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In reply to the discussion: Wouldn't it be nice to have a REAL American Spring, [View all]Blanks
(4,835 posts)31. I don't believe that people aren't paying attention...
One of the side-effects of 'corporate owned America' is that a lot of people that work - work for big companies, and they aren't going to trade taking care of their family for making waves.
Beyond that - I personally can't drop everything and occupy anything (even though I work for a small company) because I need to work everyday as well as meet other family commitments.
It will keep getting worse until too many people to ignore have nothing to lose. There's no excuse for people to not vote, but high energy activism isn't realistic for a huge portion of the population. Sure, you can get folks to sign online petitions and small activities like that, but who wants to trade what little they have for nothing.
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Well, the "message-massagers" appear to even have groups on sites like this ridiculing each other
villager
May 2014
#1
We don't need a "spring". We already have democratic representation. We need...
Taitertots
May 2014
#8
When, not if it happens, I hope that the only focus is on Complete Campaign Finance Reform (CCFR)
Dustlawyer
May 2014
#10
Doesn't matter what we call it, as long as our so-called representatives get to define
merrily
May 2014
#14
Ponder this: Americans are fixated on only ONE branch of government. The executive....
Spitfire of ATJ
May 2014
#18
Democracy is citizens voting on things like war, the national budget, etc. as in Ancient Athens.
merrily
May 2014
#23
An awful lot has been invested in convincing us that we live in a democracy that we control.
merrily
May 2014
#26
Wouldn't it be nice to start with some concrete definite goals rather than windy abstractions?
struggle4progress
May 2014
#30
Abortion rights are close to gone for most practical purposes in a lot of states
Fumesucker
May 2014
#36
That would be nice but it is not gonna happen. Most are not willing to do what it would take so
Exposethefrauds
May 2014
#35