And THIS is usually where it breaks down.
We debate real issues in online forums, in person, at the office, at town hall meetings. . . and so on.
But, eventually, the ingrained "political messages" we have had forced into our heads rear up. We shift from real debate and crouch into positions of attack and defense. All based on ideological points of view that have been spoonfed to Americans by each of the political parties.
Meanwhile, the parties laugh to the bank, cowtow to Wall Street and other financial supporters (regardless of being "left" or "right").
Thus, their job is done. The masses shift the argument from reality to political diversion and the machine rolls ons.
People get distracted from the real problem and become vicious partisans, regardless of party, while the REAL party rolls on in DC. And by party, I mean the dance over the graves of America by the politicians of both parties.
And the lobbyists laugh while their employers reap the benefits-from both sides.
We debate real issues in online forums, in person, at the office, at town hall meetings. . . and so on.
But, eventually, the ingrained "political messages" we have had forced into our heads rear up. We shift from real debate and crouch into positions of attack and defense. All based on ideological points of view that have been spoonfed to Americans by each of the political parties.
Meanwhile, the parties laugh to the bank, cowtow to Wall Street and other financial supporters (regardless of being "left" or "right").
Thus, their job is done. The masses shift the argument from reality to political diversion and the machine rolls ons.
People get distracted from the real problem and become vicious partisans, regardless of party, while the REAL party rolls on in DC. And by party, I mean the dance over the graves of America by the politicians of both parties.
And the lobbyists laugh while their employers reap the benefits-from both sides.
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