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The consequences of slack-jawed "leadership" that sells out to the highest bidder(campaign contributions)**
** Are campaign contribution and bribes the same thing in honest societies??
**Or is "campaign contributions" the politically correct way of saying "bribes"?
**They sure seem to work the same( or is that just a coincidence?)
I wonder if people will refer to it as a "tapestry" as they see more littering, drunk driving, parking on lawns, unattended kids, and loud music. Nothing personal, but in my experience, these are some of the downsides. That said, no doubt there will be upsides as well.
I think this is the only way to stop the perception that big business is running the country.
Robert Putnam's study is right. We are the minority in this complex "nothing personal"