Sunday, October 16, 2016

Less naive, more guts

From the point of view across the Atlantic ocean, many are seemingly worried about the current travesty the US elections are. They've always been for as long as I can remember dumbed down circus shows with little or no interest. This cycle hit the stop. A spark was light and powder kegs around the world were lit instantly. This past Summer Brexit shocked the world. But can tycoon Trump strike gold, hit the home run or both?

Trump is a phenomenon. He gets dirty but isn't as dirty as he seems. He manages the masses. Trump is a showboat, and his political abilities are yet to be seen. He could be disastrous depending on the cabinet, should he be elected within three weeks from now.

No need to talk about criminal Hillary, witless Gary Johnson who's lacklusting appearance should in fact shame all libertarians or gutsy Green party leader Jill Stein, who in a sense is following in Bernie's shadow. Then there's some independent candidates. Can't recall if Deez Nuts is game anymore. Then there's eccentric time travel whistleblower lawyer Andy Basiago.

Elites are panicking that's for sure. Bias is in both in the MSM and alternative areas of media. Some seem trust their gut feeling more than their heads. Time will tell.

How about the Wikileaks exposé? Media colluding to preserve Hillary won't report on their own misdeeds. Shameless. This treachery will take time to recover the lost trust to the public. New mainstream is born, because elder generations are passing and so is their trustworthy cable tv news source.

Like it or not, the landscape is going to change, whether is landfall, tsunami or solar flare. The scars of this election are carved deep in our subconscious.

Thank god, we have a bountiful asset of distractions to choose from once and when somebody is elected eventually. We can fall into the usual apathy or keep pushing for the change we deserve as citizens of this Earth. Revolution.

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