Greetings good citizen, yeah, today's title is a mirror meant to illuminate the reality that there is no such thing as a 'one and done' fix for our badly broken civilization.
There's the first smack upside the head, a solid third of the denizens of this nation (or any other for that matter) don't think there is anything wrong with civilization/society and resent being told otherwise.
Just expressing such an opinion is enough to get you labeled a 'kook'.
Two thirds left but the next group is just a tiny bit brighter than the deniers, they think/believe in the 'if only' axiom and then it becomes a game of fill in the blank.
How sad is it that these mental giants comprise a whopping fifty percent of the public and together they make up almost ninety percent. I lumped in the single issue voter with the 'short listers' [multi-issue voters] who fail to realize there isn't a way to use the ballot box to repair the deep seated extra judicial corruption that permeates the entire charade.
This brings us to the cognizant which is split 50/50, they all agree the system is corrupt and needs to be rebuilt. One half is trying to communicate and garner support for their idea while the other half thinks it's a fool's errand, that there has NEVER BEEN a 'successful revolution'. [Um, guilty. history shows that revolts are hijacked by the feckless in process so the corruption that started the revolt isn't even touched during the rebuilding stage.]
Hillary stepping aside for Obama tainted her candidacy just as Bernie stepping aside for Hillary gave us another electoral asshat. Now Bernie can't get any traction.
The 'damage' in both cases is 'irreparable'. The media is the one behind Bernie now because they will 'use' him as the reason the non-existent Democrats couldn't unite.
In the meantime the public is waking up to the fact that NONE OF THE CANDIDATES represent them and even holding their nose isn't an option anymore.
People don't vote because they get beaten with the outcome and can't do anything to about it.
If WE can't do anything about the feckless who are destroying the fabric of society [by creating a permanent 'underclass' out of the 99%] well, how do we fix this...and the damning truth is there is no way to use the system to fix the system so the existing system must be ERADICATED. (scorched earth for you 'if only 'ers')
The stasis field we are locked in is due to 85% of the voting public not having a clue where to begin building an equitable society.
Yet the cornerstone is right there in the statement.
What is the basis of our widespread disagreement? Seems nobody can agree on what constitutes 'equitable' and, thanks to the feckless, treating everybody the SAME is somehow unfair, for reasons they can't explain.
The argument goes, if you are going to get the same as me, I'm gonna do nothin' for my share! Why bother?
Even ASP has a method to deal with this response. If you 'do nothing' you GET nothing.
Citizenship under ASP is based on your guaranteed EMPLOYMENT. You don't have to work but you also elect not to be a member of society. You will be provided [free of charge] transportation to a place where you won't be obliged to do ANYTHING [except meet the demands of nature] if you want to live.
For actually pointing out the obvious solution to this brand of obstinance the feckless will label you a 'kook' [when they really think you're a cuk but they don't dare call you that to your face.]
And there lies the whole crisis in a nutshell. Equity is 'impossible' because people will call your ideas regarding equity 'crazy'...when that true definition of crazy is whatever the majority of those present think it is.
Let's segue back to the 'you are being manipulated' observation. Dumb is incomprehension and stupid is believing whatever the insane tell you because you are too dumb to comprehend what's at stake.
So...who ya voting for?
Until next time Head.
Gegner
There's the first smack upside the head, a solid third of the denizens of this nation (or any other for that matter) don't think there is anything wrong with civilization/society and resent being told otherwise.
Just expressing such an opinion is enough to get you labeled a 'kook'.
Two thirds left but the next group is just a tiny bit brighter than the deniers, they think/believe in the 'if only' axiom and then it becomes a game of fill in the blank.
How sad is it that these mental giants comprise a whopping fifty percent of the public and together they make up almost ninety percent. I lumped in the single issue voter with the 'short listers' [multi-issue voters] who fail to realize there isn't a way to use the ballot box to repair the deep seated extra judicial corruption that permeates the entire charade.
This brings us to the cognizant which is split 50/50, they all agree the system is corrupt and needs to be rebuilt. One half is trying to communicate and garner support for their idea while the other half thinks it's a fool's errand, that there has NEVER BEEN a 'successful revolution'. [Um, guilty. history shows that revolts are hijacked by the feckless in process so the corruption that started the revolt isn't even touched during the rebuilding stage.]
Hillary stepping aside for Obama tainted her candidacy just as Bernie stepping aside for Hillary gave us another electoral asshat. Now Bernie can't get any traction.
