Trump’s Supreme Court: Capitalism and Democracy Can No Longer Coexist

Trump’s Supreme Court: Capitalism and Democracy Can No Longer Coexist

Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh pushes the Supreme Court towards defending a far-right corporate state, says Henry A. Giroux the author of ‘American Nightmare: Facing the Challenge of Fascism’

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19 thoughts on “Trump’s Supreme Court: Capitalism and Democracy Can No Longer Coexist

  1. The only rights we have is that what you agree you're right and I am right we the people is democracy it must be very upsetting to the fascist and Nazi communism protect Trump wow that's heavy and true America

  2. The partisan hacks are what ruins America tgey have divided the masses into two groups meaning no matter how bad the politicians or nominees are it doesn't matter as long as one side is winning and missing off the other side.

  3. Capitalism is not an economic doctrine at all. It is just the default state of Democracy.
    Before you tell me how we do not live in a true Capitalist society or a true democracy I am aware of that and agree.

  4. Capitalism and corporatism are two different things. Hillary Clinton was a corporatist, that is why many people refused to vote for her. Corporatism and democracy cannot coexist. Capitalism is an inescapable distribution system at this point. Anyone who disagrees with that is very welcome to offer alternatives. I know of no other system of distribution that could reasonably work without creating a totalitarian dictatorship or other horribly powerful central authority. So in that sense capitalism is the best option for democracy.

  5. While I'm not a big Trump fan, the hyperbole of the dems never ceases to amaze me. Although I should commend this speaker for not referencing Hitler & fascism. Heck he didn't even call anyone a racist, kudos.

  6. The current administration is nowhere near as conservative as Regan or other republican candidates. Don’t get why progressives believe he’s uniquely conservative.

  7. Obviously they've never coexisted from day one,that's why corporations assassinate labor leaders,civil rights leaders,environmental protectors,etc. Capitalism's end game is feudalism,which is in no way compatible with democratic rule.

  8. I fear that your democracy was purchased more than a few years ago. You may vote, but money decides the policies, money decides the agenda. ( I have no doubts that my democracy has been in a similar position at least as long ).
    What to do? People must be encouraged to vote, of course. But they must also be aware of the dangers that lurk in the shadows. The digitizing of media has proven to be a double edged sword. I have grave fears for the near future.b

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