[quote name='thrustbucket']Wow.
Translation = We need to trust only our leaders to know the truth and do what's best for us. Most of us should have the truth hidden from us, because all we do is panic, make it worse, and we can't really do anything about it anyway.[/quote]
That's partly true.
What?
The debt's here, the problems are here, what are we (the American people) going to do? Complain and make it all go away? At one point you're going to realize that a full scale revolt isn't feasible. We're just in deep shit right now. We're better of trying to work together to fix things. I understand the desire for people to see the truth, but what truly productive comes out of that? Will that suddenly clear up the debt and create jobs, make everything better? No. it'll just cause mass hysteria, which I believe is what you want.
When I really think about it, we've had it so good. Life has sucked for all of the past generations. World War I, II, and Vietnam ( with drafts and such ), the Great Depression, Segregation and mass government supported racism in the US, generally piss poor living conditions, oddly enough, the gilded age. I'm not even really going back so far. Realizing this, I'm getting a truly better understand on life and how it has always sucked, always.
Responding to the article, good thing I live in a low income neighborhood. Funny thing is,
in guy asked my why I was wearing a blue jacket the other day. Luckily he was wearing an all red outfit, complete with bandana around the neck and head. I honestly don't even give a shit right now about pretty much anything. All I have is my dreams and hopes, if I can believe in them ( no matter how silly) I can at least live. Even looking at those figures, I'm still determined not to go to college. Guess I'm not accepting of
all tyranny.