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Richard V's avatar

The only institution capable of reigning in the power of huge, wealthy corporations and banks is the government. Once the government is captured by these forces it's all over, regardless of what type of government it is, or how it is structured. This capture is done by bribery—both legal and illegal. In democracies it takes an enormous amount of money to mount a campaign; thus we have “donor democracy.” Likewise, the opinions, beliefs and values of the people are manipulated by the media, which is controlled by a few large corporations. The difference between the two major parties is thus minimal. Their foreign policy is virtual identical—determined by the MIC and multi-national corporations. Domestic policy, is likewise very similar. The difference is in “cultural” issues—abortion, radical feminism, gay rights and religion—where the peasants are encouraged by the elites of both parties to hate each other and to slug it out--as long as corporate financial power isn't challenged. This slugfest is financed by large corporations through foundations, grants and the media. The countries that have avoided this trap and which are fighting back have limited press freedom to prevent capture by the wealthy and have booted out the corporate funded NGOs. They are led by a tight ideological or religious elite which is largely impervious to corruption by money—the Shia in Iran, and the remaining communist/socialist block led by China. Russia has joined this block because it was rejected by the Hegemonic West as too insistent on its own sovereignty. Pick a side. This dynamic is what will determine mankind's future.

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Gareth Richmond's avatar

The French parlimentary electoral system was specifically set up at the beginning of the 5th Republic in order to be gamed in exactly the way it was this electio. It was specifically tailored to ensure that a popular but "radical" could be neutered and its representation in the national assemby minimized regardless of actual support. These kind of deals have happened in numerous parliamentary elections in the 5th Republic. The only difference is that in the previous these deals were between center and center right parties (and sometimes even the socialists) to keep out the communists and this time it was to keep out the National Rally.

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