OT: re - Political rants
The internet gives one a "voice", a "voice" to express opinions to a larger group of people than one would normally have access to. So it makes sense that one would seek a larger audience (busy forum) when attempting to express that "voice". This has been a small, very civil forum, and that's cool too.
Speaking of the "voice", the internet (as well as CNBC) brought the Wallstreet promo effort directly into our homes and living rooms enabling the bubble, imo. But that's a rant for another thread, I suppose....
Internet communication is a privilege. With any privilege comes responsibility. Also a topic for another thread, or maybe not....
:)