I work with MAGA folks and you are 100% right. They hate each other more than us and sometimes even choose to work with people like us rather than MAGA. You can’t make this shit up.
For real. I don't know how fast I can grow my following, but I see so many things about the way we—the left, libs + progressives—seem to completely fail to recognize and apply in terms of how we engage with the right...
I honestly believe that in 6 months to a year, given the right reach, we can completely turn this ship—America—around. It really is all messaging. And for anyone that doubts it, they can just consider the following:
Biden was by far the most pro worker/middle class president since FDR and there was no reason to believe that Harris would do any less for these groups. Trump literally ran on a fascist platform, he bragged with Elon about firing people trying to unionize, etc. And yet, Fascism won against a Pro worker/middle class platform. But for messaging, it should've been a 45 to 50 state landslide for Harris.
The right has literally been able to sell fascism to half the country while demonizing the left to such a degree that people won't even take anything we say seriously. That's PURE messaging.
I agree 100%! They need to be called out for exactly who they are and their beliefs, agendas and goals should also be clearly defined and highlighted, I can’t see how this wouldn’t fracture them into even smaller pieces.
The only thing I would add and this may be a completely different topic, is that all of these factions or parts of this fascist coalition, are simply being used to support the bitch baby tech. boy oligarchs and their destruction of our democratic institutions for their gain.
They might think their goals all align in part by wanting to destroy equality, our civil rights and freedoms, but I can’t see any part of that fascist coalition wanting to lose all of their own power and rights too simply for the gain of the few oligarchs taking everything for themselves on the top. Just a thought.
The tech broligarchs fall under Corporatists. I'm strongly considering writing a full article on each of the subgroups and their interactions—especially antagonistic ones—with one another.
This way, people can be better equipped to push the wedges between them as effectively as possible
That makes sense and breaking down the subgroups is a great idea.
When I was thinking of Corporatists I was thinking more of mid-level corporations and their executives who are multi-millionaires not billionaires. I thought “the billionaires” were the tech boys behind the felon at the White House plus a handful more, they I thought they were “the oligarchs”, boy I was wrong.
Billionaires are newer to me, at first it took me a minute to realize just how much money a billion dollars is. We all hear the word, billionaire, we know it’s a hell of a lot of money but it must be understood that it takes $1,000,000.00 X 1000 to = $1,000,000,000.00.
Guess the younger generations easily get this, but with my generation billionaires didn’t exist, at least not to the extent they do today.
No one person should possess that much money nor possess that much power!
I mean no one’s career pay’s that much nor is any one persons work worth $1,000,000,000.00. That much can only be accumulated by corruption, exploitation especially of employees and cheating society out of tax dollars by buying lobbyists, politicians and even the current felon president who pass dirty laws to benefit only themselves, only the wealthy, for what, decades now? … Since the Powell manifesto, or before?
This is simply another sign we are in end stage capitalism, capitalism has gone amuck and democracy is over.
There is what, almost 800 billionaires in the U.S. now? These “mid-level corporations” produce billionaires and they all are part of this oligarchy who is seizing power and destroying our government to benefit only themselves. Is that right?
And it’s not only a billionaire, we are being controlled by multi-billionaires, the top 25 in U.S. have approx. 88 - 244 billion dollars each, what’s the math on that amount? Now that’s something to internalize.
Yea. I love that you brought up the Powell Memo/Manifesto, also that your analysis is spot on... I have something that might interest you—and to which your feedback could be very helpful:
I've been working on a framework for how we achieve a better future—sort of like a Project 2025 of the left if you will. One of the things that I did throughout its development was analyze how the right was able to essentially kill the New Deal with Reaganomics, and sure enough the Powell Memo was one of the key turning points. You're welcome to check it out, you might find it interesting.
I'm also working on a history series that starts with the Civil War, weaving a thread from then to now, showing the trends and the patterns, what worked what didn't the consequences, etc. There's so much to cover now after the inauguration with all the craziness, it's been harder to keep up with releasing both the history and the U.S.O.S.—the framework, the Unified Social Operating System—but I'm getting them out there.
It's interesting how many people have no idea how few people it took at its core for the right to completely change America's direction.
Lewis Powell, Milton Friedman, Paul Weyrich, and a few others, less than 10 total, essentially were able to usher in the destruction of the New Deal. My framework recognizes that and seeks to build such a movement on the left, albeit one based on Fairness, Truth, Merit, Responsibility and Simplicity—that can revive the New Deal and take it further by working as a foundation that can guide both thought and policy.
I work with MAGA folks and you are 100% right. They hate each other more than us and sometimes even choose to work with people like us rather than MAGA. You can’t make this shit up.
For real. I don't know how fast I can grow my following, but I see so many things about the way we—the left, libs + progressives—seem to completely fail to recognize and apply in terms of how we engage with the right...
