Americans keep sending people to Congress who have nothing on their mind but personal power and prestige, and in the grandest tradition of racist supremacy and capitalism, the alliance between fascist causes and religion continues to intensify. If we thought that representation makes its mark by means of winning partisan conflicts then there is no viable house to defend, the division of people by politics lends itself to shallow morons making themselves the heroes of movements that are divorced from the progress of the last century.
Bondage still stalks the land of the free two centuries after independence
You cannot send people like waffly L. Graham, toothless Quasi-speaker K. McC, seditionist M.T. Greene, J. Kennedy, T. Cruz, Gosar, Hawley to Congress and expect honourable defense of the constitution. These people think the truly wise will use the courts – all the way to the Supreme Court – to make the law not apply to them and whomever they choose to bless. These guys and gals are a curse on patriotism, and with religious guides like Jim Jordan, and whoever else is pushing Jesus into government, Catholicism and Protestantism are in the bed of promiscuous love. The papacy holds the aces and the enslavement of people is still a priority.
For the people is a lost number
America and many other nations are like a child who while learning to count to 10 was told that 7 is a bad luck number. That knowledge acts as a base for never completing the count. “For the people” is not a cute slogan, it actually means the due respect for all of the people’s needs, rights, and aspirations. Two hundred years after independence, let’s face it, some people are not people in America. “For the people” can be a good Gospel song, but the music stars are not catching the gleam. “For the people” is a convenient talking point to get a person elected, but, apparently, the people who matter are one’s siblings and relatives. The current conversations and behaviours are dead-raising horrors.
