College Kid ‘Cast 0027 – Fighting Oligarchy Is Just Another Phrase For Replacing White People.
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The Great One has returned. The College Kid ‘Cast has returned. Nigger’s should be returned. Death to race traitors.
After a short moment of tangenting about Dark Mirror and The Great One’s inability to interact with normies we jump right into making fun of the college kids.
Up first is fighting the oligarchy with (((Bernie Sanders))) and AOC.
“The most dangerous addiction in this country is the greed of the oligarchy,” Sanders said as the crowd erupted in cheers.
Ocasio-Cortez joined in Sanders’ message, speaking on what she said she believes is a dangerous time in American history as billionaires gain more influence in the U.S. government.
“Those with the most economic, political and technological power destroy the public good to enrich themselves while millions of Americans pay the price,” Ocasio-Cortez said. “Our political system is ill-prepared for this kind of abuse of power. In fact, much of our political system enables it, starting with the role of money in politics.”
Let’s have a look at the money and oligarchy in politics.
This page was last updated in 2014. The figures below reflect net worth information up to 2011 for members of the 109th (2005-2007) through the 113th (2013-2014) Congresses. The figures were based on data calculated by OpenSecrets.org in 2012.
How much are your senators and representatives worth?
After heated budget debates, threats of government shutdowns and multiple votes to raise the debt ceiling, Congress has been dealing with fiscal issues on a regular basis. It is no wonder, then, that when the average citizen has the means to take a peek at each members ability to handle his or her personal finance, intrigue abounds.The latest data calculated by OpenSecrets.org reports on disclosed information from 2012. The latest batch of numbers shows that the 113th Congress had a median net worth of $1,008,767. This is the first time in history that the majority of members are millionaires.[1]
For information on which members saw the highest change during their tenure, please see Ballotpedia’s page on the Changes in Net Worth of U.S. Senators and Representatives (Personal Gain Index).
https://ballotpedia.org/Net_worth_of_United_States_Senators_and_Representatives
and
https://www.opensecrets.org/personal-finances/top-net-worth?year=2018
In a comprehensive study from the 115th Congress, the combined wealth of all members at that time amounted to at least $2.43 billion, marking a 20 percent increase compared to the preceding Congress. This growth occurred during a period when both the Dow Jones Industrial Average and Standard & Poor’s 500 Index experienced gains of slightly under 10 percent. Furthermore, the median minimum net worth of today’s senators and House members stood at $511,000 at the beginning of this Congress, reflecting a 16 percent rise over just two years. This figure is five times higher than the median net worth of an American household, estimated at $97,300 by the Federal Reserve in 2016 (Hawkings, 2018).
https://www.snoqap.com/posts/2024/6/18/the-wealth-of-us-members-of-congress-a-comprehensive-review
https://rollcall.com/2018/02/27/wealth-of-congress-richer-than-ever-but-mostly-at-the-very-top/
I came across a video stating that one Congresswoman’s total net worth ballooned from a mere $300,000 to $40 million in just four years. I thought politicians made a humble amount of money until I dug deeper into how U.S. politicians become mysteriously filthy rich after working as U.S. officials. Why is this? That question has driven me to do the legwork and uncover surprising truths.
Most senators and representatives make a baseline salary of around $174,000 — a footnote for more than half of Congress that are millionaires (Shanley, 2023). However, according to Evers-Hillstrom, “The wealthiest 15 members together had an estimated net worth of at least $1.3 billion, accounting for half of Congress’ total estimated wealth” (2020).
The origins of Congressional wealth become an interesting subject when we consider the 1978 Ethics in Government Act (EIGA), which states that members may not have outside earned income greater than 15% of their congressional salary. However, “unearned” income, including taxable interest, stock dividends, and capital gains, is not subject to the EIGA (Shanley, 2023). So, what accounts for all of this wealth?
https://www.snoqap.com/posts/2024/5/14/the-wealth-of-us-members-of-congress-laying-the-foundation
Ocasio-Cortez highlighted the work of several prominent Colorado Democrats, including Sens. John Hickenlooper and (((Michael Bennet))), Rep. Joe Neguse and, notably, Rep. Brittany Pettersen, who just recently brought her then 4-week-old baby to Congress to vote on a budget bill after being forbidden from voting remotely.
A woman went some place with her baby. Women use to do this all the time. It was called being a mother. Now women have to be praised for going places with their children.
