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Remember this:
Our votes might seem important, but the truth is that money controls politics. The illusion of two parties and impartial courts might be thick and murky, but it's still just an illusion.
I firmly believe that no matter who wins, nothing changes. History shows that the wealth division has grown since the Federal Reserve Act was set up. The parties and the president have changed every four years. Yet 10% own 75% of all economic value, leaving just 25% for 90% of America's population. It was not always this way, but it was allowed to become this way.
The late George Carlin saw it. In his later years, his acts highlighted society's corruption and the abuse of power by the ultra-wealthy. It's frustrating to see how most people are blinded to this reality. No matter who is elected or the party in power, the situation doesn't improve for the majority, which is the complete opposite of democracy. Let's revisit this in four years.