1. If you don't think money is the main propeller of all the political jargon we see, you're out your damn mind.
2. The problem with this (and I'm guessing most politicians if pressed would attest) is that it makes it quite a bit tougher to fully trust and act from a place of whole truth when money - sometimes unpatriotic or dirty - is at the core of decision-making. Sure there is some degree of moral and ethical action, but what America and every damn person is looking for is more than that.
It's like this. Two vehicles are going down a road together. Politics is a large bus and it cruises down the highway next two a smaller and probably cleaner vehicle. The politics (or USA) bus is churning out toxic gas and while the ride might be fun and cool for a while, that vehicle is destined for breakdown or failure - and NOT because of the makeup of the what is on four wheels itself but BECAUSE OF THE PEOPLE INSIDE OF IT. This is what is so tough for people to conceptualize. Regardless of a vehicle or system that could be an ultimate failure, it will always be the folks who occupy such a system who will be responsible for acting in a manner that might not turn it around but at minimum steer it on a course that could help save the most of us who occupy the smaller yet similar ride. Guess what else, the road we are on is the same damn road - it always has been and it always will be.
We are people. Not idiots but people. Quit being a damn idiot and stand up for what we first and foremost are. Tigers don't wake up and not act like tigers. Penguins don't do that either. Butterflies are the absolute same. People don't get this for the most part and it's one of the saddest and most confounding thing of our times. It will continue to be too and this had been/is the disturbing yet exciting trend.
We LOVE to disconnect ourselves from nature and animalistic imagery but we are no different at all. And with this said, the fact that they are disappearing or some being on the cusp of disappearance should be alarming and frightening and all of the above to us as human creatures. Timely stuff, indeed.
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