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Several crises of contemporary capitalism have reached or are reaching dangerous tipping points. They are rooted in a path of destructive and unsustainable development.
They include extreme wealth and social inequality, job loss and dislocation from automation, and the existential threat posed by the ecological crisis.
These interconnected crises are impacting everything and must be addressed together. And they can be.
But standing in the way are Trump, the GOP and extreme right, and their main support base: monopoly-finance capital, the fossil fuel industry, and the military-industrial complex. Their agenda is intensifying these crises and must be defeated.
This underscores the urgency to build the broadest resistance movement and radically elevate the fight for unity of our multi-racial, male-female, LGBTQ, immigrant and native-born working class and people. This is central to guarantee the working class emerges as leader of the entire movement to break the extreme right political stranglehold and open the way for the challenging, contested, and complex transition to a just, peaceful, eco-socialist society.
Planetary emergency
Fossil fuels have been the main energy source of capitalism since industrialization and a prime source of profits. Along with the drive for infinite economic growth on a finite planet, this makes capitalism inherently hostile to the Earth’s ecology.
“The rapidity with which the human-caused positive [climate] forcing is being introduced has no known analog in Earth’s history. It is thus exceedingly difficult to foresee the consequences if the human-made climate forcing continues to accelerate,” say climate scientists James Hansen and Makiko Sato.
The existential threat facing Earth must be addressed now. But even with radical measures, the damage is already immense and will take generations to reverse.
Capitalist market forces are leading to the liquidation of the coal industry in favor of natural gas, solar, wind, and geothermal – all of which are cheaper and a new source of profits. This is happening more rapidly than previously estimated. The solar industry already employs twice as many workers as the coal industry.
But capitalism, an inherently wasteful system, is incapable of fully shedding fossil fuels, the massively inefficient and polluting car culture, and other practices. A central condition of any socialist transition is the complete elimination of fossil fuels as an energy source.
The “just transition” to clean energy, demilitarization, and a universal health care system will cause massive employment dislocation. However, transitioning to renewable energy, retrofitting for energy conservation, and building a modern infrastructure that also adapts to rising sea levels and extreme weather events and expanding public healthcare, education, and culture will create of millions of new jobs.
Crisis of extreme wealth concentration
Monopolization, or more accurately, the formation of oligopolies, and extreme wealth concentration is accelerating. Capitalism, whose only reason for existence is to maximize profits, is incapable of reversing this process.
The world’s eight richest people own wealth equal to the poorest half of the world’s population. In the U.S., the top 1 percent own 35 percent of all wealth and the bottom 80 percent own just 7 percent of the nation’s wealth.
We’re really talking about the top .1 percent – an oligarchy.
Extreme wealth concentration is accompanied by a tendency toward permanent stagnation. U.S. capitalist growth rates have declined from 3.5 percent in the 1960s to 1 percent in the 2000s, although growth picked up after the Great Recession.
Wealth concentration, wage suppression and attacks on organized labor and interconnected. Despite rising productivity, wages have been flat or declined the past 40 years. Income inequality based on race and gender is growing.
The introduction of neoliberal policies in the 1970s was an attempt by capitalists to overcome declining growth and profit rates by removing obstacles to maximizing profits – including globalized production, privatization, and elimination of labor, health, and environmental protections. Every crisis of capitalism has been aggravated, including extreme levels of wealth concentration and the ecological emergency.
Financial speculation is another feature of contemporary capitalism. With declining growth rates, external economic stimulus is necessary in the form of consumer credit to create demand. The results are credit “bubbles” and mammoth consumer debt. These bubbles inevitably burst, like the 2008 “housing bubble,” resulting in devastating crises.
Consumer debt, including for students and auto loans, is reaching pre-2008 levels.
Any large-scale infrastructure works and green transition will require massive wealth redistribution, including substantial wage increases, immense public investment, and reorienting federal budget priorities.
Trade, automation, and job loss
A debate is taking place over whether unemployment due to automation – and specifically robots – distinct from cyclical and structural unemployment, is growing. Many are warning of massive job losses from accelerating introduction of robots, although a new EPI report challenges this idea.

Capitalism is marked by the constant revolutionizing of the means of production. In 1800, the agricultural labor force made up 80 percent of total employment in the U.S. Today it is less than 2 percent. In 1960, the manufacturing sector made up 25 percent of total employment. In 2014, it was 8.8 percent.
