If Ben is as good as you say he is, I’m all for putting him in charge of the dem party. Biden did a wonderful job making things better for the working class (a phrase that implies that the morbidly rich don’t work) but failed terribly at communication. Maybe he thought people were smarter than they were.
If Ben is as good as you say he is, I’m all for putting him in charge of the dem party. Biden did a wonderful job making things better for the working class (a phrase that implies that the morbidly rich don’t work) but failed terribly at communication. Maybe he thought people were smarter than they were.
Two things that puzzle me, first how easy it is to gaslight people. Are we lazy in thought? Do we not have the time to think things through or are going to casinos, football games or drowning our sorrows at the local bar more important?
Secondly, what is the end game of the billionaires? Is it possible for someone to be so greedy that they would be willing to destroy a civilization just to rule over the ruins? What does that say about us as a species?
Chris, you asked, "Is it possible for someone to be so greedy that they would be willing to destroy a civilization just to rule over the ruins?"
Of course, it's possible. During earlier times when nearly everyone, including rulers, believed in "everlasting life," there was some reluctance on their part (at least toward the end of their lives) to sin. They didn't want to burn in hell. How many billionaires do you think believe in life after death?
If Ben is as good as you say he is, I’m all for putting him in charge of the dem party. Biden did a wonderful job making things better for the working class (a phrase that implies that the morbidly rich don’t work) but failed terribly at communication. Maybe he thought people were smarter than they were.
Two things that puzzle me, first how easy it is to gaslight people. Are we lazy in thought? Do we not have the time to think things through or are going to casinos, football games or drowning our sorrows at the local bar more important?
Secondly, what is the end game of the billionaires? Is it possible for someone to be so greedy that they would be willing to destroy a civilization just to rule over the ruins? What does that say about us as a species?
Chris, you asked, "Is it possible for someone to be so greedy that they would be willing to destroy a civilization just to rule over the ruins?"
Of course, it's possible. During earlier times when nearly everyone, including rulers, believed in "everlasting life," there was some reluctance on their part (at least toward the end of their lives) to sin. They didn't want to burn in hell. How many billionaires do you think believe in life after death?
Some people have foresight and some do not.