It’s a corporate coup, all right.
Everything that should be paid for by everyone with taxes, is becoming privatized.
All in the name of profits for companies, and lower taxes for the very wealthy.
I am tempted to say, time for a revolution, except that too many Americans have drunk the Kool-Aid, are too complacent, and are willing to go along with all of this. They have been convinced that what the “powers that be” say must be correct. (As long as the “other people” don’t get more benefits than they do- at least, that’s what they believe.)
Well, I do have some pitchforks, axes, and a hay wagon that could serve as a tumbrel. Just saying.

First they came for people of color and I said nothing.
Because I am not a person of color.
Then they came for the poor and I said nothing.
For I am not poor.
Then they came for our public schools and I said nothing.
Because I do not send my children to public schools.
Now they’ve come for our government and who is left to speak for me?
This is a paraphrase of Martin Niemöller’s famous lines about the cowardice of German intellectuals during Hitler’s rise to power.
The fascists purged group after group while those who could have stood against them did nothing – until it was too late.
That’s very nearly the position we find ourselves in today in relation to the Trump administration.
The neoliberal and neofascist façade has fallen away. And the naked greed of our runaway capitalist system has been exposed for what it…
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