User talk:Debbiejerry

I am not a writer. I am a 57 year old middle class white guy. I do pay attention to my surroundings. Try to stay well informed, have read newspapers all my life as well as books, magazines. I think I have an innate ability to sense what is correct and what is biased. Granted, I suffer my own bias, which I feel is toward the actual good for society. Good in the long term sense. How people can shape their behavior and interactions to connect in peaceful existence. That said, the energy present today toward what is harmful for society is very strong. The contrary attitude so prevalent in media of all forms creates a bias that can only destroy the fabric of a productive society. Living well means accepting responsibility for your actions. Part of the responsibility is to measure how your actions will 'playout' in the long run. We the people....a very strong statement at the time it was made famous. That statement can not by applied today in America. The powers that be have succeeded in creating such division among all Americans. Republican, Democrat, Liberal, conservative. 1%ers,wealthy, poor, and more. Whatever you feel, they have a box for you. I see it as a herd of cattle brought into town from the trail. there are 25 seperate boxcars waiting for them. The cowboys break the herd up into properly sized groups and herd each group onto a boxcar. The herd has just become easily handled and mobile. Same with the American people. They attract different demographics with buzz words...Share the wealth,  gun control...tax cuts....welfare and on and on. We the people fall for the trick every time. Into our cramped box cars we go willingly. Nevermind that for the last 37 years of be being legal voting age not one politician ever lived up to his advertisment. Never, ever fulfilling a single promise.Yet ever election cycle we the cattle all head for our cars to be easily manipulated by the dimwits we have chosen to speak for us.