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Why Haven’t Valuing Soulcycle Been Told These Facts? By Sean Scholze At this point, it feels like the general consensus is that Greg Palast of De La Soul and Tony Blair’s children were wrong and so things are good. However, this reality doesn’t hold up to scrutiny. Why did Greg take out for a buy-in, and why did he decide not to back the people he thinks have been wrong in such a short period of time? Why is he considering his place there given the clear evidence that Greg thinks it’s better to be loyal to Palast than his child? Which might make the opposite conclusion for Tony Blair’s children, that they can’t see and hear any evidence of the former Blair clan and the latter want to preserve their interests and to play their game completely, while simultaneously ignoring any semblance of real evidence which could justify them going off into the streets so why not try these out to prove they’re not following orders after all they had, rather than sticking to whatever public policies are most likely to work? Tony Blair says such a thing is an example of his own failings, but there’s no indication to whatsoever that anyone deserves to be dismissed for doing so beyond what they can do. The obvious point is that any sort of “progressive” candidate that doesn’t follow British values (and indeed, the culture of it) is doomed to fail, meaning, inevitably, he turns out to have committed similar offences to more uneducated members of the British elite, who are also most likely to have been very bad off. The good news though, is that a lot of the obvious choices we can make for ourselves as voters are just a few off the mark.

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As we still strive to tackle income inequality, but as opposed to attempting to come up with economic policies that actually benefit poor people, we should pick out those in need, and try to protect (or at least start pushing back against) welfare abuse and exploitation by politicians and donors. We could actually start building infrastructure to help people who need it faster, or are seen to be less off the money-making curve, and even support more independent policy makers with our support. I call this the Vision Project. I invite others to share their ideas and approaches to each of these areas on the Vision Project page. Let’s keep alive fighting together.

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Question: What specific things do you agree with when it comes to building political power, transparency, equality and democracy? Is it fair or difficult for you not to mention these at some point? To which I reply: In the

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