Thursday, January 18, 2018

American’s
Red Pill Moment?

Self-Reflection at the Twilight of U.S. Empire

The American people have been fed endless lies for a very long time, and while people are starting to wake up, too many continue to fall for the same old deranged partisan nonsense. Obama was supposed to save us from Bush, then Trump was supposed to save us from Obama. Half the country now prays for some yet to be determined Presidential savior like Oprah to come rescue them in 2020. This is the definition of insanity.
DYI:  The apex of difference between Republicans and Democrats was during the Civil War [War of Northern Aggression] since that time decade after decade the differences has narrowed to a level of insignificance.  Only the tone of speeches determines the difference between parties as Republicans are more bombastic as compared to the conciliatory Democrats.  Yet in the end not a dime bit of difference.  
It’s so obvious these dishonest politicians in government are constantly lie to you, but many people simply refuse to admit it. The public loves to be endlessly conned along silly, tribal, partisan lines rather than admit that the rot isn’t partisan, but systemic. All sociopaths in D.C. have to do is tweak the message a little every four years to get people frothing at the mouth for a new savior. The reason we can’t have nice things is because too many of us are so completely gullible and easily manipulated by power-hungry crooks we paradoxically call “leaders.” The only thing these people are leading us into is a gigantic ditch.
DYI:  Good question…As a country we are in a race against time as more Americans awaken [internet] and the political elite/security apparatus clamps down on our newly acquired free speech citizen journalists exposing the massive corruption of Washington DC – along with various States and Cities.  Once the threshold breaks past 25% of our adult population [fully awake] only then will change take place; until that moment  the public will continue to be duped, tricked, and hoodwinked into thinking the problem is partisan rather than systemic.
DYI

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