BREAKING: NYC Mayor Eric Adams INDICTED
The indictment of Eric Adams should be a big reminder for liberals in the Democratic Party that corruption can’t be ignored or pushed aside just because they say corruption isn’t important.
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BREAKING: NYC Mayor Eric Adams INDICTED
The indictment of Eric Adams should be a big reminder for liberals in the Democratic Party that corruption can’t be ignored or pushed aside just because they say corruption isn’t important.
It’s time that change the definition as to who’s considered a fraud to include sellouts and help create the corrupt system that’s holding us back which is destroying the Democratic Party for the last few decades.
Because corrupt politicians who are invested in the military industrial complex always vote to support to bloated defense budgets.
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The Supreme Court also gave the blessing for Citizens United. That’s a sad reality which shouldn’t be forgotten. And now corruption has now been further normalized by politicians in both parties often used against progressive candidates for congress with corporate money
Neoliberalism has certainly normalized failure.
Neoliberalism has put us closer to a failed state.
Neoliberalism has certainly normalized corruption.
The ultimate end game under neoliberalism doesn’t look good as the problems gets worse over time.
Success has been define as exploiting the corrupt tax code or getting rich through insider information if you’re in a position of power. That also needs to change.
It’s the corporate money that makes them blind to their obligation to represent the people.
It’s their position in which they’re exploiting to enrich themselves while in Congress that makes them blind to their obligation to represent the people.