The only explanation to really explain the amount of vitriol going on is that the psy-op to make Americans hate each other and eventually willfully dissolve the union.
It will never work.
I will always act with compassion towards my fellow countrymen.
America needs leadership. We don't have that right now, and we won't have it for sometime...we have not had it for some time. I guess we have to buckle up.
What we can do is be compassionate in these insane times.
Up here in far northern CA this already happened when the town next to me burned down. I'll never forget the cruelty in which some national figures acted. However it's just made my resolve to be compassionate towards those suffering stronger.
I have a hunch that some (just some, mind you!) of the immediate hunt for political scalps is driven by the very rational fear that if some scalps are not nailed to the wall and quickly, persons who need to be punished will escape punishment.
Accountability is sorely lacking in modern American politics. If we had more confidence that people would face punishment for neglecting basic maintenance, for example, I think there would be more latitude to just soak in the moment and have compassion for those harmed, rather than immediately casting blame.
It is quite sad and unfortunate that tragedies are now labelled as an act of Divine justice. It's also truly pathetic and that says a lot about our inhumanity.
No one should make light of another's suffering whether its LA, North Carolina, whether they voted for Trump or Harris, DeSantis or Newsom. Suarez or Bass.
And ordinary citizens certainly deserve no condescension when the State and local government's lies, incompetence, and failures are so deep, wide, and so longstanding. That will change if they don't wake-up and continue to support the fools and reprobates that got them here.
The result from the fires is horrific, all the death and destruction, total losses for many. What I don't comprehend is that, year after year, the comments are "forest management, It won't stop the fires but will lessen the intensity and make the fires easier to control" and yet after listening to this during and after every fire for years, none of California's political leaders have decided "hey, why don't we try forest management, it might help". PS - We don't hate Californian's.
The only explanation to really explain the amount of vitriol going on is that the psy-op to make Americans hate each other and eventually willfully dissolve the union.
It will never work.
I will always act with compassion towards my fellow countrymen.
America needs leadership. We don't have that right now, and we won't have it for sometime...we have not had it for some time. I guess we have to buckle up.
What we can do is be compassionate in these insane times.
Up here in far northern CA this already happened when the town next to me burned down. I'll never forget the cruelty in which some national figures acted. However it's just made my resolve to be compassionate towards those suffering stronger.
I have a hunch that some (just some, mind you!) of the immediate hunt for political scalps is driven by the very rational fear that if some scalps are not nailed to the wall and quickly, persons who need to be punished will escape punishment.
Accountability is sorely lacking in modern American politics. If we had more confidence that people would face punishment for neglecting basic maintenance, for example, I think there would be more latitude to just soak in the moment and have compassion for those harmed, rather than immediately casting blame.
It is quite sad and unfortunate that tragedies are now labelled as an act of Divine justice. It's also truly pathetic and that says a lot about our inhumanity.
No one should make light of another's suffering whether its LA, North Carolina, whether they voted for Trump or Harris, DeSantis or Newsom. Suarez or Bass.
And ordinary citizens certainly deserve no condescension when the State and local government's lies, incompetence, and failures are so deep, wide, and so longstanding. That will change if they don't wake-up and continue to support the fools and reprobates that got them here.
The result from the fires is horrific, all the death and destruction, total losses for many. What I don't comprehend is that, year after year, the comments are "forest management, It won't stop the fires but will lessen the intensity and make the fires easier to control" and yet after listening to this during and after every fire for years, none of California's political leaders have decided "hey, why don't we try forest management, it might help". PS - We don't hate Californian's.
It’s either divine justice or climate change, cause you know, politicians and policies can’t be responsible. Amirite?
No.