The hands are not unseen. They are Charles Koch's, Leonard Leo's, the foreigner Elon Musk, the men, always men,behind the investment banks, the Russian oligarchs. The hands are myriad. They play the puppet strings while we just want to mow our lawns, play with our kids, and maybe buy an electric vehicle so the planet doesn't roast.
The hands are not unseen. They are Charles Koch's, Leonard Leo's, the foreigner Elon Musk, the men, always men,behind the investment banks, the Russian oligarchs. The hands are myriad. They play the puppet strings while we just want to mow our lawns, play with our kids, and maybe buy an electric vehicle so the planet doesn't roast.
I caught part of an MSNBC show last weekend, Ayman’s, where he was interviewing someone in the financial world, I believe, who when asked who he would be voting for (this after some laughing over Trump’s antics) said Trump. Why? Because STOCKHOLDERS are the most important people and them keeping their money is the most important issue. I have been appalled ever since, even though I know many who vote their portfolios and not their love of country. To just say that out loud and for the interviewer, on a network I like, not to challenge him but seem amused left me infuriated. I’ve thought about it these past few days. How do we get to these people who have placed what they have over what the nation needs?
The hands are not unseen. They are Charles Koch's, Leonard Leo's, the foreigner Elon Musk, the men, always men,behind the investment banks, the Russian oligarchs. The hands are myriad. They play the puppet strings while we just want to mow our lawns, play with our kids, and maybe buy an electric vehicle so the planet doesn't roast.
I caught part of an MSNBC show last weekend, Ayman’s, where he was interviewing someone in the financial world, I believe, who when asked who he would be voting for (this after some laughing over Trump’s antics) said Trump. Why? Because STOCKHOLDERS are the most important people and them keeping their money is the most important issue. I have been appalled ever since, even though I know many who vote their portfolios and not their love of country. To just say that out loud and for the interviewer, on a network I like, not to challenge him but seem amused left me infuriated. I’ve thought about it these past few days. How do we get to these people who have placed what they have over what the nation needs?
Pretty much, Jen.