Understand the Craziest Democrat Policies, Always Follow the Money
Introduction
Do you ever look at the Democrats’ latest policies and wonder if the lunatics are running the asylum? It's high time we dispel the myth of benevolent governance and expose the Democratic machine for what it truly is: a cash-hungry juggernaut, operating under the guise of public service. Sure, let's call it what it really is—these policies aren't lifelines for the little guy; they're golden parachutes for the elites! Crafting intricate mazes of LLCs to shield their mountains of cash from America’s enemies, these puppeteers pull strings to line their pockets and those of their family and filthy rich friends. And when the spotlight of scrutiny gets too bright? Deny, deny, deny—like a broken record! How utterly convenient and profoundly transparent, right? If you want to understand madness, always follow the money.
The Money Trail
Let's dive into the charade of environmental regulations. The Democrats prance around as if they're saviors of the planet, but peel back the curtain and you’ll see a different story. Picture the smug grin on Joe Biden's face as he pushes for “clean energy.” It’s not the earth he’s saving; it’s the fortunes of his cronies in the green energy sector.
Remember Solyndra? This bankrupt solar company received a staggering $535 million loan guarantee from the Obama administration, only to go belly-up. But don’t forget Fisker Automotive, Abound Solar, A123 Systems and Beacon Power for a total of $1.756 billion down the proverbial Democrat Party toilet. And who bore the brunt? Taxpayers….you and me! This wasn't a one-off fluke but a calculated move to reward political allies. When you hear “green energy,” think of the greenbacks flowing into the pockets of the well-connected. Why do you think the Biden administration is so gung-ho about electric vehicles? It’s not about emissions—it’s about commission from China.
Healthcare Reforms and Pharmaceutical Contributions
The Democrats' healthcare reforms are another masterstroke of deceit. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was heralded as a triumph for the uninsured, but who really benefited? Let’s shine a light on the unholy alliance between the Obama/Biden administration and Big Pharma.
In the shadowy recesses of American healthcare, a sinister charade plays out, masterminded by Big Pharma and their Marxist left government enablers. A staggering $40.07 billion is siphoned annually through deceitful patent games and ruthless price hikes, victimizing ordinary citizens for the gain of the privileged few. Witness the stark disparity in drug pricing: insulin prices have soared from $2,864 in 2012 to $5,705 by 2016, and EpiPen costs have surged from $100 to over $600 in the same period. Similarly, Bristol Myers Squibb charges approximately $7,100 annually for Eliquis in the U.S., compared to around $900 in Canada and about $650 in France. Johnson & Johnson's Stelara is priced at $79,000 in the U.S., but only $16,000 in the United Kingdom. Moreover, Merck’s Januvia costs around $6,000 in the U.S., while it’s available for $900 in Canada and just $200 in France. This brutal toll on families, forced to make life-or-death decisions due to exorbitant costs, highlights a critical need for equitable drug pricing.
Hospitals and insurers pass these exorbitant costs onto patients, plunging the dream of affordable healthcare into a distant mirage. Amidst this fiscal and emotional devastation, Big Pharma’s coffers swell, unscathed by the chaos they foster.
Must we remain passive observers to this grotesque spectacle of greed? The time has come to demand radical reform—price caps, transparency, and the dismantling of monopolies that throttle competition. Let us channel our outrage into a movement for justice and reclaim a healthcare system that prioritizes people over profit. Stand up and call for change!
Influential Donors and Lobbyists
The puppet masters—donors and lobbyists—are the real architects behind the Democrats’ policy schemes. During the 2020 election cycle, the tech industry funneled over $200 million into Democrat campaigns, with Mark Zuckerberg alone shelling out more than $400 million to ensure Joe (the Big Guy) Biden's victory. What does this mountain of money buy? Influence, pure and unadulterated. A New York Times analysis revealed that, after years of decrying undisclosed political spending on the right, the Democratic Party has "embraced dark money with fresh zeal," spending over $1.5 billion in shadowy funds in the 2020 election cycle, outspending their Republican counterparts.
Take net neutrality, for example. The Democrats sold it as a fight for consumer rights, but in reality, it was a move to bolster the power of tech giants like Google and Facebook as payback for their generous donations. And then there’s George Soros, the puppet master extraordinaire, whose billions have turned policymaking into his personal chess game. Through his Open Society Foundations, Soros has manipulated the political landscape to suit his vision. Are we really to believe these billionaires are acting out of altruism, or are they securing their dominance over our society?
