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Money in politics
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Cenk Uygur argues that communism inevitably turns into dictatorship due to human nature and power vacuums.
Corporatism, not capitalism, is the real enemy of competition, as it seeks monopoly power and stifles free markets.
Uygur claims that 98% of politicians are influenced by corporatism, undermining democratic processes.
He believes that Kamala Harris is a corporatist, not a communist, challenging common political labels.
Uygur asserts that the corporate media is the most significant force in rigging elections through biased coverage.
Voices on money in politics
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