“We are not going to align ourselves with dictatorships — we believe in democracy,” Sanders said. “We are the vast majority of people. … We can defeat Trumpism and create a political movement so that we have a government and economy that works for all of us.”
We will align ourselves with Israel and Ukraine.
And who wrote this love letter to rich Democrats? A nigger.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion has become a controversial phrase over the past few years. With some believing that the practice of D.E.I is unfair and ought to be eradicated.
However, some believe that D.E.I is a blessing that has allowed those originally kept out of education to seek higher opportunity,
Now, President Donald Trump and his Administration have set out to remove D.E.I in its entirety, starting with Universities across the country. This led millions to the streets in protest.
Led Primarily by The Students…
In “UNLISTED: The Removal of D.E.I in University,” Director JJ McKinney travels to protests around Colorado State University and Fort Collins to uncover the emotions students have about D.E.I. and see just how much this program means to the people it affects the most.
Next up we delve into the returning and new Political Science classes offered at CSU. Gosh. I wonder what the focus of these classes will be. Notice I didn’t end that sentence with a question mark. It’s not a question. We all know.
Political Psychology is one of the department’s courses being added to the political science major for the 2025-26 academic year. Law, politics and government; power, justice and democracy; and public policy and service are the other new concentrations.
. . . . .
“My concentration in power, justice and democracy will provide me with a strong foundation in legal knowledge and political activism, which is essential for helping others and offering legal guidance,” said Odeth Tomas Sarat, political science student. “Additionally, I will gain valuable insight into the nonprofit sector. Having worked with nonprofits before, I truly enjoy the impact they make, and it’s something I’d like to be involved in again in the future.”
The curriculum changes also include several new and redesigned courses. In addition to Political Psychology, the department is introducing classes such as POLS 272: The Politics of Power, Justice and Democracy; POLS 309: Urban Politics; POLS 331: Politics and Society Along the Mexican Border and more.
This shit literally Hitler makes fun of itself. I’m just along for the ride. Speaking of riding, who wrote this shit?
Riley Mae. A slightly pudgy race traitor with at least one tattoo. How many coloured men have ridden her? I classify her as object. Even if she lost weight her face has that bovine look to it.
https://www.instagram.com/rileypaling/
Now we move on to zoomers zooming on muh TokTiks.
We’ve all seen it: the black squares for #BlackLivesMatter, brands suddenly posting about a social issue when it’s trending, influencers sharing politically charged content they may not even understand. Social media allows people to present a curated version of themselves, and activism is no exception. It’s easy to post about a cause for social validation rather than genuine belief. And when activism becomes more about aesthetics than action, the actual fight for change takes a backseat.
The danger here is that performative activism can create a false sense of accomplishment. People feel like they’ve contributed by sharing a post or commenting on a viral video, even if they haven’t taken any meaningful steps toward real-world change. Meanwhile, companies and influencers use activism as a marketing tool, capitalizing on movements to boost engagement and sales rather than genuinely supporting the causes they promote.
She’s not wrong. What she is either missing or ignoring is that the oligarchs, the ones AOC and (((Bernie))) are fighting, are controlling the narrative which the idiots on social media are parroting. Social media users are the marketing tools. You are twattering and toktiking what you have been told to twatter and toktik by the corporations.
You are selling and buying their products. And you have nothing. And you think you are happy.
We will finish this up in the next episode.
Meanwhile back at the ranch – let’s have a look at who wrote this.
Beyond her academic pursuits, Young is deeply passionate about driving positive change and making a meaningful impact on the world. This passion is reflected in her commitment to telling stories that inspire transformation.
She means business. Ambitious to advance the values of The Collegian, Young is bringing to this role her diverse skill set and business acumen, which she developed by working as an independent marketing consultant and international marketing development intern.
An avid traveler, her international experience lends her the savvy to engage diverse populations through her work.
Based on the one photo I found of her I’d classify as cutie. I didn’t look too hard, but I didn’t quickly find any social media accounts for her. Maybe she’s not a total attention whore. She’s not white but she is potentially dateable.
Hey boys. She like to “travel.” Line up for the ride.
“Diverse skill set and business acumen” she developed while “working” as an “intern.” Once again, women get where they are on their backs.
And of course she has . . . wait for it . . . passion.
Here’s another women that can be replaced by an unplugged computer.
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