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RE: What is fascism? A lot is said about it. How much do you actually know?
- They don't do much. People who care about the slippery slope that it's precedence might set are the ones who care. Incrementalism is how the world has gotten to the state it is in. Come for something seemingly inconsequential, then come for something else. Also if you are and advocate for the Constitution the 2nd amendment clearly states "shall not be infringed".
- Not much to say here. I agree.
- Again. Not much to say. I agree.
- Those that are supposed to keep big pharmaceutical companies in line tend to let things through, leave the FDA, then get high paying jobs with the places they were supposed to protect from. Sometimes called the revolving door. Other examples would be Obamacare. Letting insurance companies write that law, then using it to force citizens to use the services of the same companies that wrote the law rather than giving the citizens choice. These days it is hard to find bills in Congress that do not involve corporate cronyism. Granting favors to certain corporations and possibly blocking their competitors. Another is the fact that the big pharma groups producing the vaccines that are being mandatory and forced in an increasing number of places have had all legal liability removed from them with their products. Thus, they have no incentive to improve them and reduce negative side effects. In fact, they can just keep pushing the same products over and over, and even better the people have no choice now but to take them. They then can give nice donations to political campaigns and coffers of the Politicians that help them make such things happen. Those same politicians create a Vaccine Damages Fund that is paid for by tax payer dollars and the billions in damages that are reported (about 1-2% of the actual amount) are paid for out of that fund with zero consequence to the manufacturer. Zero incentive to reduce the chance of negative side effects.
- If we can take care of ourselves, then we will be in a much better position to help people that ASK for our help. We shouldn't be able to FORCE our help upon people. If we cannot take care of ourselves then how can we be expected to help others?