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Friday, August 25, 2023

1st REPUBLICAN DEBATE 2023

        The debate covered a lot of topics, all relevant and current. There were some segues to the past as it pertains to the present, lol. There was a lot of blame slinging around with few remedies. Someone had the hubris to choose invading Mexico to solve the problem of 'Chinese' Fentanyl coming across the border, along with finishing build the fence. Along with deporting the millions of illegal immigrants, (if they can find them). 

        For sure, it was a lively debate. There was talk of firing a lot of people in government and education and rewards for innovation in education. The debt was shared by both parties justifying each cause. Everybody celebrated their own accomplishments and why they were the best prepared to lead. Each sales pitcher patting themselves on the back with reasons why their shining performance make them qualified to lead.

         The dangers of China, Russian, were included with the lack of civics education for the children, as well as the inability of the youth of America to read or add. Bringing manufacturing back to our shores another of the lofty goals. And teaching children how to use computers. 

         What the debate brought to the forefront was the prior administrations unwillingness to act for the good of the nation and the persons within. So. Why should we think anything will be different. Both parties must work together to accomplish any unity of purpose. Where there any candidates that might have stood out to improve our lot. Was there a glimmer of light to improve our circumstances. 

         There was one candidate who was focused on the constitution and the Rule of Law equal for all, perhaps the only spark to light a flame of the possibility of change. Yet there were no words of unity, nothing that would bring both sides to sit at a table together to work as a team for the best we can achieve.

         Some time was spent addressing the invasion of Ukraine and what our role should be and the threat to Europe, no one cared to mention the threat to the majority of the planets human inhabitants and the food crisis that is growing daily. There was mention of the greatness of the USA but it was an isolated independent aloneness that evoked no impact upon us, instead, the cost of fuel for us and the cheap fuel China is receiving a big problem that should be addressed. South America and Africa was out of mind as well as sight.

          Climate change took a nod as did UFOs. They seemed to touch on everything but...

         A telltale minute was early on, with the mention of abortion. There was a lot of mention about giving control to the states to choose what rules should be enforced. Much was said for the Pro-life position dictating use of women's bodies. There was some consideration for the unborn not to be terminated when they are able to feel pain. If it werent such a sad scenario it would have been amusing. It is reminiscent of the religions that believe in the Immaculate Conception with no accountability for the male of the species. The discussion the usual sentencing of females to eighteen plus years of responsibility. With no mention of sentencing for the males. If a male is equally responsible should their sentence also be measure in time and expense. Parenting in these discussions is never a bisexual chore. Yes, chore, and there is never any discussion about the unwanted fetus and the nine months of indoctrination of dislike that is their environment for the early stages of their existence. Noone voices the ponder of: was Adolph wanted, was Mengele wanted.  The distraction is abortion, and the price of sex expensive for the female and the fetus. Is society doing its best to make sex a partnership with half of the team invisible and unaccountable and is the society admitting that the male is so unimportant or inferior that they are ignored in the scheme of things.

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