I honestly believe that in 6 months to a year, given the right reach, we can completely turn this ship—America—around. It really is all messaging. And for anyone that doubts it, they can just consider the following:
Biden was by far the most pro worker/middle class president since FDR and there was no reason to believe that Harris would do any less for these groups. Trump literally ran on a fascist platform, he bragged with Elon about firing people trying to unionize, etc. And yet, Fascism won against a Pro worker/middle class platform. But for messaging, it should've been a 45 to 50 state landslide for Harris.
The right has literally been able to sell fascism to half the country while demonizing the left to such a degree that people won't even take anything we say seriously. That's PURE messaging.
So, it's time we do the same.
I agree 100%! They need to be called out for exactly who they are and their beliefs, agendas and goals should also be clearly defined and highlighted, I can’t see how this wouldn’t fracture them into even smaller pieces.
The only thing I would add and this may be a completely different topic, is that all of these factions or parts of this fascist coalition, are simply being used to support the bitch baby tech. boy oligarchs and their destruction of our democratic institutions for their gain.
They might think their goals all align in part by wanting to destroy equality, our civil rights and freedoms, but I can’t see any part of that fascist coalition wanting to lose all of their own power and rights too simply for the gain of the few oligarchs taking everything for themselves on the top. Just a thought.
The tech broligarchs fall under Corporatists. I'm strongly considering writing a full article on each of the subgroups and their interactions—especially antagonistic ones—with one another.
This way, people can be better equipped to push the wedges between them as effectively as possible
That makes sense and breaking down the subgroups is a great idea.
When I was thinking of Corporatists I was thinking more of mid-level corporations and their executives who are multi-millionaires not billionaires. I thought “the billionaires” were the tech boys behind the felon at the White House plus a handful more, they I thought they were “the oligarchs”, boy I was wrong.
Billionaires are newer to me, at first it took me a minute to realize just how much money a billion dollars is. We all hear the word, billionaire, we know it’s a hell of a lot of money but it must be understood that it takes $1,000,000.00 X 1000 to = $1,000,000,000.00.
Guess the younger generations easily get this, but with my generation billionaires didn’t exist, at least not to the extent they do today.
No one person should possess that much money nor possess that much power!
I mean no one’s career pay’s that much nor is any one persons work worth $1,000,000,000.00. That much can only be accumulated by corruption, exploitation especially of employees and cheating society out of tax dollars by buying lobbyists, politicians and even the current felon president who pass dirty laws to benefit only themselves, only the wealthy, for what, decades now? … Since the Powell manifesto, or before?
This is simply another sign we are in end stage capitalism, capitalism has gone amuck and democracy is over.
There is what, almost 800 billionaires in the U.S. now? These “mid-level corporations” produce billionaires and they all are part of this oligarchy who is seizing power and destroying our government to benefit only themselves. Is that right?
And it’s not only a billionaire, we are being controlled by multi-billionaires, the top 25 in U.S. have approx. 88 - 244 billion dollars each, what’s the math on that amount? Now that’s something to internalize.
Yea. I love that you brought up the Powell Memo/Manifesto, also that your analysis is spot on... I have something that might interest you—and to which your feedback could be very helpful:
I've been working on a framework for how we achieve a better future—sort of like a Project 2025 of the left if you will. One of the things that I did throughout its development was analyze how the right was able to essentially kill the New Deal with Reaganomics, and sure enough the Powell Memo was one of the key turning points. You're welcome to check it out, you might find it interesting.
I'm also working on a history series that starts with the Civil War, weaving a thread from then to now, showing the trends and the patterns, what worked what didn't the consequences, etc. There's so much to cover now after the inauguration with all the craziness, it's been harder to keep up with releasing both the history and the U.S.O.S.—the framework, the Unified Social Operating System—but I'm getting them out there.
It's interesting how many people have no idea how few people it took at its core for the right to completely change America's direction.
Lewis Powell, Milton Friedman, Paul Weyrich, and a few others, less than 10 total, essentially were able to usher in the destruction of the New Deal. My framework recognizes that and seeks to build such a movement on the left, albeit one based on Fairness, Truth, Merit, Responsibility and Simplicity—that can revive the New Deal and take it further by working as a foundation that can guide both thought and policy.
I prefer to think of it as the Mark of the Clown for the damned. But that’s just me.
Truer words…
Nice classification analysis and geometric chart! It's nice to see organized what lurks under those hideous hats!
The Billionaire Oligarchy’s wealth hoarding pushes 90% toward poverty.
This is orchestrated—central banks, shadow elites, corporate control.
Time’s critical.
Revolt isn’t optional; it’s survival.
Wake up.
Fight back. #BreakTheChains
GQ