We don't see real hearings in Congress, we see ceremonies of manipulation. We don't see effective legislating, we see the rigid enactment of corporate agendas. We don't see real journalism, we see the propaganda of the billionaires and the bankers and the big businessmen. We don't hear logic or reason or common sense from establishment politicians, we hear nothing but DoubleSpeak.

This is democracy?

An entire nation has been degraded by a corrupt political system, an entire economy

has been savaged by corporate greed, entire generations have been betrayed by establishment politicians and establishment economists and establishment judges and establishment generals.

What are the high and the mighty finally seeing because of their conceit and their corruption and their cruelty and their crimes?

A political revolution.

Coast to coast.

That's what they're seeing.

Arit John . . .



Ever since the crowds started showing up, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has made a point of saying that the media has no idea why Americans want to join the political revolution. How does that happen? How come you’re generating so much excitement and enthusiasm?” Sanders told his audience, imitating a befuddled political reporter. “And the answer to that is that the American people, in my view, are sick and tired of establishment politics, they are sick and tired of establishment economics, they are sick and tired of establishment media.”

We are sick and tired of being abused and deceived and betrayed. We know we're sick and tired of it, Bernie knows we're sick and tired of it, and when the primaries begin the whole world is going to know we're sick and tired of it.