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peeonme
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A little dust isn't so bad... is it? Then it goes on to leaving things laying around, maybe a few dirty dishes in the sink. I'll take the trash out tomorrow. Forget washing windows or scrubbing a floor. It's incremental. A person sees it as their "norm". Never mow a lawn or shovel snow. Forget about picking up after your dog. Never make a bed, let alone change the sheets.
Now magnify the above, urban and sub urban blight, junk in vacant lots. Cities that at one time were thriving hubs of enterprise now in dismal grimy states of disrepair. The sad thing is that we have become used to it, it's the "norm" in America now.
Streets are cleaned when a communist dictator comes to town. Then, it goes back to normal. We chase windmills in other lands as our own country goes to hell in a hand basket.
Next year we elect a President (again), has either party even began to fix America? One man, Jimmy Carter worked on it after leaving office.
Now magnify the above, urban and sub urban blight, junk in vacant lots. Cities that at one time were thriving hubs of enterprise now in dismal grimy states of disrepair. The sad thing is that we have become used to it, it's the "norm" in America now.
Streets are cleaned when a communist dictator comes to town. Then, it goes back to normal. We chase windmills in other lands as our own country goes to hell in a hand basket.
Next year we elect a President (again), has either party even began to fix America? One man, Jimmy Carter worked on it after leaving office.