The revolution based on digital technology has facilitated capitalist globalization, increased productivity, and economic dislocation.
Global supply chains, just-in-time production, the gig economy, and the shift to the service sector increasingly characterize present-day capitalism.
Approximately 40 percent of the workforce is composed of contingent workers, i.e. temp agencies, on-call, contract workers, independent contractors, the self-employed, and involuntary part-time (6.6 million).
Unfair trade agreements, shifting transnational corporate investments, and outsourcing to global low-wage zones have harshly impacted U.S. manufacturing employment.
It is estimated NAFTA resulted in the loss of 1 million jobs in the U.S. and another 1.3 million among Mexican farmers, precipitating the surge in immigration. Approximately 1 million jobs were lost from transnational corporate outsourcing to China between 2000-2007, after it joined the World Trade Organization (WTO).
This was offset by domestic job creation mainly in the low-wage service sector. More than 80 percent of private sector employment is now in service jobs.
These trade pacts have driven a race to the bottom in wages, health and safety, and environmental protections. U.S., Mexican, and Canadian workers have all suffered.
These agreements should be renegotiated to impose global standards for wages, labor, health and safety, and environmental protections, and restore national sovereignty and the authority of democratic institutions.
But unfair free trade pacts don’t tell the entire story. Obscured in all this, including by Trump’s economic nationalism, right-wing populism, and racist scapegoating, is the ongoing impact of automation.
In the past 20 years, a span that includes NAFTA and China’s entrance into the WTO, U.S. manufacturing output has increased 40 percent. U.S. workers are being exploited more than ever.
“America has lost more than 7 million factory jobs since manufacturing employment peaked in 1979. Yet American factory production…more than doubled over the same span…(in 2015),” reported the New Haven Register.
“(A Ball State study)…found that trade accounted for just 13 percent of America’s lost factory jobs. The vast majority of the lost jobs – 88 percent – were taken by robots and other homegrown factors that reduce…labor.”
The Obama Administration projected 47 percent of U.S. jobs would be at risk of elimination due to automation by 2025.
If these forecasts are accurate, automation will create economic dislocation and loss of jobs on a scale not seen before, including 5.1 million over the next five years.
Over the next decade, it is estimated 1.7 million trucker jobs will be eliminated. Sales, customer service, transportation, medical/ healthcare, and the legal fields will be most impacted.
Loss of coal mining jobs is not due to a “war on coal,” as Trump would have us believe, but rather to lower natural gas prices and greater automation. Between 1980 and 2015, the coal industry shed 59 percent of mining jobs but production grew 8 percent.
New technology and modern production methods are responsible for major job losses in the steel and metals industry. Since 1997, 42 percent of jobs have been eliminated while production grew 38 percent.
The construction trades won’t escape automation, either. A union pipefitter friend told me about new technology that eliminates pipe welders. Five hundred thousand construction jobs will be lost in the next five years due to automation.
Some outsourced industries are beginning to return to the U.S., like the textile industry. But they are globally competitive on the basis of automation, not wages.
In the past, technological advances have decimated employment in some industries but given rise to employment in new ones, changing the composition of the workforce.
What’s different this time, according to some observers, is artificial intelligence, which is being applied to visual and voice recognition. Computers can now “think and learn” without humans. Factories already exist where production never touches human hands.
While automation creates crises for capitalism, it also creates the material conditions for socialism, a society based on putting the needs of people first.
Permanent underemployment
Long-term unemployment is growing. The official unemployment rate is under 5 percent, but the non-participation rate is now close to 40 percent. Nearly 95 million Americans don’t participate in the production process.
Average monthly job growth is not keeping up with population growth. One estimate claims that one-third of men aged 25-54 will be out of work by 2050.
Unemployment carries a racist edge as well and is nearly generational among African American, Latino, and Native American youth. Areas of deep poverty also exist among whites in rural regions.
Clearly, long-term joblessness is a growing crisis for capitalism and is being exacerbated by globalization, wage suppression and automation.
Expanding democracy for a sustainable transition and modern infrastructure
Any massive and rapid change in structural employment is fertile soil for extreme right-wing demagogues. This danger can be addressed by advocating a bold vision for economic and social security inclusive of all workers and their communities.
Any proposal to rebuild the nation’s infrastructure will be an arena of mass struggle, with competing class and social interests.
