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Tag Archives: populism
Limericks
Dear Friends, The Devil thinks he’ll have his day,His allies their nations they betray,A maggot of course,Feasting on a corpse,And in the end he’ll lose anyway. This lurch rightward to the elite it isn’t soothing,Elites have made a mess of … Continue reading
Posted in Mercy
Tagged arrogant, capitalism, despite, devil, epstein, files, loser, overton window, populism, right, socialism, water
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Limericks
Dear Friends, Central planning ain’t it grand,They do have us well in hand,Despotic harmony,Perpetual enmity,As long as we don’t make a stand. The government threatens everything we hold dear,Lying to us in ways pernicious evocative and clear,But it’s a double … Continue reading
Posted in International Power
Tagged authority, central, down, elitism, frown, globalism, human trafficking, nationalism, planner, planning, populism, slave, slaves, UN
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Dear Friends, Blind hate requires no logic,Progressives make lives tragic,Gaslight on the go,Hoping it were so,And only think in ways demagogic. A Democrat is a foul mouthed cad,Saying anything they hate is bad,Attacking unfairness,Without self awareness,And their blind hatred makes … Continue reading
Posted in Mercy
Tagged authoritarianism, call, cultural collapse, culture war, deep state, demagoguery, dissent, elite corruption, free speech, gaslighting, hypocrisy, ideological extremism, limericks, media manipulation, much, political critique, political poetry, politics, populism, power and control, propaganda, Satire, social decay, touch
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Limericks
Dear Friends, Winston is happy in his maze,Participating in despotic plays,But sweat he must,His morals of rust,Committing atrocities in many ways. AOC and Bernie are quite the hypocrites,Marxist agitator devils if the label fits,They demand our rights,Deny them to whites,And … Continue reading
Posted in Group Politics, philosophy, polictics of class envy, Societal Myth
Tagged anti-authoritarian, anti-corruption, bureaucracy, Dark Humor, elite capture, face, free speech, government corruption, hypocrisy, Marxism critique, place, political limericks, political satire, populism, protest poetry, sale, Satire, social commentary
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Limericks
Dear Friends, Edward Bernays was crucial to The Man,Teaching girls to smoke doing what he can,Wear that bra,Don’t tell Ma,And follow the Pied Piper into his panel van. I know of a fake Indian from Mass,Full of lies and willing … Continue reading
Posted in Group Politics, Mercy, philosophy
Tagged academic elitism, accountability, authoritarianism, class critique, communism, Consequences, consumerism, cultural engineering, Dark Humor, dissent, doors, Edward Bernays, elite power, establishment critique, fake authenticity, feminism critique, free thought, government overreach, Harvard, hypocrisy, identity politics, immigration policy, kings vs ideology, limericks, marxism, media manipulation, moral hazard, political hypocrisy, political satire, populism, power concentration, propaganda, protect, public relations, reject, rule of law, Satire, social control
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How the Administrative State Is Fueling Public Anger in the West
Dear Friends, It seems to me, the longer a person or people hold anger in, the greater the explosion when it emerges. People aren’t sane when they are angry. Neither you nor I are rational when in a state of … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, International Power, Judicial Sysytem, Law, media, Mercy, philosophy, Societal Myth
Tagged administrative state, anger, bureaucracy, bureaucratic overreach, censorship, centralized planning, civil unrest, constitutional government, deep state, Democracy, democratic backsliding, elections, elite rule, free speech, freedom, government accountability, government overreach, history repeats, legitimacy crisis, liberty vs tyranny, loss of freedom, political analysis, political legitimacy, political philosophy, populism, public anger, public policy, Rome, social pressure, state power, surveillance state, tyranny, western civilization, Western decline
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Limericks
Dear Friends, Buy high sell low,That’s the way the markets go,Ride the carousel,Chase the closing bell,And end up selling matches in the snow. Today the world is run by globalism,Driving populists and elitists to a schism,Democracy’s a mess,The harder they … Continue reading
Posted in business, Group Politics, International Power, philosophy, Societal Myth
Tagged Bastiat, classical-liberalism, commentary, corruption, current-events, economics, elitism, finance-humor, geopolitics, globalism, libertarian-thought, limericks, markets, poetry, political-humor, political-satire, political-violence, populism, social-critique, wit
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Dear Friends, There was a senator from Mass,For her many lies she got a pass,Who cares about karma,She shilled big pharma,And made of herself an ass. Money printing will cut us down to size,Slow at first then fast when they … Continue reading
Posted in Group Politics, Mercy, philosophy, Societal Myth
Tagged accountability, censorship, corruption, elections, elites, freedom, government, humor, hypocrisy, inflation, Liberty, limericks, media bias, modern monetary theory, politics, populism, protest, Satire, truth, tyranny
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Dear Friends, Some folks have a violent bent,Like driving a car into a tent,They fill their cup,But it’ll catch up,And prison awaits that angry gent. The ivory tower’s wrath is well renowned,An echo chamber without a sound,She’s just better,An elite … Continue reading
Posted in media, Mercy, philosophy, Societal Myth
Tagged accountability, anger, anti-establishment, class conflict, conspiracy theory, corruption, cynicism, Dark Humor, echo chamber, elite criticism, Epstein reference, fill-in-the-blank, globalism, Hegelian dialectic, inequality, ivory tower, justice system, legal system, limerick poetry, nationalism, political satire, populism, prison, social commentary, violence
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Limericks
Dear Friends, Obama care made costs skyrocket,Putting big pharma firmly in his pocket,A corruptocrat’s game,Seeking power and fame,And putting our finger in a light bulb socket. Life is just grand for an NPC,They don’t think like you and me,Emotions rule,A … Continue reading →