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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8241404" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>People are pissed off, but 99.9% of people haven't the faintest idea of what's happening, who is responsible, and why. Hence you have about 45% of people thinking that the Democrats are holding back the Republicans from really squaring things away, 45% of the people who think vice versa, and 9.9% of the people thinking something else that's way off the mark. The "tea party" and "occupy" movements are good examples of people who realize they're being screwed but are just chasing their tails with no real leaders, no agenda, no solutions, and pretty much no clue what is really happening.</p><p></p><p>It takes a lot of doing to undo a lifetime of programing and social engineering and most people will never admit they've been deceived. Many people lack the time or intellectual ability to even research and use some critical thinking to see how the world has been led to our current state of affairs. Really the masses, whether they like it or not or whether they'll admit it or not are so dependent on the status quo, that they'll ***** and moan a bit, but are too cowardly to buck the system too much out of fear for the illusion of security that they enjoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8241404, member: 614752"] People are pissed off, but 99.9% of people haven't the faintest idea of what's happening, who is responsible, and why. Hence you have about 45% of people thinking that the Democrats are holding back the Republicans from really squaring things away, 45% of the people who think vice versa, and 9.9% of the people thinking something else that's way off the mark. The "tea party" and "occupy" movements are good examples of people who realize they're being screwed but are just chasing their tails with no real leaders, no agenda, no solutions, and pretty much no clue what is really happening. It takes a lot of doing to undo a lifetime of programing and social engineering and most people will never admit they've been deceived. Many people lack the time or intellectual ability to even research and use some critical thinking to see how the world has been led to our current state of affairs. Really the masses, whether they like it or not or whether they'll admit it or not are so dependent on the status quo, that they'll ***** and moan a bit, but are too cowardly to buck the system too much out of fear for the illusion of security that they enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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