think they are to blame for fucking things up because I don't think they have that much power.
I get what he's getting at ... the upper middle class and well educated professional who will only live on a coast or Chicago who looks down his nose at people with dirt under their finger nails. But are they really the people who fucked things up here? Are they the "ruling class"?
Chintresting either way. -
Good poast.creepycoug said:I like Tucker ... quite a bit actually. I think he's at his best when he's a little more pissed off.
At any rate, a law professor at UC Hastings wrote a piece, I think in the Harvard Business Review, right after the first election. It's a good read. She really gets in to this distinction between the professional class and the elite wealth ruling class.
Tucker, in this piece, is making her same overall point, but he's conflating those two classes. I don't think the professional class is the ruling class. I don't think they are to blame for fucking things up because I don't think they have that much power.
I get what he's getting at ... the upper middle class and well educated professional who will only live on a coast or Chicago who looks down his nose at people with dirt under their finger nails. But are they really the people who fucked things up here? Are they the "ruling class"?
Chintresting either way.
Professionals looking down on rural America isn't why they're not building railroad cars in Butler, Pa. People who allegedly love capitalism need to recognize that creative destruction means someone loses. -
Is banning fracking part of that love of capitalism Dazzler? People living in Butler realize that the economy can't stay the same but they also realize that Rats like Biden are more than willing to sell them out in order to placate the AOC wing of his party.HHusky said:
Good poast.creepycoug said:I like Tucker ... quite a bit actually. I think he's at his best when he's a little more pissed off.
At any rate, a law professor at UC Hastings wrote a piece, I think in the Harvard Business Review, right after the first election. It's a good read. She really gets in to this distinction between the professional class and the elite wealth ruling class.
Tucker, in this piece, is making her same overall point, but he's conflating those two classes. I don't think the professional class is the ruling class. I don't think they are to blame for fucking things up because I don't think they have that much power.
I get what he's getting at ... the upper middle class and well educated professional who will only live on a coast or Chicago who looks down his nose at people with dirt under their finger nails. But are they really the people who fucked things up here? Are they the "ruling class"?
Chintresting either way.
Professionals looking down on rural America isn't why they're not building railroad cars in Butler, Pa. People who allegedly love capitalism need to recognize that creative destruction means someone loses. -
You're making my point. So Trump was elected on the backs of millions of resentments. I've only been saying that for four years.SFGbob said:
Is banning fracking part of that love of capitalism Dazzler? People living in Butler realize that the economy can't stay the same but they also realize that Rats like Biden are more than willing to sell them out in order to placate the AOC wing of his party.HHusky said:
Good poast.creepycoug said:I like Tucker ... quite a bit actually. I think he's at his best when he's a little more pissed off.
At any rate, a law professor at UC Hastings wrote a piece, I think in the Harvard Business Review, right after the first election. It's a good read. She really gets in to this distinction between the professional class and the elite wealth ruling class.
Tucker, in this piece, is making her same overall point, but he's conflating those two classes. I don't think the professional class is the ruling class. I don't think they are to blame for fucking things up because I don't think they have that much power.
I get what he's getting at ... the upper middle class and well educated professional who will only live on a coast or Chicago who looks down his nose at people with dirt under their finger nails. But are they really the people who fucked things up here? Are they the "ruling class"?
Chintresting either way.
Professionals looking down on rural America isn't why they're not building railroad cars in Butler, Pa. People who allegedly love capitalism need to recognize that creative destruction means someone loses.
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