Thursday, April 7, 2011

AN IDEAL AMERICA BORN IN AN IMPERFECT REALITY

It's ironic that either side of the political line would call the tea party extremists when it has always been the obligation of the political and education systems to explain the principles, ideals, virtues, and beliefs this country was built on at length. When you consider the short list of things we're able to prove, that routinely undergo revision, and the fact there remains an ongoing debate as to whether we are even capable of knowing anything the first thing we aught to be teaching our children and society are the rules of the game.


It would seem to me in our current state things are in the reverse, and I think it's long time we called the intellectual and society to admit a higher truth by creating clear lines between schools of thought in a Greek eccentric system.


If we democratise wealth and power, allowing for more competitors to fight over an ever shrinking pie don't we owe some obligation to protect and inform our youth? I don't particularly care how you add the numbers, any calculator can do that, but I am concerned about a persons sense of worth and character, but that's not going to change until we value it. If anything what I'm asking for promotes more competition but in a much healthier fashion. 


Personally I don't think we can survive even with this small change if we continue to rely on a currency system and considering it was supposed to be abolished many, many years ago it's time to raise the stakes.


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