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12yearplan

05/10/21 6:21 AM

#746 RE: 12yearplan #745

Hmm,.. now that you mention it and conspiracy/follow the money - Who stands to gain, etc, kind of thang..?. Put cyber crime/ransom up there as a false flag for a piddly couple $Mill - can anyone else hear Joe sayin' C'mon! right now?..

Likely a Ruskie!.. Why doesn't the co. just ask Trump to fix it?.

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-57050690

.. the pump don't work cuz the vandals stole the handles..


I thought this was well said and worth a copy and paste from dat other post:

 A lot of Americans have seceded from the cultural, political and social institutions of national life. As a result, the nation finds it hard to perform collective action. Our pathetic Covid response may not be the last or worst consequence of this condition.

How do you rebuild trust? At the local level you recruit diverse people to complete tangible tasks together, like building a park. At the national level you demonstrate to people in concrete ways that they are not forgotten, that someone is coming through for them.

Which brings us to Joe Biden. The Biden agenda would pour trillions of dollars into precisely those populations who have been left out and are most distrustful — the people who used to work in manufacturing and who might now get infrastructure jobs, or the ones who care for the elderly. This money would not only ease their financial stress, but it would also be a material display that someone sees them, that we are in this together. These measures, if passed, would be extraordinary tangible steps to reduce the sense of menace and threat that undergirds this whole psychology.

The New Deal was an act of social solidarity that created the national cohesion we needed to win World War II. I am not in the habit of supporting massive federal spending proposals. But in this specific context — in the midst of a distrust doom loop — this is our best shot of reversing the decline.