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Even if you never read the news, read this - [rollingstone.com]

Allamanda 8 Aug 8
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Sometimes it does seem like the American window of opportunity is closing. There is still good will, but politics here has become so erratic it's very hard for others to figure out who the h--- we are.
How can the same country elect Reagan, (H.W. Bush), Clinton, W., Obama, and Trump? They must be asking themselves (and we're also asking), 'Who ARE these people?!?'
So I may ask internally, who are we?
It may be like asking a schizophrenic, 'who are you?'

@Allamanda Maybe it boils down to the question, how much do we devolve to lower forms of government, or to finally the individual her-or-him self, and how much do we reserve to an overarching authority?
The human brain is complex, and just like some people defer to the authority of the bible, others grant it to a secular government, it seems. But since the dominant force in this case is Christianity (putting aside our complaints), when the secular government leaves itself open to attack by people with greedy, manipulative motives, and employs religious people to then attack the underlying legitimacy of that government, it sows it's own whirlwind.
I'm speaking of course about abortion and the 2nd Amendment.
That opening was exploited by the super-rich, it's my contention, to manipulate, warp, and twist beyond recognition the constitution, and thereby gain control of the levers of political power.
In other words, this isn't about ideology or religion at all, but about a cynical attempt to establish a plutocracy, devoted to greed, with idelogical and religious undergirding.

@Allamanda Never happened elsewhere? Where has it NOT happened?
Europe went secular after WWII, but before that it was ruled by a theocratic state. Name one other place where religion and government was not allied to further the aims of the elite (rich)...
(Except 1917 Russia. And 1930 America. And a few others.)
Rather than put down our government, it seems to me it's worth fighting for (if we can stop watching Seinfeld reruns, get off our couches and go VOTE.)

@Allamanda Why don't you add more? This is supposed to be a discussion.
But we're on the same page.

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I totally agree that change is inevitable and we can either encourage it or let it destroy us. "...United States in the post-war era lionized the individual at the expense of community and family." Problem there are now 330 million+ individuals and that number keeps increasing some 3 million a year. This 'growth' has long past the sustainability level and it's getting time to pay mother nature back for what we have stolen from her.
In an interesting essay in the 8/2020 issue of "National Geographic", 'When Virtual Life Turns into Quarantine" uses the experiment of Mary's room

and applies it to the increasing number of people seeing the world through virtual eyes. We are becoming like the Borg from the Star Trek Next Generation series.
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Perceptive article.
It reveals a so-called democracy never attempted in earnest.

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"The COVID pandemic will be remembered as such a moment in history, a seminal event whose significance will unfold only in the wake of the crisis. It will mark this era much as the 1914 assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, the stock market crash of 1929, and the 1933 ascent of Adolf Hitler became fundamental benchmarks of the last century, all harbingers of greater and more consequential outcomes.".......well.....that's GRIM. And undoubtedly true!

This is NOT a good time to be born!

I think it's a great time to be born, because hopefully before I die the 'tipping point' will have come and gone, and after the dust clears (and the rubble stops bouncing) we'll have a better picture if we're about to usher in a New Age, or going back to the caves.

@Storm1752 Understand that climate change happens at an unpredictable rate. We already see the result of a single degree's impact on global temperatures. Your children will live in a world totally changed by diminished food supply/drought/loss of imports/massive extermination of wildlife...which, of course, changes the balance of every ecosystem. The ''tipping point'' has already come..and gone. We've been ''tipping'' for decades but nobody noticed until about twenty years ago.

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Excellent article.

And what about those who want America to fail, the ignorant are easily manipulated by them to make that happen.

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Great write-up. Thank you.

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EXcellent article!!! Sadly I have to laugh. As it made me think of my twin sister who worked as a tool and die maker for GM (as an apprentice in the 1970's she learned a well paying trade but was also PAID as she learned) clings to her republican party (tho is questioning trump's fitness) and blames it on the corrupt unions and lazy people. She also lives in one of the whitest counties in the country and watches fox news and oann.
I digress, she'll read this, maybe, but think it's too far left. SERIOUSLY - even actual facts are too far left for the republicans. OR her classic, "Well, that was not on fox or oann." and then my head wants to explode.
Sorry just had to rant. It is not easy watching what this article chronicles.

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America has been dying for quite some time. I was born at the right time and able to reap the benefits of a completely different economic system than my children and grandchildren are experiencing.

This article is so well researched and right on point. Thank you for sharing.

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Really love this article.
A part that really stood out at me was.....
"The American cult of the individual denies not just community but the very idea of society. No one owes anything to anyone. All must be prepared to fight for everything: education, shelter, food, medical care. What every prosperous and successful democracy deems to be fundamental rights — universal health care, equal access to quality public education, a social safety net for the weak, elderly, and infirmed — America dismisses as socialist indulgences, as if so many signs of weakness."

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What a depressingly sad but accurate summation of the degree of decline in America, and it’s causes, since WW2.

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This is as disturbing an indictment of American decline as I have ever read.That our once great nation has been reduced to an anemic shadow of itself is heart rending. One theme is constant throughout our travails,and that the Republicans and the conservative right wing in our country are solely to blame.

Complacency by an electorate who are doing well and don’t care about the rest ....no matter which party they belong to, is surely more accurate. Individualism is only another name for looking out for only yourself at the expense of others.

@Allamanda Having stopped short of wrecking a marriage over my need to fight for right, it’s surreal to imagine those having done nothing to help..

The American cult of the individual has infected the democratic party as well. It's a Republican Philosophy, but Democrats like Bill Clinton let it Grow on their watch by standing by. He called it "the Third way". I was a huge mistake for the Democratic Party to go to the centre and let the republican party away with what they were doing to America. It's time for the Democrats to go back to their core values that have been diluted by money in politics. When republicans say that these Democratic values are socialist indulgences, Democrats have to confront this lie and tell them it's not an indulgence. It's about caring for your community and treating everyone as if they count. And letting them know they count, not because they have wealth and power but because EVERYONE, no matter who they are or what they do are part of the community that makes America work.
If Covid19 has not woken up America to the flaws of it's cult of the individual, then I fear nothing will. America is running out of time on this one. The world looks on in Amazement as America seems to be promoting it's own decline. And if you think that the decline of America is a good thing then you should think about what the world would be like if China is the only superpower in the world in the near future.

@Allamanda Kudos for saying what has sometimes gotten me soundly trashed. I am one of the complacent, but I could see this coming. No one listened. My dad and I had chats about how we were going down the rabbit hole to destruction back in the late 1980's and into the early 90's. I miss him so much, he passed on July 4th, 1994. He would have enjoyed this site very much. I admit to being complacent 😟.

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