We need to come together and stop the ruling class. We need to rise above the slave status they have given us.
The term "Uniparty" has gained popularity in recent years due to its usage by political figures and commentators to describe the perceived convergence of the Democratic and Republican parties in the US. This article delves into the origins and implications of the Uniparty concept, the role of political elites, and the potential impact on America's future.
The term "Uniparty" has been used to describe a perceived common agenda among Democrats and Republicans, particularly on issues such as trade, immigration, and foreign policy. This term first gained prominence during the contentious 2000 presidential race when it was used by supporters of then Green Party nominee, Ralph Nader. At that time, the term was used to criticize the perceived collusion between Republicans and Democrats, and the corporate influence on both parties.