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Business and Economic Impact
The economic fallout of these Democrat policies is nothing short of catastrophic. The Democrats’ environmental regulations, while cloaked in the rhetoric of climate change, wreak havoc on industries reliant on fossil fuels. Communities are decimated as coal miners and oil workers lose their livelihoods.
In daylight's unforgiving gaze, the American dream is savagely sold out—a $14.7 billion betrayal in 2019 alone, with tax dollars hemorrhaging into the coffers of green energy tycoons. This grand deception, wrapped in the righteous cloak of sustainability, showers subsidies and tax breaks upon the solar and wind aristocrats, seducing the powerful under environmental pretenses.
Meanwhile, the forsaken—our miners and drillers—stare down the desolation of their dismantled communities. Once flourishing from fossil fuels, now they reel from losses between $1 billion and $10 billion annually, their livelihoods evaporating into a void of despair and decay.
This is no mere oversight but a deliberate abandonment by those sworn to protect us. When did we consent to sacrifice the many for the enrichment of a privileged few? The injustice is searing, the financial damage staggering. Rise, demand justice! If we remain silent, who will suffer but the very soul of our nation?
Behold the ACA’s grotesque carnival, where insurance overlords revel in a government-sanctioned bonanza, extracting $802.8 billion from 45 million Americans—each paying a king's ransom of $17,840 annually. Who masterminded this robbery? None other than the crafty Marxist Democrat architects in marble halls, designing policies that gorge the elite while draining the common man.
Can you not smell the corruption, the fetid exchange of dollars in dark corridors? This bureaucracy sells false salvation, but at what dire cost? Families teeter between bankruptcy and health; the elderly forgo meals for medicine.
Arise, citizens! Demand transparency, dismantle this charade enriching the few. Must we be shackled by financial servitude before we act? The bell tolls for justice—reclaim your birthright now!
Public Perception vs. Reality
How do the Democrats maintain their facade of benevolence amidst this financial chicanery? The answer lies in a Marxist-compliant media, ever ready to parrot the party line. Much like Joseph Goebbels and the Nazi Party's propaganda machine, the mainstream media acts as the Democrats' mouthpiece, painting a rosy picture of progress while conveniently ignoring the financial interests at play. This orchestrated deceit creates a public blissfully ignorant of the monetary motives driving policy, manipulated into compliance by a well-oiled propaganda apparatus.
Behold the sordid banquet at which the servile media feasts, cravenly supping at the trough of the current Democrat administration! With what rapacious greed they clutch exclusive scoops and privileged interviews and avoid prosecution for their crimes, these once-esteemed pillars of democracy now reduced to groveling courtiers. Who funds these lavish repasts? None other than the Democrat magnates of government largesse, doling out advertising gold to those who sing paeans to their policies. And what of the common man, whose truths are bartered away in these shadowy exchanges? Arise, ye guardians of the fourth estate! Will you not reclaim the sacred mantle of oversight, or shall we all drown in the rising tide of this golden corruption?
Conclusion and Call to Action
It’s time to tear away the mask and expose the Democrats’ policies for what they truly are: corrupt schemes benefiting a privileged few. The Financial Policy Council (FPC) stands at the forefront of this fight, advocating for transparency and accountability. We must not allow our government to be a puppet show for the highest bidder from either party.
Engage critically with the policies presented to you. Question the motives behind the grandstanding. Demand transparency and hold your elected officials accountable. Only by doing so can we hope to reclaim a government that serves the people, free from the corrupting influence of money.
Support the FPC (financialpolicycouncil.org). Advocate for a future where policy is dictated not by financial backers but by the principles of liberty, individualism, and free enterprise. Our republic depends on it.
Great meeting and talking with you last night Stanford, very inspiring
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5 个月Stanford Silverman Quite interesting, Stan. Thank you. Reminds me of the recent $600 thou/ea condos for the homeless in CA. The system puts guaranteed profits in the pockets of developers. Meanwhile: ? Living on the streets remains legal. ? Assures long term dependency on the Govt. ? Does not focus on core problems addressing mental health, addictions, etc. by relocating the homelss to nationally selected recovery centers. ? Keeps the homeless isolated and does not bring them into mainstream society as would be the case if tax incentives (say, twice the loss write offs) were given to apartment owners. ? Does not provide tax incentives (say, twice the payroll deductions) for local businesses to hire them. ? Does not involve the greater community or celebrate the community of recovery centers, apartment owners, and businesses through advertising of these participants and success rates. Rather, by its nature, it creates a (another) racket with both poor results and the unintended creation of other problems. Creative private sector incentives needs to be exhausted by a heady, private, national committee, before any Agency growth.