Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Roll up our sleeves and solve our problems now! (#4036)

     I am sick and tired of the compromising on crucial policies that put grave harm on our citizenry. While the greedy seek to keep their privileges and advantages, we the less well off keep paying with our lives. Enough!!!!! It is past time but for sure it is time now to roll up our sleeves and get to work without the ball and chain of settling for a lesser solution. The time that it takes to repair the damage of greedy carpetbaggers continually puts us behind, with little chance of staying even and no chance of ever getting ahead. The national interest of our democracy should always outweigh the private accumulation of wealth.
     Yet that is not the case right now. Right now the republican party dismisses the needs of our democracy in order to fill the pockets of the greedy wealthy. This is nothing new to those of us who have studied history. The greedy wealthy will protect their privileges and advantages at all costs and have shown to be agile in order to survive our attempts to save our democracy. Which is why this coming election is so crucial to the nature of our society. Whether we will continue to destroy the great American experiment of democracy or whether we will uproot the rot of republicanism within our government has yet to be decided.
     In November we will witness which direction for our nation our citizenry will find acceptable. It is without a doubt that the very nature of democracy is up for the vote. We either courageously throw out the republican usurpers of our democracy or we let them destroy us because we don't care. I am at an age where my time in existence is growing shorter by the day so the future for me is more right now than decades away. So I don't have as much at stake as those who haven't lived the bulk of their lives yet. So whom will be more affected by this coming vote in November? Not me so much but those who are yet to live life either under the duress of tyranny or under the dearness of democracy.

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