There are a lot of tainted executives on Wall Street, still ensconced in their corner offices, who would like to redirect the public’s attention away from their serial crime spree and sacking of the U.S. economy by finding a new target at which Americans can focus their anger. While Russia may have attempted to illegally interfere in U.S. elections, it did not put a gun to Wall Street’s head and order it to transform America into a plutocracy for the one percent. Angry Americans are right to continue to demand serious and lasting reforms that will deliver a more just and equitable America for all of its citizens. There's whole a lot of blame deflection and scapegoating going on. The Clinton campaign started it and now the entire establishment has piled on.If the American public is stupid
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There are a lot of tainted executives on Wall Street, still ensconced in their corner offices, who would like to redirect the public’s attention away from their serial crime spree and sacking of the U.S. economy by finding a new target at which Americans can focus their anger. While Russia may have attempted to illegally interfere in U.S. elections, it did not put a gun to Wall Street’s head and order it to transform America into a plutocracy for the one percent. Angry Americans are right to continue to demand serious and lasting reforms that will deliver a more just and equitable America for all of its citizens.There's whole a lot of blame deflection and scapegoating going on. The Clinton campaign started it and now the entire establishment has piled on.
If the American public is stupid enough to fall for this, it deserves what it gets. But the American public has pretty consistently fallen for a lot of stupid stuff. What will it take to jump the shark? The pundits and presstitutes that are the voices of the establishment are determined to push out of the envelope to the edge to find where the limit lies and then backtrack a bit to consolidate for another push.