I understand where you are coming from, and from the later posts you've made here see that you're not quite where I thought you were in your thinking, though my perspective, as others, would be different to an extent. I wish everyone would reflect... ESPECIALLY those who've made it. And policies that work against those poor, working class, or we once thought comfortably middle class. I get rightfully angry when some of the comfortable and the powerful do their level best to promote their self interests at the expense of everyone else. In the end, we're all star matter, that's what we'll be when we go. Many people just don't have the time to think, because life requires their attention to their own immediate problems, they have their own responsibilities to take care of regarding themselves and families... in fact, I understand why they would say" I haven't the time for it, just deal with it". But sometimes it just isn't easy to deal at all... and their has to be those who are saying, "enough" and even when the message might understandably fail to register with those overwhelmed and somehow able to handle it, keep head above water.... we still are our brother's keeper and we have to care what happens to those struggling. We are regressing in many ways as a country, and we cannot let that continue. I might have issue with some of prescriptions progressives seem to have regarding the economy, but I wholeheartedly reject today's GOP, which cry against"socialism" but promotes everything possible that will result in the pitchforks coming out for them. And for what? The universe is not impressed by millions, or billions, one makes in life. I'd rather us have a legacy of making this planet better for whatever future generations come, and leave it at that. For one day, all this will have the universal significance of a grain of sand compared to the vastness of the heavens. Which would be quite miniscule, indeed.