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Democrats’ Cloward-Piven Plan For The Post Office
Frances Fox Piven and the late Richard Cloward, two radical Leftist academics, posited that the way to societal change was to overload and crash the welfare system through four steps. Radicals on the Far Left have since recognized that such a strategy could be applied to elections with favorable results, and we see the implementation of Step 1, “Overload and Break the Election System” being prepared now.
Maybe Now Congress Will Rein In The Tech Lords
- Advertising
- advertising ban
- algorithms
- anti-trust investigation
- anti-trust laws
- CDA
- Censorship
- Donald Trump
- Ending Support for Internet Censorship Act
- GOP Leadership
- immunity
- James Arkin
- Justice Department
- Kevin Golden
- litigation
- Massacre Mitch
- Mitch McConnell
- politically neutral
- Protesters video
- Republican campaign committees
- Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act
- Senator Josh Hawley
- social media
- Tech companies
It's good and long overdue that the GOP leadership finally figured out that you don’t feed your enemies – but the advertising money they are withholding from Twitter is a rounding error to these giant tech companies. What is really needed is serious, sustained and vigorously executed litigation and enforcement of anti-trust laws and Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
Why Obama Is Staying In Washington
- census
- Donald Trump 2016 Election
- election integrity
- Eric Holder
- George Soros
- Georgia Safety & Justice
- gerrymandering
- J. Christian Adams
- Kalorama neighborhood
- lawfare
- leftist protests
- litigation
- local prosecutors
- National Democratic Redistricting Committee
- Obama
- Obama office
- redistricting
- voter ID
- World Wildlife Fund headquarters
Obama’s decision to stay in DC was simple; he’s staying around to stagemanage the continuation of the Soros-funded racial polarization of America and to focus those efforts where they will stifle election integrity efforts and make Eric Holder’s job at the National Democratic Redistricting Committee that much easier.