Very interesting talk. It's not an easy job. It got a little fidgety up there when we started talking about fundraising. Hosting dinner parties to auction off their constituents to industry elites probably isn't merely a spoke in their wheel. Not if they're fully complicit in positioning the paying Johns to poison the game via deregulation dominance. I shouldn't be a cynic though. How else could we achieve a national budget that has DOD spending as one spoke of the wheel, and everything else as the other.
Very interesting talk. It's not an easy job. It got a little fidgety up there when we started talking about fundraising.
Hosting dinner parties to auction off their constituents to industry elites probably isn't merely a spoke in their wheel. Not if they're fully complicit in positioning the paying Johns to poison the game via deregulation dominance.
I shouldn't be a cynic though. How else could we achieve a national budget that has DOD spending as one spoke of the wheel, and everything else as the other.
Does the book go deeper than this? Or is this basically the book? And is there an audiobook?