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<blockquote data-quote="Netsua 3:16" data-source="post: 4580124" data-attributes="member: 73764"><p>You made some really unnecessary leaps there.</p><p>I don’t want the us to get destroyed. I have hope that we can get our sh** together enough to make it another few hundred years before we go Rome.</p><p>I’m not suggesting, nor did I suggest in op, that the ONLY way for things to get better is if half the population die in a cataclysmic event. Nor did I encourage anybody to go to the beach.</p><p>I think, from A BIG PICTURE standpoint, that we collectively need to stop investing so much into such trivial bs.</p><p>I DO suggest that this would improve our general well being and create the opportunity for us to to improve physical commerce and specifically social understanding, which is sorely lacking in 2020 USA. </p><p>I DO suggest that the majority of those engaged in trivial political discussions are really not doing anything to improve the situation.</p><p>“Complaining about a problem without posing a solution is called whining.” –Teddy Roosevelt</p><p>I don’t know how we demand a better candidate, man. I wish I did. But I know somewhere along the line we dropped the ball big time. WE. That’s Americans. Not this party or that party. We don’t collectively take responsibility because we are too divided.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Netsua 3:16, post: 4580124, member: 73764"] You made some really unnecessary leaps there. I don’t want the us to get destroyed. I have hope that we can get our sh** together enough to make it another few hundred years before we go Rome. I’m not suggesting, nor did I suggest in op, that the ONLY way for things to get better is if half the population die in a cataclysmic event. Nor did I encourage anybody to go to the beach. I think, from A BIG PICTURE standpoint, that we collectively need to stop investing so much into such trivial bs. I DO suggest that this would improve our general well being and create the opportunity for us to to improve physical commerce and specifically social understanding, which is sorely lacking in 2020 USA. I DO suggest that the majority of those engaged in trivial political discussions are really not doing anything to improve the situation. “Complaining about a problem without posing a solution is called whining.” –Teddy Roosevelt I don’t know how we demand a better candidate, man. I wish I did. But I know somewhere along the line we dropped the ball big time. WE. That’s Americans. Not this party or that party. We don’t collectively take responsibility because we are too divided. [/QUOTE]
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