Why Millennials Are Quitting Their Jobs | Great Resignation + r/antiwork

0:00 – Why are so many Americans quitting their jobs?
2:04 – The Internet is the great equalizer
4:28– People are realizing there are better options
7:16 – How COVID has contributed?
10:25 People are realizing what they NEED to survive
15:21 – This is happening on every rung of the corporate ladder
17:44 Some employers recognize what employees want
19:36 Invalidating working experience
23:12 Only addressing the perception of the problem
24:56 Corporations being held accountable
26:34 Selection Pressure
29:24 “They haven’t earned it”
32:31 – Evolutionary systems

Saagar Enjeti: We DESERVE Biden On Rogan, But We Won’t Get It. Here’s Why

Saagar Enjeti analyzes whether the presidential debates will be free and fair between President Trump and Joe Biden, as mainstream reporters fail to ask Biden tough questions.

Foxnews Off Scripts: Anti-Corporate General Motors


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so yesterday we talked about GM cutting
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15,000 jobs in the wake of a seven-year
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stock buyback frenzy this job cutting is
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supposedly going to save them 6 billion
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dollars a year
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supposedly they over the past 7 years
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have bought back of 14 billion dollars
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worth of stock they have just been on
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the receiving end of hundreds of
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millions of dollars of tax breaks
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annually and they of course also
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continue to have incredibly massive CEO
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salaries all this just seven eight years
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shortly after the US government bailed
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them out saved all of the executive jobs
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as well as other jobs and Fox News is
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starting to get a little bit worried
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here’s Brian Kilmeade with Peter Morey
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ichi am i saying his name right and he
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is he is starting to worry for
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capitalism because it’s it’s showing a
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little too much flesh i think it’s
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probably the way to put this got a huge
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corporate tax cut didn’t they and wasn’t
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the thought was that the american
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industry would start bringing industry
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home because our corporate tax rate was
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now competitive absolutely there’s no
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reason why we shouldn’t be selling cars
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in China that are made here now the
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president has to open up the Chinese
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market and you know I guess that’s the
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next stage but abandoning the American
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worker
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she says that Americans aren’t buying
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sedans do you see Toyota getting out of
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the sedan business they make money on
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sedans they know how to make sedans well
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the problem of MS Berra is she has a
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company that doesn’t make competitive
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sedan wait where’s the part doesn’t he
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go on to say
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um oh here it is okay sorry I got
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confused and so there is Fox News saying
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you know maligning the company but
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here’s the real issue this is on Charles
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Payne and shannon bream here he is
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Fox News is getting a little bit
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concerned here let’s we have this is
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clip number four he’s broke when you
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were sitting here yesterday and all we
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really had was the headline I think as
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the day went on the news sunk in and
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this news is it’s not good for these
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it’s not good last quarter the company
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did thirty five billion dollars in three
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months 77% came from North American
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customers eighty seven percent of
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operating income came from North
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American business so yeah you can build
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out factories all over the world but the
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Americans are keeping you in business
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and you kick them to the curb at the
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first sign it’s really the president’s
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not happy he’s shooting back at Mary but
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but the president told us that the tax
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cuts were gonna make this all magically
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be no problem the GM wasn’t going to
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outsource their thing because of the the
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the taxes are coming home it’s gonna be
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magically no problem I guess it’s just
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going we could do in the opposite I
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meant the opposite
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Mary Barra who by the way happened to be
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at the White House is straight for a
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pre-scheduled meeting with Larry Kudlow
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we don’t really know it was discussed
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there but the president’s fired back
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saying that they should make a better
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car that that he was very tough on GM’s
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borrow over these plant closure
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happening no he shouldn’t be happy of
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course I don’t think any American
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president would be happy about this and
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again it’s not like they’re in dire
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straits now they’re trying to get ahead
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of things they want a big fat cash flow
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but this is why I think capitalism in of
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itself is in a lot of trouble in this
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country because you know these companies
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keep posting record earnings and to keep
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firing people they keep posting record
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earnings and they keep buying back
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billions of dollars of their own stock
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the American public is going to get hip
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to this and my fear is that they’re
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going to end up electing not a
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democratic socialist just a straight-up
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socialist because of the
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kind of shenanigans that’s coming a long
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time number two from your mouth to God’s
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ears money you know how would have
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talked about waterways right exactly
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right on her segments chuckles did wrong
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walk away I would love to see Dave Rubin
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Dave Rubin a react to this clip oh well
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I mean well I enjoy competitions a big
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deal sometimes the government there’s
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competition and competition would start
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kicking in competition I think what he’s
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really saying is that when government
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interferes that paves road to socialism
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no I think like when when Dave Rubin is
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like struck with something like that
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first of all he would be lately over not
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do that analysis no but he would say
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like look everybody has they can do what
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they want this is what a free country is
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about and then he would just ask the
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moving onto topic to I will say this I
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think you know based upon the other day
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I was listening last night I think it
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was maybe I don’t know I was listening
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to Mark Levin who is now taken to
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calling Bernie Sanders a communist
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because and I think that that’s true
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that that notion there like we’re not
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gonna vote for a Democratic Socialist
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we’re gonna vote for a socialist
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socialist I think and and good for that
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dude for just having the wherewithal to
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realize like hey there’s a problem here
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and I think like you’d have to be really
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really oblivious not to notice it that
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they’re gonna have to start they’re
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gonna have to come up with another word
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to demonize the and I don’t think
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communist is gonna work either frankly
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because they’ve been trying like sjw’s
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but they need something specifically
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economic but that that doesn’t hide that
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by the way like communist what are you
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talking about fashion it’s retro retro
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school it’s it’s all like it’s it’s it’s
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the equivalent of like saying that
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Chicago politics but also a pretty big
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stigma around the word communist but
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less and less I would say
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definitely a stigma around the word
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communist but the the vast majority of
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people who react to it as if it’s like
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saying a boogeyman are already going to
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vote for the the right-wing in Canada
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dis is with two quick point I mean this
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was exactly what happened with de Blasio
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who by the way is an insult to the
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Sandinistas but they remember when he
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was first running for mayor they were
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like bill de blasio hung out with the
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Sandinistas for a week in the 80s and it
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was like over 90% of New Yorkers were
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like the Sun the one you mean like he
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was in on a clash recording that’s cool
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not even that like right a handful of
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people who read the New York Post like
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he’s a communist because they’re already
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like brain-dead Upper East Side lunatics
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and we’re gonna vote for me and then
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people like me were like it’s nothing
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that’s what Obama did for me when
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Reverend Wright came out I was like hey
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it’s like the sector of conservative
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publishing that’s trying to really
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really hard to make the anti-semite
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Ilhan Omar stick right based on just BDS
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support and that’s very dynamic
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and I also think like I would love to
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see an actual president would
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immediately nationalize the GM plants
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and let’s get it into the court system
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and see how that works out because
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that’s how you would save those jobs you
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don’t want to do this government’s
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taking it over these are public
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cooperatives now jobs stay we make
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energy efficient cars we support the
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economy screw GM and not either fake
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totalitarian hectoring like Trump or
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like training people for the jobs of the
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future whatever the Third Way scam no it
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seemed that the right is a whole lot
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more optimistic about the chances of
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communism in our lifetime than the left
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so maybe we should cheer up a little bit
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well the very least you know that would
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be a good clip to show you know people
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in Schumer and Pelosi is calm staff like
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you’re so neurotic about a systemic
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critique of capitalism when you get
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asked the question from a young person
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on CNN meanwhile Charles Payne is saying
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this on Fox

