c_hawkbob wrote:And Nero fiddled as Rome burned.
Not saying you are Nero, but we as the American people in a system that is supposed to be by and for. Unbelievable the amount sh!tshow some people are willing to accept as "no big deal" ...
The DNC is as crooked as the repubs, we are in a truly sad political state right now. Worst in my lifetime by far.
I don't accept it as "no big deal." Had a lot of people look at me funny for not being more up in arms about things. But after getting wound up when younger and watching over the years, I've come to the conclusion I'm a small fry in a very big world. I'm not one of the power players. I don't move the world. I watch it and study it so I have some idea of why something is occurring and am not falling for the media driven narrative that is often false. I cast my vote if I find a decent candidate or issue. If America seems to be running well enough for a majority to succeed and get at least some semblance of what they want out of life, then we're doing better than most of the world. This world is very imperfect and rough.
This is most assuredly not the way I would run the world. The nation the way it runs is not what I believe in, at least not a great deal of it. I know I'll never be the one deciding how things should run. Politics is an arena I never much want to enter as a candidate. You literally have to be the type of person in politics like we're seeing now: willing to back and interact in government and party actions you don't agree with or believe in and back very scummy people who have votes. You have to pander to wide and diverse groups of people wanting different things you have to satisfy to get votes, some of these people odious. There's a lot of money floating around driving politics as we've seen. Basically, all the crap about the noble ideas of our Constitution become lost in the muck of real world politics.
I don't see much point in pretending because I don't like the way someone is doing something the world is going to crumble, when I know for a fact we've dealt with far worse. There's no use making an already annoying person like Trump seem like a worse person comparable to Hitler or similar leaders. I see Trump for what he is: a rude, narcissistic rich salesman who somehow was able to retire to president by pandering to some of America's worst impulses and the right-left divide over things like immigration and leftist extremism.
I don't see America as burning or heading for a Civil War as some do. I see a fat, electronically addicted population that likes to see themselves as the lean, revolutionary farmers of The Revolutionary War, but they are nowhere close to that hardened group on either side. The leftists of today aren't as battle-hardened as the Communists of the past. They are a bunch of rowdy kids causing minor trouble and acting tough, yet once the rubber hits the road and their phones get shut off they would probably give up.
We live in an extremely comfortable world in America. I doubt anyone wants to seriously throw this nation into a state of extreme discomfort like a Civil War or serious economic downturn would do.
What am I supposed to do when you have a big, wealthy nation on cruise control? Engage in the culture of outrage for the "fun" of it? Not my cup of tea. I've come to accept that I'm a little guy having discussions with other people with little power over the state of the nation from the comfort of an American life. Just as worst things have passed, this Trump driven divisive period in our history will pass. Then the next culture war fueled by the likes of Fox News and CNBC will start up and we'll do it for more years with whoever happens to be in office, mostly on the Internet or TV from the comfort of our homes.
That's how it is at this point. Why should I try to make it seem worse by buying into nation ending disasters or Hitler-like conspiracy theories? I don't see the point of it.