Trump’s infrastructure proposal is geared to repairing a 20th century infrastructure based on fossil fuels and enriching wealthy contractors and investors. He is banking on the working class footing the bill while splitting labor to build a loyal base among the building trades.
The American Society of Civil Engineers has called for a $2 trillion project. The AFL-CIO supported Trump’s original call for a $1 trillion investment, with certain conditions.
Broad-based unity can be built around a modern infrastructure act and a just transition to a sustainable economy that will create millions of jobs with union wages and protections, address social inequality, and restore and expand basic democratic rights.
Demands arising from the Fight for $15, racial justice, climate justice, reproductive justice, LGBTQ, immigrant rights, and other mass movements are forming the programmatic basis for unity.
Intersectionality and solidarity is growing between movements in the current upsurge against Trump. For example, the jobs and environmental crises are being interlinked and addressed by the Blue-Green Alliance and the Labor Network for Sustainability, environmental justice, civil rights, and other movements.
This is the basis to unite our multi-racial working class, overcome current divisions within labor and between sections of labor and the environmental movement.
Green industry and modern infrastructure
The elements that should make up any plan for a new sustainable development path include:
– Transitioning to renewable energy production and distribution, including vast expansion of wind, solar, and geo-thermal.
– Building light rail urban mass transit and high-speed rail systems, based on renewable energy.
– Retrofitting all existing commercial and residential buildings to conserve energy.
– Replacing old, structurally deficient, and dilapidated bridges and tunnels.
– Replacing old piping for all water supply systems and building modern waste treatment facilities.
– Building a nationwide digital highway, providing free, unlimited access.
– Expanding public “passive” parks and urban reforestation, refurbishing and expanding the national parks system and reforestation of rural areas. This would create massive “carbon sinks.”
– Build new schools, community based health clinics and recreation centers.
– Protecting coastal cities and communities vulnerable to sea level rise.
– Modernizing the electric grid system.
– Restoring depleted soil damaged by industrial agricultural operations.
Radical change
Overcoming the political power of the oligarchy and wealth and social inequality calls for radical democratic, economic, and social reforms like:
– A guaranteed living wage for all who lose jobs because of automation or elimination of industries, i.e. coal mining, oil and gas, military, insurance, military, etc.
– Shorter workweek with no cut in pay or benefits.
– Funding to address environmental racism and its impact on frontline communities, including respect for Indigenous rights and sacred tribal sites.
– Affirmative action guarantees in job creation, hiring, and retraining in communities of color and among women to address historic discrimination.
– Free universal health care, university, and trade school education.
– A path to citizenship for 11 million undocumented residents.
– Repealing voter suppression laws and restoring voting rights to the formerly incarcerated.
– Reproductive justice and equal pay for equal work for women.
– Repealing right-to-work laws and passing the Employee Free Choice Act.
– Expanding the social security system, increasing and expanding benefits, and reducing the age to receive full SSI benefits.
– Cancelling student and other consumer debts.
– Taxing the rich and transnational corporations and transferring funds from the military budget to civilian use.
30 Comments on "Capitalism is destructive and unsustainable"
makati1 on Tue, 6th Jun 2017 8:00 pm
The headline says it all. Nuff said.
Davy on Tue, 6th Jun 2017 8:14 pm
Too late sucker because capitalism is here until a die off. We went all in on capitalism and now we will pay the price with 3-4BIL too many people because of it.
Anonymouse on Tue, 6th Jun 2017 8:15 pm
Unfortunately, the article chose to explicitly blame ‘trump’, and something called the GOP, and the ‘extreme right’. Looking at the source, I get that part, but it doesnt mean blaming those three makes for a very limited view of the problem. You would think the CP-USA would understand its own arguments a little better. ‘trump’, the man-baby, neither created the problems outlined above, nor did the so-called ‘GOP’. The faux uS’left’, and the demonic party, have been enthusiastic and enablers in the pillaging of the earths resources, along with the relentless expansion of the amero-Zionist military empire. Just like the ‘GOP’ has. Its like, I dont know, both ‘sides’ are just acting as fronts for an un-elected, and largely invisible power elite.
Fine to blame trump and the ‘GOP’ and all, but try to see the forest too, not just the trees..
