I've been watching this thing since the early '90s. But stayed off the political sites (until Q).
Imagine those who were seeing the signs back in the '60s and '70s.
I watched Clinton start the destruction of the health care industry his first few months in office. Hitlery was going to start the socialization of health care, but people got too excited about that, and she backed off. But that was just cover for the moves they were making that pushed health insurance into a steep inflationary cycle, making health care unafforable for many, and requiring "government" to step in and "fix" the problem, which made it worse. People thought it was so humanitarian to force large hospitals to take anyone who couldn't pay, but if you were white and nerdy, you better have your insurance card handy.
Also, I don't think many people realize just how devastating the communications act of '96 was. That was when the DS seized control of MSM, and the real propaganda push began. But few people noticed in the mid '80s when the MSM journalists voted on some resolution it's ok for journalists to distort the truth and fictionalize to make a social point (memory is vague, but I remember hearing it in the news, in the car, on a MSM radio station).
I've been watching this thing since the early '90s. But stayed off the political sites (until Q).
Imagine those who were seeing the signs back in the '60s and '70s.
I watched Clinton start the destruction of the health care industry his first few months in office. Hitlery was going to start the socialization of health care, but people got too excited about that, and she backed off. But that was just cover for the moves they were making that pushed health insurance into a steep inflationary cycle, making health care unafforable for many, and requiring "government" to step in and "fix" the problem, which made it worse. People thought it was so humanitarian to force large hospitals to take anyone who couldn't pay, but if you were white and nerdy, you better have your insurance card handy.
Also, I don't think many people realize just how devastating the communications act of '96 was. That was when the DS seized control of MSM, and the real propaganda push began. But few people noticed in the mid '80s when the MSM journalists voted on some resolution it's ok for journalists to distort the truth and fictionalize to make a social point (memory is vague, but I remember hearing it in the news, in the car, on a MSM radio station).