If asked to express one good thing that this down and dirty presidential election has exposed I'd reply: This election has fully disclosed so much that the voting populous has known to be true, concerning the interwoven underbelly of corporate greed and political corruption, both of which have caused so much privation to so many as to have elevated levels of frustration to grow so pervasive throughout our nation, as to have seen attitudes darken in dire need of change so as to have embittered the brains of countless voters, who, having felt utterly powerless to effect change for the better, suggests why so many can think of nothing more than need to topple the political powers that have remained deaf to any voice other than the deep pockets of big business to the point of empowering one candidate to boast: I could shoot someone on the street, and they'd still vote for me. And here's why his assessment rings true: Inevitably, unresolved frustration cooks up a crazy mess of emotional stew, boiling in pots and kettles, which have felt so black and blue, overlong, as to believe that leadership is blind to need to piece this bigger picture, together: The partnership between big government and big business has ignored depths of growing privation, endured by the voting populous for so many decades, as to have undermined the original strengths of our nation's crumbling foundation.
On the other hand, rather than believing that Donald, the real estate Demi-God, has been espousing a movement to create change for the better, I, along with many others have felt aghast to see how readily a rabble rousing egomaniac can ignite an angry crowd into morphing into mob mentality, where impassioned frustrations have grown so inflamed as to set fire, not only to the well-being of our nation's immediate future but to their children's future, as well—why? Because, tis scientifically proven that once the limbic portion of our brains grab control over our thought processors ability to reason, logically, our conscious minds remain deaf and blind to every hypocritical word we hear, and here is why that's as classically true, today, as was true in Germany during the late 1930's: Logical thought is diametrically opposed to limbic 'reactionism'. And not until we've absorbed that scientific fact will the moral majority come to understand the predatory nature of the political animal and the self-serving greed, associated with big business, as well.
Want to know why The Donald believes the election is rigged against him? Projection. This man has risen to join the One Percent, by systematically rigging every step he's taken, during the up and down nature of his meteoric rise to the top by infamously stiffing workers of their rightful compensation with utter disregard for compassion. Last week while in the midwest, Will and I met several of our dearest friends for dinner, and while discussing the election, on Sunday before voting on Tuesday, Trump's candidacy arose in conversation, one friend, an architect, spoke of the fact that his firm, which had designed Chicago's Trump Tower, was stiffed.
The Donald did not need to stoke this fire into which the blind have been leading the blind, for this reason: The frustration of the plurality has been stoked by non responsive leadership for decades, so all Trump had to do was fan the flames.
Time to wake up, folks, to this sad fact of life—our nation's downhill spiral (which cleared the path for Trump's power play at winning King of the Mountain) has spanned more than fifty years, compelling me to ask: When will the egocentric portion of the human brain absorb the fact that there's no free lunch to be had??? Most likely, never. Which is why you've watched my intuition work at conscientiously self-empowering my thought processor to gain and maintain control over the egocentric portion of my brain, in post after post, day after day, year in and year out.
Hopefully, tomorrow we'll see a majority of voters, who be silent no more (most especially those who've been labeled undereducated, economically disenfranchised and socially disadvantaged), lining up to exercise their constitutional right to express the depths of their anger, concerning basic needs ignored and unmet, by choosing to vote for the presidential candidate, who, though certainly imperfect, has actively demonstrated respect for men and women and children of all colors, origins, ages, religions and political ideologies, so that Americans (as well as countless nations throughout the free world), can stop holding our breathes as we put this down and dirty, outrageously immature campaign for the presidency of The United States to bed, at last!
As to members of congress who fear losing their seats ... I hope their fears are not unfounded, because unseating so many egos, whose megalomaniac tendencies rival Trump's, have served their own interests rather than remaining attentive to the well being of our nation, as a whole. So if those politicians receive their just desserts at the polls then they'll know better than we, which of their guilty consciences prove well deserved.
Ever wonder how many little guys would not be in prison had the silent majority risen up sooner rather than allowing leadership to offer 'the one percenters' free rein to mow down the middle class in their haste to run away with more cash than Midas could ever hope to spend on luxuries that boggle the frustrated minds of hard working folk who work two jobs, day and night, to feed their kids, while their daily struggle to make ends meet never ends? Seriously, Les Miserable is a classic for sound reason, n'est ce pas? Boggles my mind to note that these 'little guys', who believe The Donald cares a fig about them, seem blind to the fact that this particular 'one percenter', who was born with a golden-boy spoon in his mouth, has been stiffing 'little guys' throughout his entire career ...
And now, having made sound use of my assertive voice, thus releasing my frustration, concerning big government and big business and big blindness, I'd like to express my hope that change for the better will be determined in voting booths across our great nation, tomorrow, so that the positive outcome of this grueling election will offer the-no-longer-silent-majority the first of countless opportunities to express suppressed fury concerning what's past by marking their ballots for the presidential candidate who has worked to better the lives of children, thus ensuring that we each do his and her part, to work together, carving out true change for the better in the years that lie ahead, knowing that our children are our future—and last but not least—I'll pull this most current stream of consciousness into today's rest station by expressing this thought: I, who grew up watching westerns on the silver screen and TV, whereby law abiding townsfolk concurred with my belief that, in the end, justice will prevail, suggestive of my hope that the sun will shine brightly over our nation come Wednesday morning, which being only a day after tomorrow's election, can't dawn soon enough for me! And on that note, that's all my positively focused attitude cares to send through cyberspace, today.
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