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To: monkeyshine

22 posted on 05/06/2020 9:08:01 AM PDT by Bonemaker (invictus maneo)
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To: Bonemaker

Exactly. There is a real opportunity to change the way we are governed. It is not impossible. NYC had almost 20 years with Republican mayors. California brought us Reagan and Nixon. Trump an outsider beat every establishment candidate in the primaries and the general.

“Never let a crises go to waste” is a 2-way street.

Schooling by Zoom for example, if not a perfect solution, shows us that the K-12 educational establishment has been obsolete for generations. Still teaching kids the way we did before the invention of the automobile! Makes no sense, except if you look at it through its political lens. College aged kids are starting to second guessing the true cost-benefit of an arts degree that costs $250,000. The DMV has been shut for 2 months, nobody seems to mind. All these government agencies are inefficient, bloated, technologically way behind the curve, and under-serving the people they are supposed to help.

Meanwhile, the politicians do what they want. Tucker had a segment yesterday that made me wonder - when Congress comes back to work take photos of all of them. Find out how many of them had work done - nose jobs, botox treatments etc just by comparing photos. Then we’ll know how many of them actually followed the edicts they demanded of us. They are getting botox and implants, while cancer patients and people who need arterial stents are either pushed off or made to fear going in for treatment. How many have died or will die because they were either ordered or scared away from medical care?


24 posted on 05/06/2020 9:21:01 AM PDT by monkeyshine (live and let live is dead)
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