Point Stantis, but the politicians don’t make “trouble” independently; many, many corporate interests are bringing their partners to the dance. And we keep electing them, so we’re part of the problem.
Hmmmm, I don’t really understand it, but I fail to see any connection to being an anarchist. I looked it up to find some comparison and couldn’t make any. Perhaps our resident partisan expert could enlighten us with a specific definition and source to justify his appraisal and clarify how y’all in Massachusetts determine this stuff. Uh… I’m guessing that most regulars here are all aware of who Eric Allie is and his affiliation with Prickly City?
johnt204 about 10 years ago
Highest per capita trouble production in the country.
Wayne Simanovsky about 10 years ago
I could not have said it better is I tried
danielmkimmel about 10 years ago
So Stantis reveals his true colors: he’s an anarchist.
Mneedle about 10 years ago
Fiscal reality is not anarchy.
catzilla23 about 10 years ago
You say anarchist like it’s a bad thing
jbmlaw01 about 10 years ago
Agree with Stantis.
Darsan54 Premium Member about 10 years ago
Point Stantis, but the politicians don’t make “trouble” independently; many, many corporate interests are bringing their partners to the dance. And we keep electing them, so we’re part of the problem.
Grampus about 10 years ago
Hmmmm, I don’t really understand it, but I fail to see any connection to being an anarchist. I looked it up to find some comparison and couldn’t make any. Perhaps our resident partisan expert could enlighten us with a specific definition and source to justify his appraisal and clarify how y’all in Massachusetts determine this stuff. Uh… I’m guessing that most regulars here are all aware of who Eric Allie is and his affiliation with Prickly City?
Jim Kerner about 10 years ago
Sad, but true.
Grampus about 10 years ago
Just trying to understand your perspective here. The puppet democracy with its puppet citizens are OWNED by a specific small group of the ultra-rich?