Apneaman on Tue, 6th Jun 2017 8:25 pm
Capabilities? Hmmm and all this time I thought it was the humans who were responsible. Some country should take up communism again, since it was so warmNfuzzy on the environment and it’s neighbors.
Since the humans first left Africa, everywhere they went an environmental holocaust followed. As with all cancers there is a limited number of healthy tissues to infect and consume – then it’s over.
_______________________________ on Tue, 6th Jun 2017 11:38 pm
Capitalism is simple. You own property, you produce other property then you trade the surplus. Corporations are fake, communist government, created entities. You want to live like sheep you gonna get sheared
GregT on Wed, 7th Jun 2017 12:48 am
“But standing in the way are Trump, the GOP and extreme right, and their main support base: monopoly-finance capital, the fossil fuel industry, and the military-industrial complex.”
Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss. It makes no difference which group is in control. The entire system is corrupt, and rotten to the core. What else can be expected from a system based on exploitation of the natural world, and other human beings, all in the name of insatiable greed.
makati1 on Wed, 7th Jun 2017 12:51 am
__________ Correction. You rent property from the bank/government for a lifetime. They tax your income by about half or more. Leaving you with enough to barely live on. Meanwhile they are depreciating the money you have in your pocket so it is not worth saving. THAT is today’s Capitalism, Serf.
If you don’t believe me, try not paying your mortgage payment for a few months or your real estate taxes for a few years and see who REALLY owns your property. Hint: It ISN’T you. You may have paid off your mortgage, but you cannot stop paying the taxes without losing that property. The government owns EVERYTHING. You are a glorified renter that thinks he/she owns stuff.
GregT on Wed, 7th Jun 2017 1:15 am
“The government owns EVERYTHING.”
You’re forgetting about those who ‘own’ the government Makati. Those who issue, control, and create out of thin air, the currencies that the governments must borrow, and pay back plus interest.
makati1 on Wed, 7th Jun 2017 4:46 am
GregT, true, but they only own what the serfs allow them to own. Lucky for them, most serfs have no idea how money and ownership works or there would be a lot of elite heads rolling on the lawn. If the serfs ever wake up, TPTB will not eve own their lives.
Theedrich on Wed, 7th Jun 2017 5:05 am
Ah yes. So the answer is B. Sanders. And, of course, Uncle (or Aunt) Joe Stalin redux leading the Demonic Party. That will solve the problem. Never mind that the real issue is not the quantity of humanoids, but their quality. Because that would involve the issue of evolutionarily generated race differences. Which must never be discussed, as saith the man-ape (actually Grendel’s mother in disguise). Ms. “Reality Winner,” who was just arrested for stealing classified government documents from the NSA and leaking them to the MSM, is a fervent supporter of Bernie, just like all the other pampered college kiddies screaming anti-Trump epithets at the top of their lungs.
The fact is that the overload of subhuman dross is what is really driving the deterioration of the planet. Until that problem is addressed seriously, unsustainability is guaranteed.
Cloggie on Wed, 7th Jun 2017 5:29 am
The fact is that the overload of subhuman dross is what is really driving the deterioration of the planet. Until that problem is addressed seriously, unsustainability is guaranteed.
That radical solution is a multi-polar world…
https://postimg.org/image/n7wrkxs6z/
…zero migration, a break-up of the US between (largely) Trump and Hillary voters, Paris-Berlin-Moscow confederation (not an empire as Davy likes to insist) and the embedding of Heartland USA and parts of Canada (and South-Africa) in a global European Commonwealth, under, shall we say “Putin-Russian values”: anti-multicult, anti-feminist, restoration of patriarchy and family (purpose of marriage is offspring, not lifelong mutual exploitation of sex organs), recognition of Christian heritage and resulting ‘niceness’ of society, but at the same time an open eye for the destructive anti-Darwinian, self-defeating aspects of unconditional “love for the Holy Other”.
God, that’s not Christ, let alone Allah or God forbid Jahweh but us, or rather our potential.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3oHmVhviO8
The universe as a self-becoming God, requiring a radical acceptance of life and all its aspects, rejecting sky-daddies. And ‘afterlife’, that’s your children.
dave thompson on Wed, 7th Jun 2017 5:36 am
Anonymouse makes a great point; “Its like, I dont know, both ‘sides’ are just acting as fronts for an un-elected, and largely invisible power elite.”
