What is America? It is a corporate monster celebrating. It’s 250th year.
6/21/202616 min
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America is about to celebrate its 250th birthday, but what is America? Why are we the greatest country in the world? Well, the answer is we're not, and we haven't been for a long time, and we possibly never were. Right? I'm about to get really deep and dark with what I'm about to go into and all these stats, but I want you to keep an open mind because I'm not hating on any president, because we've seen Trump, we've seen Biden, we've seen Bush, we've seen Clinton, go on and on and on and on. These stats have remained the same throughout Republican presidents, Democrat r- presidents. It doesn't matter because presidents have not ruled this country in a long time. Corporations have been in charge of this country since pretty much right after we won our independence from British. And the reason why I say won our independence is because the American Revolution was fought over an income tax rate that was only between one and 2%, and we threw a fit and said, "Taxation without representation." Guys, they were s- they were providing security. They were getting our goods over here. They were, they were doing a lot. There was a lot of representation b- behind that one and 2%. In fact, that one to 2% was possibly going further than any one or 2% ever has in the history of the world. Because 20 years after we won our independence for taxation without representation, we taxed our own citizens five times the amount that the British were ever taxing us. Good job, America. Your leaders worked you up into a frenzy

