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The 2024 Presidential Election Will Make or Break U.S. Climate Action
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No, don't take away the agency of voters, or their responsibility for what their vote does. People are choosing this, it's not being imposed.
Yes the people choose but the wealthy decide what our options are
No, they don't. I actually think the biggest harmful thought the wealthy have imposed is a sort of learned helplessness and apathy "it doesn't matter because the rich control everything."
They want you to think they're untouchable because if nobody ever tries nobody will succeed.
In politics the rich absolutely decide what our "viable" options are. Campaigns take a lot of money and politicians spend most of their time on the phone with rich people making promises in exchange for money.
It is possible for the poor to overcome them but that takes a huge amount of cooperation and coordination. The rich do whatever they can to keep the poor from reaching this level of cooperation. Its not impossible but the scales have been tipped a long ways in the direction of the rich. I'm not interested in giving up I'm just saying they have almost all the power therefore they bear almost all of the responsibility for the way things are