Davy on Wed, 7th Jun 2017 5:38 am
Cloggie, you know if the world falls apart and your Paris Berlin Moscow Europe turns into a Byzantium, I have a place of refuge there at my wife’s place up in the Dolomites. It is a beautiful place. I could get some milk cows and pasture them in the mountain meadows and make Ricotta cheese.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falcade
Davy on Wed, 7th Jun 2017 5:41 am
mouse makes a great point that he is a dumbass example of a failed Canadian school system pumping out stupid anti-American Canadian millennials. I call that great points.
TheNationalist on Wed, 7th Jun 2017 7:18 am
Meanwhile here in Australia the great state of Queensland has turned the sod on a vast 16.5 billion coal mine with enormous exports planned to India etc.
There are no protests about these emission plans and yet the majority of the unwashed masses here are programmed to blame Trump for being anti “green” etc and destroying the protocols of Cophagen/Paris etc.
Cloggie on Wed, 7th Jun 2017 8:35 am
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-06-02/victoria-plans-to-build-australias-first-offshore-wind-farm/8582652
First Australian offshore wind.
2 GW, that’s a good start.
Cloggie on Wed, 7th Jun 2017 8:39 am
Cloggie, you know if the world falls apart and your Paris Berlin Moscow Europe turns into a Byzantium, I have a place of refuge there at my wife’s place up in the Dolomites. It is a beautiful place. I could get some milk cows and pasture them in the mountain meadows and make Ricotta cheese.
Yeah, women can be very “determining”. That’s the risk of marrying a foreign wife. Before you know it you will be European again.lol
#MakeDavyEuropeanAgain
Cloggie on Wed, 7th Jun 2017 9:28 am
Capitalism still works, although a few constraints would be desirable.
https://deepresource.wordpress.com/2017/06/07/mhi-vestas-launches-9-5-mw-offshore-wind-turbine/
MHI-Vestas Launches 9.5 MW Offshore Wind Turbine
Hubert on Wed, 7th Jun 2017 11:01 am
Capitalism will die once we run out of oil.
ALCIADA-MOLE on Wed, 7th Jun 2017 12:13 pm
I love those robots. Manual labor is even more energy intensive and costly.
Apneaman on Wed, 7th Jun 2017 12:31 pm
Massengill douche, ya right the only problem is this “Demonic” party you keep going on about and the other guys are pure as the driven snow and lay awake at night worrying how to improve your life. What a fucking child. It’s about as convincing as your little comic book super hero avatar. As for science, you deal a cartoon version of it too. No scientists agree with you at all, because none of the evidence goes there.
How’s the “white genocide” thing going? Lose any more brothers in arms lately? I see it more as a murder suicide with the murderers being your white overlords who wouldn’t piss on you if you were on fire and screaming and the suicides being those who have figured it out.
Overdoses now leading cause of death of Americans under 50
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/overdoses-are-leading-cause-of-death-americans-under-50/
Massengill douche, just one nice, sweet fentanyl milkshake and all the pain and hate will disappear and you can join your buddies in white supremacist pseudo science heaven for eternity.
Massengill douche refuses to believe that ALL the Big Club members only view him as a disposable douche. How naive and infantile does one have to be to believe there is a “Demonic” party guilty of everything and I guess conservatards, by default, are the “Angelic” party. Good VS evil. A classic Manichean worldview. Naive, infantile, but necessary for a typically weak, primitive, monkey brain. Clinging to the story is probably the only reason you haven’t already bought a ticket on the fentanyl express.
What Both the Left and Right Get Wrong About Race
Setting the scientific record straight on race, IQ, and success.
“Race does not stand up scientifically, period. To begin with, if race categories were meant primarily to capture differences in genetics, they are doing an abysmal job. The genetic distance between some groups within Africa is as great as the genetic distance between many “racially divergent” groups in the rest of the world. The genetic distance between East Asians and Europeans is shorter than the divergence between Hazda in north-central Tanzania to the Fulani shepherds of West Africa (who live in present-day Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, and Guinea). So much for Black, White, Asian, and Other.”
