It's very interesting to me the people who say they don't talk about religion or politics, often bewildered by their own struggles and lack of awareness regarding the significant impacts of federal government actions on their daily lives. They fail to realize the profound influence these discussions could have on their understanding of the issues at hand. The reality is that the current state of affairs is not an inevitable outcome but rather a consequence of our collective complacency, allowing the federal government to grow excessively large and consume an inordinate amount of our hard-earned money on initiatives that serve the interests of the elite rather than the common people. When people shy away from political discourse, they inadvertently play into the hands of a corrupt system that thrives on public apathy. This system prefers a disengaged populace that doesn't scrutinize how their tax dollars are spent, contributing to record-high taxes and inflation that place an unbearable burden on middle-class Americans struggling to make ends meet. Itβs crucial to recognize that the only way to effect change is by staying informed, engaging in meaningful conversations about these critical issues, and holding our government accountable. It's time for a collective awakening to understand that passivity only perpetuates the challenges we face, and active participation is essential for shaping a government that truly serves its people.
Sadly, some people will never wake up, not because they are unable, but because of their own lack of understanding and willingness to learn and understand.