There can be only one thing that can fix this – more tax cuts for the wealthy, and especially the largest corporations. All in proportion to the size of their bribes campaign contributions.
Superposition says that politicians will ‘fix the problem right after the election’ – I’m assuming that everyone has noticed that, in America, elections NEVER END! The election results are announced the same day the next contribution request letter gets mailed – giving a whole new meaning to the phrase “ad infinitium!”
Broken communities, like my local rural one too, are all across the country, and it shows in various ways, not all racial at all, but economic, caused not by too much government, but too little responsibility taken by corporate America, and yes, the most short-attention span populace in the world, our “let the other guy fix it, and pay for it” citizenry.
Radical right, AND left commentators ad little or nothing to progress, and a great deal to hatred, and failure, well orchestrated. The failed power structure in the U.S. isn’t about electricity or fossil fuels, but corporate monopolization, and “personhood”.
superposition almost 9 years ago
Our representatives will take care of it right after the next election, but they’re too busy now.
vwdualnomand almost 9 years ago
We will never fix our broken communities. Especially, if our economic war on the poor and ethnic minorities continues.
braindead Premium Member almost 9 years ago
There can be only one thing that can fix this – more tax cuts for the wealthy, and especially the largest corporations. All in proportion to the size of their bribes campaign contributions.
wellis1947 Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Superposition says that politicians will ‘fix the problem right after the election’ – I’m assuming that everyone has noticed that, in America, elections NEVER END! The election results are announced the same day the next contribution request letter gets mailed – giving a whole new meaning to the phrase “ad infinitium!”
Dtroutma almost 9 years ago
Broken communities, like my local rural one too, are all across the country, and it shows in various ways, not all racial at all, but economic, caused not by too much government, but too little responsibility taken by corporate America, and yes, the most short-attention span populace in the world, our “let the other guy fix it, and pay for it” citizenry.
Radical right, AND left commentators ad little or nothing to progress, and a great deal to hatred, and failure, well orchestrated. The failed power structure in the U.S. isn’t about electricity or fossil fuels, but corporate monopolization, and “personhood”.