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of that opposition is coming from huge agricultural or in so many industries that have nothing to do with jobs don't buy dog. it could be argued. that we're now in the midst of a could in slow motion. democracy is weakening. conference as it is strengthening. and none of us has chosen this route for our society. in spite of which our elites quite happily continue down that.
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this is a multi lane highway. the kind of savage laceration. that runs directly over the center of camden new jersey so that commuters in and out of philadelphia never have to see this city this sacrifice.
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and that's what we've done we've rendered those trapped in the sacrifice sones invisible. these people have been not just rendered invisible through infrastructure but they've been rendered invisible through a media which doesn't report their story. at all. and we should also note that they're completely trout they can't get loans rents are actually quite high in camden although you're living in the la potato conditions. and this was one of the major manufacturing centers of the united states. you used to have r.c.a. victor. the famous italian tenor caruso used to come here to.
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campbell's soup one of the largest companies in the country. this was a major force up until world war 2 lot of battleships were built here and then just in the port in world war 235000 people were employed. who are.
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coming great admirer of the canadian intellectual john ralston saul who use the term corporate coup d'etat in his book the unconscious civilization was a very important book for me because it it gave me the vocabulary to under. stand that corporate today tom how it was carried out and how it expressed itself in our society in 1905 writing something like that felt really risky because i was essentially saying you know mostly won the 2nd world war it was his proposal corporatism that seriously was the feelings and war and i was really arguing that was the way of organizing society which he had become more and more powerful please raise your right hand and repeat after me. donald john trump do solemnly swear and i was slightly covering my bets by saying that it was
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a coup d'etat in slow motion because i was feeling my way into no one ever said anything like that. when i sign this bill into law america will have the lowest marginal tax rates and the most modern tax code among major industrialized nations . where i guess i was wrong was that it wasn't slow motion it's really very fast when you think about it's really a matter of a couple. donald trump to solidly swear i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states he also is president of the united states. and there's no question that. we're well into that world we're well into the corporatist world but this crisis there were is maybe we want to call it a legitimacy crisis right the status quo or the legitimating framework of
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capitalism right that has sort of guided us over the past 3 decades and this kind of organizing system has really lost legitimacy the main reason is simply that it's been a project that has benefited elites enormously and despite all of the kind of rhetoric of how much. you know market flexibility will help workers how much free trade will help you know average people become more skilled and get better jobs the reality is ordinary working families are not doing well in fact they're doing substantially worse than they were doing a few decades ago and i'm getting through to you is to be. your get up on your little 21 inch screen. and. there is no. there.
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so this kind of. created. at least in its political. and that gave rise to. the elites look at trump is an embarrassment i mean he's idiotic he's. competent he's lazy. when trump at least was a stupid enough to realize that he had to give the corporate c.e.o.'s wall street what they wanted which was the tax cut. deductions that. are temporary
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for the middle class but are long term for. private equity he gave the military 10 percent budget increase. and he deregulated industries like the e.p.a. . judges and so they tolerated. a number of. hard core economic libertarians particularly and individuals like the koch brothers. made very clear since the early seventy's that they would like to see a system that rewards property owners that is a democracy to represent those with money those with economic power. and that's the government we have today because. it's been shaped and crafted by billionaires that are hoping to ensure that democracy doesn't exist but instead we have just a constellation of powerful interest groups. it was basically saying
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individuals cannot be the source of legitimacy in society it has to be done on the basis of self-interest. down on space specialist groups it's astonishing when you read this and you see the extent to which that idea of group us versus the responsibility of the citizen has become increasingly are. it is better to live one day as a lion than 100 years as a sheep that's
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a famous mussolini quote you're a tweet it was a lead it was was a lady i'd say ok don't go it's a very good quote it's a very interesting quote and i know what i saw i saw what i know who said it but what difference does it make whether is was alenia somebody else and so certainly a very interesting quote but you want to be associated with a fascist. no i want to be associated with interesting quotes i think this particular time in american history including trump is one of the most important periods of the history including the revolution and i say that carefully as his story because they're run out of options and what you see is donald trump is the end of the option of a corporate dominated system it may go to fascism it's not at fascism yet thankfully the possibility of something approaching 5. and particularly if there is violence particulars in the black community something of repression attack on civil liberties is certainly possible and could be very ugly could be very ugly when you
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have a system of power where a tiny group of people have all of it are messed up that you have 8 people who control half the wealth when you have a tiny group of people who have all the power you have to have some means to make sure the rest of us don't get together and take it back. you can see that the logos been superimposed on to the other fighters face what all these 22 reveal 'd about the thinking of the most powerful man in the world and his priorities and some would argue his humanity by though it is obvious that trump is actually a bad negotiator this symbiotic relationship between trump and his so-called adversaries c.n.n. . b.c. it's kind of phony when you get right down to it i mean c.n.n. made a 1000000000 dollars last year cable news companies will steadily gain and make money during the course of the elections is and then as soon as the election happens
