Jenner Furst
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Let's just look at the pharmaceutical companies. Over $120 billion between all of them in the first couple years of the vaccines going public. And the stock market... You know, it was a perfect example of the elite, which I think Fauci really represents. And that is very common in D.C. It doesn't matter what party. People like yourself who know D.C.
Let's just look at the pharmaceutical companies. Over $120 billion between all of them in the first couple years of the vaccines going public. And the stock market... You know, it was a perfect example of the elite, which I think Fauci really represents. And that is very common in D.C. It doesn't matter what party. People like yourself who know D.C.
Let's just look at the pharmaceutical companies. Over $120 billion between all of them in the first couple years of the vaccines going public. And the stock market... You know, it was a perfect example of the elite, which I think Fauci really represents. And that is very common in D.C. It doesn't matter what party. People like yourself who know D.C.
know that when you make it to D.C., it's a party. And the people back home aren't invited. It's not about you being a Democrat. It's not about you being a Republican. D.C. is an insular system and that it is an elite system and that the most and, you know, deep pocketed lobbyists.
know that when you make it to D.C., it's a party. And the people back home aren't invited. It's not about you being a Democrat. It's not about you being a Republican. D.C. is an insular system and that it is an elite system and that the most and, you know, deep pocketed lobbyists.
know that when you make it to D.C., it's a party. And the people back home aren't invited. It's not about you being a Democrat. It's not about you being a Republican. D.C. is an insular system and that it is an elite system and that the most and, you know, deep pocketed lobbyists.
And people trying to influence policy, forces from outside the country having offices there, and of course, America's largest corporations engaging in whatever they can to have the law favor their interests. That doesn't favor any constituents. That doesn't have anything to do with what people voted on. And everybody's very collegial with each other.
And people trying to influence policy, forces from outside the country having offices there, and of course, America's largest corporations engaging in whatever they can to have the law favor their interests. That doesn't favor any constituents. That doesn't have anything to do with what people voted on. And everybody's very collegial with each other.
And people trying to influence policy, forces from outside the country having offices there, and of course, America's largest corporations engaging in whatever they can to have the law favor their interests. That doesn't favor any constituents. That doesn't have anything to do with what people voted on. And everybody's very collegial with each other.
You know, there's a lot of mudslinging on social media, and there's a lot of mudslinging on TV. But in the halls of Congress, everybody's very collegial with each other. Everyone knows the game that's being played.
You know, there's a lot of mudslinging on social media, and there's a lot of mudslinging on TV. But in the halls of Congress, everybody's very collegial with each other. Everyone knows the game that's being played.
You know, there's a lot of mudslinging on social media, and there's a lot of mudslinging on TV. But in the halls of Congress, everybody's very collegial with each other. Everyone knows the game that's being played.
And I think that it's an illusion in the truth of what's actually happening most of the time is policies and actions that hurt the poor, that weaken the middle class, and that ingratiate and further the wealth of the wealthy. And maybe that's my progressive, left-leaning politics coming through. I don't consider myself a political being anymore. I think politics itself is sinister.
And I think that it's an illusion in the truth of what's actually happening most of the time is policies and actions that hurt the poor, that weaken the middle class, and that ingratiate and further the wealth of the wealthy. And maybe that's my progressive, left-leaning politics coming through. I don't consider myself a political being anymore. I think politics itself is sinister.
And I think that it's an illusion in the truth of what's actually happening most of the time is policies and actions that hurt the poor, that weaken the middle class, and that ingratiate and further the wealth of the wealthy. And maybe that's my progressive, left-leaning politics coming through. I don't consider myself a political being anymore. I think politics itself is sinister.
I don't think you can be a politician in America and not be compromised in some way because at some point, you've had to ignore a truth in order to promote yourself to get to the position you're in. But that's the system we created. And COVID was a microcosm of every weakness that already existed in that system.
I don't think you can be a politician in America and not be compromised in some way because at some point, you've had to ignore a truth in order to promote yourself to get to the position you're in. But that's the system we created. And COVID was a microcosm of every weakness that already existed in that system.
I don't think you can be a politician in America and not be compromised in some way because at some point, you've had to ignore a truth in order to promote yourself to get to the position you're in. But that's the system we created. And COVID was a microcosm of every weakness that already existed in that system.
And so you have the worst event that ever happened, yet our stock market was on a sugar high for years. People got rich during COVID just from their stock positions. Well, who has stock positions? Not the guy working at the sanitation, you know, not the teacher, right? It was great for wealthy people who, oh my God, my kids can come with me on vacation.
And so you have the worst event that ever happened, yet our stock market was on a sugar high for years. People got rich during COVID just from their stock positions. Well, who has stock positions? Not the guy working at the sanitation, you know, not the teacher, right? It was great for wealthy people who, oh my God, my kids can come with me on vacation.