Summary

In his farewell speech, President Joe Biden warned of a growing “oligarchy” in the U.S., where extreme wealth and power threaten democracy.

Comparing modern elites to 19th-century robber barons, he called for reforms to hold the wealthy accountable, as done in the past.

Biden also criticized a “tech-industrial complex” concentrating power and spreading disinformation, weakening democracy.

His remarks sparked a surge in Google searches for “oligarchy.”

The speech comes amid rising concerns about policies favoring billionaires, like Trump’s tax cuts and potential cuts to social safety programs.

  • Snapz@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    Two things are true:

    1. He did a lot and still should have done more - still ends up as probably the most progressive president to hold the office. More of a criticism of this country.

    2. All of you claiming “too little too late” don’t think on the scale of history. Those things have never been said by that leader’s voice, In that leader’s office, broadcast on primetime TV to everyone, everywhere.

    This is how progress works. Again, would have been better for him to say it from the start, but would have been fuel for the right (who doesn’t even really need credible fuel for the people they talk to) even more obstructionist, bad faith ghouls.

    All the above considered, we were fucked as soon as election result came in. Democracy is over, if there was s cashed they wouldn’t try to literally draw and quarter Biden on the national mall in the next four years, this likely solidified it. Don’t think him saying those words are said without personal risk. I think he failed to live up to the full mandate of his election, but this is an old mmm an whip knows he’s about to die saying fuck it and pulling the pin on the grenade knowing he won’t outrun the blast. In his reality, that’s what this decision was.

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    4 hours ago

    Biden became a good president… in his last month in office.

    Or to be blunt: He’s being performative now when it doesn’t matter

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    3 hours ago

    Probably the same people who were googling why Biden wasn’t on the ticket on election day 🙄

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      To be fair, high school government/civics classes are probably so gutted that I’m happy when people understand the three branches of government.

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        I still think those classes are a myth, I never heard of anyone taking a civics class when I was in school 20 years ago.

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    Everyone is so busy asking what is Oligarchy, nobody bothered to ask how is Oligarchy. Truly sad

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    You might as well search for kakistocracy as well.

    kakistocracy /kăk″ĭ-stŏk′rə-sē, kä″kĭ-/ noun

    1. Government by the least qualified or most unprincipled citizens.
    1. Government by the worst men.
    1. Government under the control of a nation’s worst or least-qualified citizens.

    The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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    8 hours ago

    I think we have definitive proof that the American public, in general, are idiots.

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      Want definitive proof?

      There are 244m eligible voters in the United States.

      77m voted for Trump. Idiots.

      2.6m voted 3rd party. Idiots.

      90m didn’t vote. Idiots.

      90+77+2.6 = 169.6

      That means 170m of 244m eligible voters are braindead stupid. That’s 69.7%. So we essentially have a 70% failure rate amongst eligible voters for maintaining our democracy.

      Yeah, Americans, in general, are STUUUUUUUUUPID.

      Yeah, we’re in a declining nation and it’s probably not going to get better anytime soon.

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      I actually consider this really positive on a few fronts.

      Firstly, people are trying to learn. That’s great.

      Oligarchy is not a common word if your English level isn’t great and that’s true for lots of people. Even if you read books a decent amount it’s not something I think you’d come across frequently.

      Also, for folks who don’t know what an oligarchy is, for them to find out they’re possibly living in one may change their world view.

      I’m sure there are more.

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        Honestly, I am one of those idiots. I had to look up oligarchy myself, although I looked it up because it was being thrown around a bit on Lemmy, not because Biden said it.

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          I do not consider you an idiot one bit for what it’s worth. I definitely did not know that word for a significant portion of my life.

          It’s not something that appears in books or something you come across in school.

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        That’s a very… generous interpretation, but I’ll “allow it”, because it gives me some hope.

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      We knew that since Dexter Manly went to college illiterate

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    Man who is part of making the problem much worse tries to save his legacy by pointing the problem but claiming it is just starting to become a problem.

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    Becoming…? The country founded on the principle that only landowners and capitalists should be represented democratically is becoming an oligarchy?

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      Yes, because the early USA did not resemble an modern oligarchy but rather a plutocracy which despite its problems still has greater room for a merit based system than a modern oligarchy provides. We are intentionally concentrating a tremendous amount of wealth in the hands of very few people.

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        Plutocracy = rule by the wealthy.

        Oligarchy = rule by the few.

        The wealthy are the few. And with increasing wealth disparity, they are comparatively even fewer than ever before.

        Not really any meaningful difference.

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          Maybe if we keep going with the concentration of wealth we can boil it all down to just one guy and then drown that guy in the bathtub like Republicans wanted to do with the federal government.

          Ps: As far as your oligarchy vs plutocracy thing goes, we’re just both.

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      Yeah, I read that and was like… “Ya know, you’re only about 260 years late…”

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      9 hours ago

      The one directly inspired by Rome, an oligarchy with strict class systems and slavery?

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      He was taking orders from rich people too just different ones than the next guy lol now he thinks it’s an issue but when they all pushed Bernie out it was fine.

      Assholes

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          Funny how Jews are white when it’s convenient, and not white when that’s convenient.

          Convenient for the speaker, I mean; generally the opposite of convenient for the Jewish person in question

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          I never said anything about old white men. I was trying to say that Bernie has been warning about this for a long time but the Democrats were benefiting from it so they kept it going

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        Nah, laws are the things that bind the working class while not protecting them; and at the same time protects the oligarchs without binding them.