Wednesday, August 15, 2012

On the Drought

http://ivn.us/2012/08/15/the-presidents-response-to-the-drought-corn-at-the-center/

It's not just farmers that need support. It's the people who still need to eat that need the help and can do the most potential damage if their needs are left unmet.

This is what happens when you let "interest" dictate policy rather than sound practical science based on what's best for the general public.

And I know that the Republicans in the House and the Senate will do what they can to block any measure that could, possibly, work from the Democrats and the Obama administration.

Let them squabble.

It does not matter.

The effects of this drought are already being felt in the general public, as one side continues to hold onto its small minded, ideological grip of its own virtual "reality", while the other side continues to be woefully out of touch, in practice to the needs of human beings, let alone Americans in general.

Think about it.

Cause it's going to be a long winter coming up if something effective and sincerely aimed at helping people over businesses isn't done.

And you don't have to believe me in order to see these effects.

Just watch.

And think.

Think about it.

  
Must it come down to this?

Must it become a full blown war between the classes, with the rich backed by their idiot patsies on one side, with the rest of the world on the other, ready to divide again as soon as the battle is over? What's the big freaking deal about letting the change come as it is? Peaceful. Non-violent. And only concerning the excessive amounts of control (that they do not know how to operate anyway) and cloth rags of a few individuals (which they do not need in actuality)?

Must this become a full blown civil war before we get anywhere positive, IF we actually get anywhere positive?

Think about it.

Cause I highly doubt that the people in charge really are.

And we're all going to pay the price of it.

ALL of us.

Think about it.

Silly brains.

Think about it.

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