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Is it in anyway, even if just barely, reasonable to think / believe that this nation's ills are treatable? is America valid? is the balance of power between the government and the people equitable? to what degree have We the People been negligent?

hankster 9 Feb 7
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As long as the same kind of people are the only ones trying to get elected, and they think the only way to get elected is to raise and spend ridiculous sums of money, and they think the only way to get it is from big business. Nothing is going to change.

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Sure it's treatable. I think the problem is that the people who seek power positions are the people who would already do the worst things with that position. I think the majority of good people don't seek office because they don't have that craving for power or control over others. I'm not exactly putting them in the same boat, but people who become cops usually have the same mentality. It's the same for any profession that attracts like minded people. It's kind of the same reasoning with what I think is the problem in politics. For lack of a better simile, it's like the wolves presiding over the sheep.

some sheep saner than the wiley wolves. to be a public figure, some detachment from reality must be helpful. perhaps the more the better.

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Yes, as soon as we can get a reasonable consensus on exactly what those ills are. I mean, there will even be disagreement in the ranks of the relatively enlightened herein. If we are to fix anything, we have to, at least working in the current model of our "representative" government, put people into the offices that can do the job we deem necessary. I don't know another way to do it as of now.

neither do i @Condor5. the elections this fall make me a little nervous.

@hankster me too, brother, me too. I'm trying to be optimistic, seeing as a few of the aholes (e.g., Roy Moore) have gotten beat in the late few months. Gives me some hope.

that was a good sign.

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We, the people -- taken as a whole -- have been very negligent. We have allowed large segments of our culture to stagnate and grow in ignorance, misinformation, and racism or ethnocentrism. We have allowed a new set of propaganda media to misinform, inflame, and manipulate. Bu not taking on the right and obligation to get involved in our democracy, we have allowed self-serving ideologues and special interests to take charge. We can -- and MUST -- do better than that. .

hear, hear.

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Well to answer your questions in sequence:

No, No, Definitely not, Almost completely

thats what it feels like.

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Any condition is treatable but there has to be the desire and the will to cooperate to do the healing. It rarely seems those conditions can exist however. (IMHO)

it does seem a lot to expect.

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