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their profits will drop off that did not happen with trump he gets 2 scoops of the no i scream with his chocolate cream pie instead of the single scoop for everyone else they've continued to make money they're making bank like never before and trump is definitely the reason everybody understands this. is the symptom is not the disease the system was already so corrupt and the anger towards the elites in both the democratic and republican party was so pronounced. that his vote garrity actually gave voice to a large segment of the american public that was sick of being betrayed and lied to we know from 2008 that the segment of the population that has suffered the most economically are african-american households. because they can put forth a black face or a woman in functions is a brand and that's what obama wants obama was a brand and that's why after he won in 2008 advertising age gave obama its
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top annual award which was marketer of the year. i love i. mean how can you explain love i've been to 82 countries i did in 12 but i came here
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and on those 3 days i just felt a job. and he kept pretty isn't it sick show. i made my decision to come here because i felt you i could build a new life series the. company's new. supreme. god decided that this money is not going to be free while pro-style it would only. then get. my one dream is that all my children 'd find the same kind of happiness i do. i love my home i love cold weather i like the culture i like the history i like everything about it almost it doesn't snow in a special thought as i know that i shall. i am joined a russian fama. is
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you'll be d. a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maybe in the shallows. the corporate state doesn't mind having some you like can trump around and sort of embarrassing but they don't really mind providing he brings the taxes down and
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providing that he gives them contracts and providing that he does what they want if he gets too annoying to get rid of it. isn't clear to what extent he understands that he is the sort of. dancing puppet and all is so good to be here again sean you're the greatest ratings when i'm on your show about people who spend a lot of time and money getting the supreme court to remove controls on spending elections putting in place laws that have to do with how corporations run those people are watching carefully to see the extent to which is this boy our boy or not can we really get enough use out of him. the most on real. i like you don't we have ever seen you did we would make america strong and. we would make america will be again we will make america proud and we will
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make america safe again. before we can. get off. my tail that there were one. and i went back there and i think. they were strapped down here so we got their house like 9 years ago. with a guy you know 9 years ago when i had them proposed only they hear people close to scrapping. a every night. it seems there's no good news when it comes to the housing market sales of existing homes plunged 8.6 percent in november as compared to october and just 6 months 3 of
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the 5 biggest independent firms on wall street tough now disappeared 9 years they are there we went downhill broke apart their family their house. you work your gym or. you. knew. i was woken by one day and the peak of here was it was still dark out though the sun had come up came up and i seen a guy just should not there kind of look like he was sleeping or whatever so i just kept walking. i was up there and he was overdosed and he was dead he musta sat there on my knee must survive either frozen death already overdose itself kill them .
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destroy the needle and get out of his arm and then everybody comes running by are like oh my god where'd you get that is everybody wants to go to this well you know what i mean it's it's a pretty sad situation going on out here right now i wish to park i think i'm coming here lucky i hear is this my why i can make you think a white that we could at. least are sacrificing. places that capitalism exploited and destroyed for profit. and left behind misery poverty
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environmental devastation. are you. with. what have you seen in terms of patterns like over or let's say the last couple years are is up and stable or things getting worse wow would you describe i know within i've been here going on 9 years and over the past couple years b. are feeding more families and i'm talking my husband the wife and the children 20 percent might be actually living on the street. the rest of them may be in low
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income housing or something like. $200.00 people might come in on the 1st day of the month and $400.00 people might come in on the last day that much but it's the people that are coming in towards the end of the month with the children and they tell us i'm here because i can't pay my electric bill and feed my kids why why do you think that is because i think that despite the fact that the economy has improved for a segment of the population the people that are at the bottom life really hasn't changed and probably even gotten harder for them. and the rest are you know now you know that everybody calls madam says adam i graduated from our program got how many years ago at actually 2000 and where were you in prison i was a southern state southern baghdad southern was right that's where all the eric white area guards are would one go or has leg is hanging from
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a tree heads and to me it was. yes were you doing before you want. i was selling drugs i was using drugs made came that was my lifestyle suddenly using drugs you go to prison you're going to come out there you might come out better you might come out crazier yes finally come out was enough but you're going to change this place is. based because you see the people called me and some of these people we've come a hey used to be. teaches but if you stay ahead good trade there were just between mental health and drugs you know they gradually put in the says. i. how many kids i have $66.00 kids are you work and yes where you work oh plus the
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guards but can't you do you people what so how many hours a day do you work while this is where you are in prison and what where which one on the south would you. please i'm trying to get my way but if i'm hard you know nobody want to help you i mean. you see cities that have been sacrificed youngstown ohio one of the steel capitals of the world.
