Tuesday, September 29, 2009
What I'm About
I guess I'm a little different than everyone else. Or maybe I just care more. This world is where we all live and everyone on it is no better or worse than anyone else. This is how I was raised and I firmly believe it. I'm a human rights advocate. I'm really fed up with the abuse middle America always ends up taking. I can see the direction we are heading and I feel for the future generations. If you think about it, we (Americans) have only been on this continent for less than 250 years. In that time we have built a reputation as a global leader thru setting a good example and then flushed all that good will down the toilet several times. It could be coincidence that the bad times usually come on the GOP's watch. It's a good thing that Dems are good at damage control. So the cycle goes about eight good years then eight to ten bad years. The myth they want you to believe is that this fluctuation is necessary to keep the economy healthy. Think how absurd that sounds. The economy even in the good times only allows us to get back to the point we should have been at a long time before had not some companies greed sunk the economy. You understand that there is no way you can save as much as you just lost. Put it this way. If we were kids and you had a big bag of candy and every time I saw you I'd take your bag of candy, do you think that the next time I took your bag of candy you would be better off? Exactly. I think that says it. I'm pretty good at those on-the-spot analogies. It's not going to get better by itself. We could all be living happily together but we're starting to stray to far from the path. The world needs balance, not fluctuation. Something to chew on.
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