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The Immortal Emrys
31st December 2013, 15:58
Greetings from the depths of dixy. I'm a Louisiana entrepreneur and avowed hybrid socialist.

It's time to change the world. Though one might argue it always is.

Progressives must work to raise the bar of political discourse globally, but especially in the United States, where political rhetoric has poisoned both the wells of Liberalism and Conservatism.

Our founders warned us against a two-party system, because they knew how easy it would be for moneyed interests to manipulate discourse.

We must take money out of politics, not with one piece of legislation, but with a cultural shift in principles and values.

The United States must stop glorifying vapid wealth over intellectual achievement.

I'm looking forward to sharing ideas with all of you, and hearing your thoughts on the day-to-day mechanization of global governments.

The advent of the internet frightens the established powers. Let us demonstrate why their fears are valid.

Q
31st December 2013, 17:09
Welcome :)

If you have political questions, you can ask them in the Learning forum. That's why it's there after all!

If you have questions about your account, don't hesitate to send me a PM or ask here.

TheWannabeAnarchist
31st December 2013, 17:22
It's nice to meet you Immortal :D. I think you'll like it here. There's a huge diversity of opinions here on Revleft, and there's a ton of information right at your fingertips. I know that because I've barely scratched the surface of the surface!

tallguy
31st December 2013, 18:03
Greetings from the depths of dixy. I'm a Louisiana entrepreneur and avowed hybrid socialist.

It's time to change the world. Though one might argue it always is.

Progressives must work to raise the bar of political discourse globally, but especially in the United States, where political rhetoric has poisoned both the wells of Liberalism and Conservatism.

Our founders warned us against a two-party system, because they knew how easy it would be for moneyed interests to manipulate discourse.

We must take money out of politics, not with one piece of legislation, but with a cultural shift in principles and values.

The United States must stop glorifying vapid wealth over intellectual achievement.

I'm looking forward to sharing ideas with all of you, and hearing your thoughts on the day-to-day mechanization of global governments.

The advent of the internet frightens the established powers. Let us demonstrate why their fears are valid.hello and welcome big man (or woman)