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  • Did I post the article about economics somewhere? Most of the 150 million who vote don’t vote based on a calculus of how well a candidate matches up with facts. They look at the price of cheese and how well their car is running and vote.

    So does that mean we simply accept it?   And its consequences?

    What about trying to engage some media cluttered minds?

    Or not.  It’s what I constantly run into when I’m in the big city, it’s all so big, and people really are so incredibly disconnected and disinterested and consumptive.   And it’s multiplied by beyond what any of us can comprehend.

    But just giving up to the inevitable ain’t where it’s at because the inevitable still has to play itself out, and there’s plenty variable worth fighting for in that.  We’ve burned a lot of bridges but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try to stop some of those fires.  It’s what humans have always done, hang on in the life raft one more day, one more hour, and another hour, and another minute, until it’s over.  Fini.  Gonna be some crazy chemistry going on upon this planet Earth these next few dozens of millennia and probably much longer.