skinsdad62
US ARMY retired /mod.
fine, thats all nice , has nothing to do with the EC and why its in placeI noted the tenor of this conversation and didn't want to further contribute to a conversation that I deemed beneath human dignity or at best seemed headed toward where it is now, insufficiently informative and barely a discussion. That said, I'll make another attempt to appeal to your sense of fairness. I took a few days to gather my thoughts and here are the results of that pause.
The Republican and Democratic parties have fallen into a state of disrepair and showed that both major parties are failing to do the jobs that they were voted into office to do. Useful governance requires more than pitting one against the other in an attempt to cast blame for the atrophy that those in power have created and those who vote for their support. It’s apparent that division sells, but let me ask… under what circumstance in your life has the political structure actually satisfactorily dealt with any of the major or minor problems that we face in a manner that advances the general welfare of the country?
Our current national posture reflects the single-minded zeal the two dominant parties have employed for the past 60 or so years to preserve their iron-fisted control over our nation's political destiny. They may swap positions but the underlying goal for Republicans and Democrats is always the restoration of presumed diminished power, to the detriment of forging a national consensus on the critical issues of the day.
I’m not sure what this country values any longer. Still, if you’re able to identify them, three days past the 4th of July, and you’re taking an honest, clear-eyed look at it from sea to polluted sea, it will show that our national values, or what remains of them, ring hollow. Poverty, gun violence, abortion, health care, pollution, environment, race/racism, energy, inflation, deflation, stagnation, unfettered influence of wealth, individualism, group think politics, conservatism, progressivism, immigration, religion, marriage, education, spending, welfare, birth, death, taxes, war, and life, in general, all have one thing in common within our borders… each in some manner touches our lives and if there are going to be solutions to them, a more responsive system of governance will be required. That said, it perhaps has never been more important to ask: What kind of country do you want to live in, work in, and raise a family in? What kind of America do you believe in?
I’ll say this about you all if you enjoy, support, vote for, and defend the current two-party system that tells you to blame, vote against, be afraid of, and/or foster division, don’t blame those that represent you, YOU’RE THE PROBLEM.!!
I’m sure that, as you read this one or more of you are considering a response that in essence insists that I leave this country if I don’t like it, but that speaks more about you than it will ever about me because of love of country, in fact, love alone isn’t just something you say… it requires action and in that sense, I’ll stack my life endeavors vs. any and all opposition on this board that supposes more contributions and sacrifices towards defending and improving the lives of others.
Can we disagree? Absolutely! In fact, I insist upon it but what’s happening now isn’t a discussion for purpose, it’s more of the same shit that we see in normalized unproductive political discourse. Take a momentary pause and ask yourself… do you really want to prove posters that say that we’re not able to have a constructive discussion of political differences, correct? Perhaps, it’s too late and the dis-ease in the country and what we have here are already fatally cancerous.