Steve Bannon, Back on the Outside, Prepares His Enemies List

Stephen K. Bannon has always been more comfortable when he was trying to tear down institutions — not work inside them.

With his return to Breitbart News, Mr. Bannon will be free to lead the kind of ferocious assault on the political establishment that he relishes, even if sometimes that means turning his wrath on the White House itself.

.. “In many ways, I think I can be more effective fighting from the outside for the agenda President Trump ran on,” he said Friday. “And anyone who stands in our way, we will go to war with.”

Among those already in Mr. Bannon’s sights:

  • Speaker Paul D. Ryan;
  • Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader;
  • the president’s daughter Ivanka Trump and
  • son-in-law, Jared Kushner; and
  • Gary D. Cohn, the former president of Goldman Sachs who now directs the White House’s National Economic Council.

“The president was buoyed to election by capturing the hearts and minds of a populist, nationalist movement,” Alex Marlow, Breitbart’s editor in chief, said Friday evening. “A lot of it was anti-Wall Street, anti-corporatist, anti-establishment. And now we’re seeing that a lot of these guys remaining inside the White House are exactly the opposite of what we told you you were going to get.”

.. Most immediately, he has told associates that he wants to ensure that any spending resolution approved next month by Congress includes money to begin construction on the wall that Mr. Trump has promised to build on the southern border.

If Congress balks, Mr. Bannon has advised the president to issue a veto, which would trigger a government shutdown.

.. “You can’t play by the Marquess Queensberry’s rules,” he often tells colleagues, using a characteristically colorful historical analogy, in this case to the 19th-century code of conduct for boxing.

.. Mr. Kushner; Ms. Trump; Dina Powell, the deputy national security adviser; and Mr. Cohn have all been the target of unrelenting attacks by Breitbart and others on the right for their efforts to draw Mr. Trump to the political center. The site has routinely dismissed Mr. Cohn as a “globalist” and a “swamp creature”; in headlines, his name would sometimes appear bracketed by globe emojis, to underscore the point — also an allusion to the triple parentheses that anti-Semites on social media use to denote Jewish names.

.. “He will use Breitbart as a battering ram,” said Ben Shapiro

.. Unable to talk face-to-face with the president and sensing that his days were numbered, Mr. Bannon began to speak more openly with associates about how effective he could be if he returned to Breitbart