http://nautil.us/issue/48/chaos/what-both-the-left-and-right-get-wrong-about-race
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvJWJR8iqa0
Apneaman on Wed, 7th Jun 2017 12:35 pm
Scientist: “All the indicators are going in the wrong direction, and warning bells are ringing so loud as to be deafening.” 2016 Saw 2nd Biggest Jump in Annual CO2 Levels
“Oldspeak: ” With news recently that in May 2017, CO2 set an all time high, these findings can’t be surprising. Deafening warning bells are ringing ever louder, alerting us to rapidly increasing levels of greenhouse gases. Atmospheric CO2, Methane and Nitrous Oxide are on the rise, currently at levels not seen in 800 thousand years. Trump withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement has zero impact on this reality. Even if countries were taking their pledged commitments seriously (they’re not), they’ll have no bearing on this reality. It’s time we stop pretending like Earth’s climate responds to our anthropocentric, non-binding, and non-enforceable climate policies. The die is cast. We could go to zero human generated emissions tomorrow, and earth would still be on course for at least 3.5c of warming, well over the proposed 2c “guardrail” concocted by humans. Environmental alarm bells will continue to grow louder and conditions will continue to deteriorate, as humans pretend to “fight climate change” with market based “solutions”. “Green energy”, eating less meat, going off fossil fuels, recycling, “sustainable” business practices, carbon capture and sequestration, etc, etc, etc, None of this shit we’re being encouraged to get all worked up about matters to Earth’s rapidly destabilizing life support systems. The jig is up. Tick, tick, tick, tick , tick, tick, tick….” -OSJ ”
https://theoldspeakjournal.wordpress.com/2017/06/07/scientist-all-the-indicators-are-going-in-the-wrong-direction-and-warning-bells-are-ringing-so-loud-as-to-be-deafening-2016-saw-2nd-biggest-jump-in-annual-co2-levels/
Apneaman on Wed, 7th Jun 2017 12:44 pm
Overdoses now leading cause of death of Americans under 50 – brought to mind this piece from 2015.
Friday, November 27, 2015
The Dying Americans
“Everything is famed as personal failure, thus the dieoff is just a million stories of individual failure with no overall pattern. Nothing to see here, move along. Study and “work hard” (whatever that means), and you’ll be okay. Certainly that fear is behind the epidemic of overwork, presenteeism and grinding hours of unpaid overtime Americans are putting in at work in the hope of not being next. It’s like being the model prisoner in a concentration camp, though. Ask the turkeys this month if being a good turkey had any effect on their ultimate fate. The Parable of the Happy Turkey (Global Guerrillas)
Up until now, Americans have been happy turkeys. Thus, they cannot comprehend what is happening to them. In America it is taken for granted that the ultimate locus of control is on the individual, and that there is no such thing as society. That belief has been heavily promoted over the past thirty years, along with the “create your own reality” and other assorted positive thinking nonsense (thanks Oprah!), and I think we can see why.
And since we see this always as personal failure and are not allowed to see it as systemic failure, the poor and formerly middle classes take it out on themselves instead of the system. After all, America is the land of opportunity; if you don’t “make it’ (whatever that means), you have no one to blame but yourself! Of course it is not true; the musical chairs job market and winner-take-all economy means that only a tiny number of people even have a shot at the middle class anymore, and a lot of that is due to geography, pre-existing social connections and luck.
They don’t have to kill you if they can get you to kill yourself.”
http://hipcrime.blogspot.ca/2015/11/the-dying-americans.html
Sissyfuss on Wed, 7th Jun 2017 2:39 pm
Instead of creating fiat riches and channeling it to the oligarchs, bequeath it to the endangered middle class before they become extinct.
Cloggie on Wed, 7th Jun 2017 3:31 pm
“Overdoses now leading cause of death of Americans under 50 – brought to mind this piece from 2015.”
Now why would that be?
https://twitter.com/apurposefulwife/status/872153128153600004/photo/1
Cloggie on Wed, 7th Jun 2017 3:35 pm
https://twitter.com/Communism_Kills/status/872549237627772929
The state of the Democrats.
DerHundistlos on Wed, 7th Jun 2017 5:33 pm
Next time an article is posted that tilts the other way, let’s see how quickly anonymouse et al demand a more “fair and balanced” treatment of the “Demonic party”.
Transparent and grotesque.
onlooker on Wed, 7th Jun 2017 6:35 pm
Which is to say we humans are destructive and unsustainable
Davy on Wed, 7th Jun 2017 7:36 pm
Der hund mouse is a Canadian who hates the US with a sick passion and you like the guy WTF?
DerHundistlos on Thu, 8th Jun 2017 8:34 pm
No, Davy.