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what these capitalists have done in cities like camden in cities. like youngstown in southern west virginia they're doing everywhere reconfiguring the global economy into an incredibly wealthy global oligarchy class don't take this the wrong way but you sound like a left wing nut bar i don't usually go on people defend a character assassination if you want to discuss issues that's fine but i mean the found by fox news and i don't go on look you have had very eloquent writers people one can call in canada laid this out. with you know incredible lucidity and to somehow attack critique bike on someone. engages in the kind of trash talk and alluding to corporate airways all right well thank you so much for joining us here i don't know it will be well. thank you all for being here this very incredible group of world class business leaders that's what you are these
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c.e.o.'s are in some cases pulling compensations cockroaches in the billions of dollars often defrauding their own shareholders so this is the bill right here that i consider this very much a bill for the middle class have a bill for jobs and jobs are produced or companies and corporations and you see that happening corporations are literally go it wild over this these corporations and banks what do they do with the tax cuts will be bought back their own stock $170800000000.00 that's how much in buybacks this year that is the most seen this far into a calendar year ever why because if the stock goes up the compensation packages for the managers of these corporations goes up. it's not good for the economy it's not even good for their company.
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cooperations are literally go it wild over the years. there's a business trying to harvest their harvesting themselves. the 62 year old wall street tycoon raked in nearly a half $1000000000.00 between 200-2007 the start of old school free market low taxes low everything government doesn't provide anything for anybody kind of conservatism that is the policy preferences of the tiny 8 rich doods who own half the wealth and the you know layer of rich people underneath and it is not popular so you have to get it by other me and so you see things like
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voter suppression building more prisons and disenfranchising people who have spent time in you see gerrymandering you see all sorts of undemocratic practices that are used to make sure that people who might vote their own interests can't vote aren't represented when they do vote and then you just see people running like trump promising to bring jobs back to their states and then what they do once in office is a big old bait and switch and it's this kind of insane attitude where they're just looting and stealing as fast as they can as everything collapsed. this used to be it was going to i'm just like lose a good friend. in
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florida i remember grandpa worked here all of life in fact mr excuse i was a kid used to tell me that one day this this mill would close down and his belly would cry i said there is no way it's too big it's huge it goes from miles this way to where you mph it's never going to close margolies word for true. to be deprived of the nation it's gone it's gone along with. hundreds rather miles just like with this one right here is who this was a proud nation. a dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells the bodies on the street many of them under age. los angeles police reveal
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a taste of their daily challenge no if you're going to exploit a child here in los angeles there are going to come as you'll see officers going undercover as 6 workers and customers to fight 6 trade. i think we need to kind of just get back to realizing that modern medicine has achieved some great things but actually when it comes to what has increased our life expectancy more than anything else in the last 5 you know the last sort of 150 years must be public health you know modern medicine can be attributes to any maybe 3 and office 5 year. over an increase of 40 years in the last century in oss and that's again something that people who we find quite surprising quite shocking.
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the new. 1 september 19th $977.00 sheehan q now a subsidiary of the likes corp announced that it was closing down most of its campbell plant thousands steel workers many of them skilled veterans of 20 to 30 years lost their jobs. that may have to work and you. are to believe they were put out on the don't know what we're going to do it really started in the late seventies when these companies were able to move their production offshore so you saw the ending of a number of steel companies the shifting of manufacturing to the global south where the wages were lower where the environmental rules were not either exist in or enforced and that's the beginning of this concept of these transnationals they have .

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