"I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee that says, 'Fool me once, shame on ... shame on you. Fool me... You can't get fooled again!'" George W. Bush
“Weapons of mass destruction” was this idiot’s biggest lie.
But to many people they all lied to us. Obama tried mightily but in the end he let us down.
The 99% heard the promises of the 1%. They were lies.
We don't want to be fooled again.
The banker man grows fat, working man grows thin
It’s all happened before and it’ll happen again
It’ll happen again, yeah they’ll bet your life
I’m a jack of all trades, darling we’ll be all right
Now sometimes tomorrow comes soaked in treasure and blood
We stood the drought, now we’ll stand the flood
There’s a new world coming, I can see the light
I’m a jack of all trades, we’ll be all right
So you use what you’ve got and you learn to make do
You take the old, you make it new
If I had me a gun, I’d find the bastards and shoot ’em on sight
I’m a jack of all trades, we’ll be all right
I’m a jack of all trades, we’ll be all right
Trump didn’t create the anger. Anger is what most Americans feel when they think of politicians.
Most politicians live in a world separate from the angry people. They can't feel the anger from inside their wealthy donor created lifestyle.
Donald Trump feels the anger. Bernie Sanders feels the anger.
We have the most well armed population that ever lived on earth. Back us to the wall and we could start voting with bullets. That's already happened but only from right wing extremist terrorists. But not on a large scale from ordinary people, like the people of the "Uprising of 34"
Even if Sanders wins and takes a landslide of Democrats with him and changes Congress, it will take years to come back to a normal socialist democracy.
We could have a violent uprising.
All it takes is a another spark, a flash in the pan. The powder's dry from empty promises and the guns are loaded with anger. Maybe Hillary Clinton's pals at Goldman Sachs will provide the spark.
"It’s all happened before and it’ll happen again
It’ll happen again,"
The textile workers strike was a fast moving guerrilla war between working people, factory owners private armies and state militias, police and U.S. Army units across most of the Eastern United States.
A few machine guns were used in that strike. But guns were strictly regulated in the twenty and thirties. Most common autoloading firearms used today would be illegal in most states in 1934.
Modern day firepower, ammunition capacity and numbers of weapons per person in the United States now greatly exceed what was available to the people on all sides in the war on working people of 1934, “The Uprising of 34”
A few machine guns were used in that strike. But guns were strictly regulated in the twenty and thirties. Most common autoloading firearms used today would be illegal in most states in 1934.
Modern day firepower, ammunition capacity and numbers of weapons per person in the United States now greatly exceed what was available to the people on all sides in the war on working people of 1934, “The Uprising of 34”
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