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Gari Gold Richardson's avatar

It’s beyond troubling Jim. I see it too. It being the stories on media that are pushing the media, what can I say? In an inorganic way. I believe that climate change is the bigger mover of the unseen unknown hands in our lives. I saw the smash and grab anrticle on msnbc and recalled the black shirted ops that were Prince’s men. Back in where? Atlanta? What no one covers anymore is the actual dirt we see on Twitter all the time. The really bad actors.

I have more observations and dots of hope to share as you seem overwhelmed. One awfully big hurdle at a time. Vote in the best folks we have. I try to recall my long lost family and how they managed the war years. My Jewish grandparents had left Europe fairly early as did my other Ukrainian grandparents. All here by 1900. But wow, still, it wasn’t so nice watching the war from safety. We had shortages and my dad served. It was scary and no one knew the outcome.

I hear you. I see it. I’m try to make a difference and it makes me feel a little better to share what I see happening. I can’t think of another way I’m suited to help at all so, this is it. You could start your own Substack? Sound the alarm?

Thanks for your thoughts.

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Jim Sanders's avatar

I watched the news this afternoon on CNN. I must confess that I’m bothered. Obviously almost everything on MSNBC IS Trump. On CNN half on Trump. I never have a reason to watch Fox as that is not news but propaganda.

However, on CNN was a report about stores shutting down in many Democratic cities because of organized theft. Apparently, much of this theft is by the homeless and the poor. So Democratic politicians are opining that the government needs to crackdown on these criminals. They need to protect the interests of Target, Walgreens and others. They need to lock these “criminal” people up.

So what is wrong with this?

Victor Hugo wrote about this issue in Le Miserables.

Am I wrong? Do we not have increased theft highly correlated with increased poverty and homelessness?

Imagine we build prisons for these people. Who will pay for these prisons? I assure you it will not be the major corporations. It will be the shrinking middle class--dissolving into the poor and the homeless. So fewer and fewer middle class taxpayers paying for more prisons to house many former members of the middle class.

Is it just me or has all the politicians, Republican and Democrats sold out the most vulnerable in this country and are selling out the remaining middle class? This trajectory can only lead to authoritarian government where the shrinking middle class and poor are seen as expendable to the interests of the rich and powerful.

Yes Trump is the face of a growing cancer in our society but he is not the cancer.

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