The 'damage' in both cases is 'irreparable'. The media is the one behind Bernie now because they will 'use' him as the reason the non-existent Democrats couldn't unite.
In the meantime the public is waking up to the fact that NONE OF THE CANDIDATES represent them and even holding their nose isn't an option anymore.
People don't vote because they get beaten with the outcome and can't do anything to about it.
If WE can't do anything about the feckless who are destroying the fabric of society [by creating a permanent 'underclass' out of the 99%] well, how do we fix this...and the damning truth is there is no way to use the system to fix the system so the existing system must be ERADICATED. (scorched earth for you 'if only 'ers')
The stasis field we are locked in is due to 85% of the voting public not having a clue where to begin building an equitable society.
Yet the cornerstone is right there in the statement.
What is the basis of our widespread disagreement? Seems nobody can agree on what constitutes 'equitable' and, thanks to the feckless, treating everybody the SAME is somehow unfair, for reasons they can't explain.
The argument goes, if you are going to get the same as me, I'm gonna do nothin' for my share! Why bother?
Even ASP has a method to deal with this response. If you 'do nothing' you GET nothing.
Citizenship under ASP is based on your guaranteed EMPLOYMENT. You don't have to work but you also elect not to be a member of society. You will be provided [free of charge] transportation to a place where you won't be obliged to do ANYTHING [except meet the demands of nature] if you want to live.
For actually pointing out the obvious solution to this brand of obstinance the feckless will label you a 'kook' [when they really think you're a cuk but they don't dare call you that to your face.]
And there lies the whole crisis in a nutshell. Equity is 'impossible' because people will call your ideas regarding equity 'crazy'...when that true definition of crazy is whatever the majority of those present think it is.
Let's segue back to the 'you are being manipulated' observation. Dumb is incomprehension and stupid is believing whatever the insane tell you because you are too dumb to comprehend what's at stake.
So...who ya voting for?
Until next time Head.
Gegner
Let's segue back to the 'you are being manipulated' observation. Dumb is incomprehension and stupid is believing whatever the insane tell you because you are too dumb to comprehend what's at stake.
ReplyDeleteSo...who ya voting for?
In the meantime the public is waking up to the fact that NONE OF THE CANDIDATES represent them and even holding their nose isn't an option anymore.
ReplyDeleteHow sad is it that these mental giants comprise a whopping fifty percent of the public and together they make up almost ninety percent. I lumped in the single issue voter with the 'short listers' [multi-issue voters] who fail to realize there isn't a way to use the ballot box to repair the deep seated extra judicial corruption that permeates the entire charade.
ReplyDeleteThe stasis field we are locked in is due to 85% of the voting public not having a clue where to begin building an equitable society.
ReplyDeleteYet the cornerstone is right there in the statement.
Somehow the dumb fail to connect equitable with just, how dumb is that?
Two thirds left but the next group is just a tiny bit brighter than the deniers, they think/believe in the 'if only' axiom and then it becomes a game of fill in the blank.
ReplyDeleteProblem is some of these 'if only' types think if we just got back to 'original intent' everything would be fine when they have no frickin' clue what original intent actually means! It's been 250 years, things have changed considerably and the system hasn't.
The 'damage' in both cases is 'irreparable'. The media is the one behind Bernie now because they will 'use' him as the reason the non-existent Democrats couldn't unite.
ReplyDeleteIn the meantime the public is waking up to the fact that NONE OF THE CANDIDATES represent them and even holding their nose isn't an option anymore.
ReplyDeletePeople don't vote because they get beaten with the outcome and can't do anything to about it.
Are you sick of it but don't know what else to do? How pathetic is that?
There's the first smack upside the head, a solid third of the denizens of this nation (or any other for that matter) don't think there is anything wrong with civilization/society and resent being told otherwise.
ReplyDeleteJust expressing such an opinion is enough to get you labeled a 'kook'.
Two thirds left but the next group is just a tiny bit brighter than the deniers, they think/believe in the 'if only' axiom and then it becomes a game of fill in the blank.
Hillary stepping aside for Obama tainted her candidacy just as Bernie stepping aside for Hillary gave us another electoral asshat. Now Bernie can't get any traction.
ReplyDeleteThe 'damage' in both cases is 'irreparable'. The media is the one behind Bernie now because they will 'use' him as the reason the non-existent Democrats couldn't unite.