Friday, September 7, 2012

Obama's Re-Election and the Collective Brain of Society

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/americas/2012/09/201296154142269546.html 

I'm still not voting for him.

If I were living in a close state, I would, considering that would be an opportunity to head off Mr. Romney who would destroy this country with policies that did so 12 and 30 years ago.

But I'm in Connecticut.

And I can express my dislike for Mr. Obama and the Democrats' lack of apparent willingness to fix the fundamental problems within our system, domestically and internationally, for the demonstrable and tangible better.

Sure, it may lead to them losing seats for a short period of time.

But when people see what the alternative is, they'll be willing to vote them back in. Especially after seeing the benefits of the real alternative to our current system of government really are.

Think about it.

Obama.

Democrats.

This is a period of transition and change.

You cannot hold to the small "c" conservative stance.

Especially as the general public continues to languish in the state that it's in, while the billionaires and millionaires make off with the rest, and the interests misdirect our policies from what actually works best for our people and our world.

I'm willing to stake everything on change happening in this world.

It's one of the 3 things that you can always count on, along with death and taxes.

Even my system will one day fall by the way side and no longer work for our species.

And we will have to come up with a new way of doing business, with new policies to match the current needs and conditions that we find ourselves in.

I'm just offering a method and a logic for doing this.

And, as I've said before, it's only your brain that makes it a difficult thin to accept, work with and put into action for your own sake.

As well as for everyone and everything elses' sake, that you are connected to inseparably and intrinsically, whether you like it or not. And whether you wish to have it be so or not.

Think about it.

Cause I know you're not, really.

You're just following whatever program is engrained in your brain.

But we do have, as part of our program, the ability to do something different than what we've been doing before.

Even if it takes a tremendous amount of effort and pain on our part to do it.

We'll be better off than we were before.

And that, is how Barack Obama is, technically, the superior candidate to Mitt Romney.

Even if I think he's not in the fullest of fullest of senses.

I can vote against him without causing much of a stir.

What are you going to do on November 6th?

Think about it.

Cause this is how we begin to recover.

Slowly.

But surely.

Choosing a different path than what was done before.

Such that we can deal with the problems at hand effectively.

And move ourselves forward, in spite of the efforts to bring us back to an imagined past that never was, never is, and never will be. In spite of the efforts to make it be otherwise.

Think about it.

And vote.

Think about it.


May this transition be done as easily and as smoothly as possible, with the least amount of ill effects for everyone and everything else.

May the truth of the situation be brought to light, and may those who are responsible for the destruction of our world reveal themselves to the general public for what and who they are, such that they can no longer destroy the sanctity and peace of our world.

It will only be a matter of time before that peace is destroyed again.

But may we learn how to handle those problems effectively for everyone's sake, including for the people who end up being in charge.

Because it does reflect back on them, when push comes to actual shove, as so clearly demonstrated by all political transitions involving failed leadership.

Think about it.

Cause I know you're not, really.

Think about it.

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