My part of a “Plan” is no different from all the others doing their part.
Some designated to play the part of strivers, are good people being marginalized and failing to reach the pinnacle of life because of “affordability.”
Others, by force of nature, DNA and lack of “amenities” became divided into clans and tribes, never to share enough information to understand the meaning of life past finding enough food and procreating more of the same.
More than that, the “color” of their skin became a divining factor, deciding who was to be the servant and who was to be the master.
The human psyche, ever searching for answers, has turned to the unknown power of a deity who made things work when needed or better, when wanted.
The philosophical bent of an animal species with a large brain, now fully formed, does its best to create reason and actions to either endorse or subjugate the possibilities of life as we now know it. This is not new and has been part of “society” since man first walked upon the earth.
At present, we consider ourselves to be masters of the universe. Nothing is too big or too complicated not to be solved.
Allowing ourselves to be counseled by lawyers pretending to know about science or taking on the role of psychiatrists deciding what’s good for us, gives us what we deserve.
All good things are embraced, those that give more than they take. Bad things, embraced by those who live by profit alone will eventually be abandoned when the costs become too much to bear.
Our government, complicated, costly, unproductive, legally binding and authoritative, is just such a thing that is being challenged as “Bad.”
The challenge is not universal as one half of those who are forced to endure its machinations see the ability to fix what needs to be fixed.
The other half believes that those who want to “fix” what is broken are doing their work to marginalize their lives.
For the left, smaller governments deny them access to what is rightfully theirs under the law. Their plan is to make the government part of all we do under the law and eliminate any possibility of their part being unable to compete.
The idea of equality ending in equity without any qualifications or expertise is now being fought in the halls of congress and in the street across the nation.
All this makes another part of the whole working as fast as they can to secure a life’s work, determining who will make the laws to either protect those who believe they have a right to a good life or those who want those most qualified to drive our nation.
As the winner gets to determine where all the money goes, there is great competition to “sell” quality and veracity to the voting public.
All things, everything, has a cost associated with it, whether done or not. To be reassured that nothing fails the test, one need only look at the national debt to see both the failures on each side of the above mentioned equation.
As we are a nation that has “A coat of many colors,” it is important to find an “intersectionality” of commonality. It is not about who lives next to you, but who thinks a line or reasoning of “You scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours.”
The idea of supporting one group when they support your group is not only bad thinking but dangerous.
The left, those who have an answer for everything seek us in so many ways as to defy understanding.
Our laws allow “non-profits,” “501.c3,” “religious groups,” “charities,” to have political arms, all in different legal terms, to come to us, not only pleading for funds but asking for allegiance to their belief in what’s needed to make America better.
The complexity of the simple allows for that which is unwritten but “understood” continue to play out unabated in the courts.
This ladder to full understanding is missing many rungs allowing many to fall, forcing much of what’s needed to be delayed or abandoned.
Lest we forget, the people all have a vote to decide what they “Want”. The idea of what’s needed is another thing entirely and that is the nut to be cracked.
We need perspective in our lives if we are to be made aware of all things.
Only a man in a desert can speak to the value of water.
By Richard
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