Monday, April 23, 2012

Where did the cape go....

              Long ago when I was a novice to living, the concept that I was educated in school was that the American Dream was more that unlike a lot of other representative forms of government were concerned, democracy was developed to belong to the vast majority of people living under the auspices of the ratified Constitution.
         The people, though at the time, were rich land owners, and yet, they seemed to want to entitle every citizen that lived in this new found form of government.  It was then, a representative form of government, giving each state equal representation, hence the senate, irregardless of it's overall population.  It also entitled the larger population states to have more of a say in the overall application of each enacted legislation.
          Now I'm more under the influence that the American Dream is more attached to acquisition of objects, and somehow represents how many people know who you are, whether or not you own property or what your station in life is.  These are not the Founding Fathers visions of creating an equal playing field for every citizen of this great nation that they wrote down and implemented when we declared our independence from England.
          The other concepts about these ideas were that those who were successful, for whatever reason, would share their wealth or their position to give everyone involved in this new form of governing a chance to be United in their citizenship.  Why else are their so many people who come from the global community to participate and share their passions making all of us richer in the humanities and creative ideas that come with these freedoms.
          Get back to the basics and forget using whatever power comes from a political position you occupy and remember that everyone is a member of this society we created, so get rid the advantages you give to one group or another and realize unless you take the time to balance the least with the most, the system itself does no longer exist in it's original intent.  You must educate the children, who must carry the torch for the traditions of equality, you must care for the elderly, who gave us all what we have achieved today, and you must as citizens who make up the majority of the citizens in this country, bear the burdens for those two most important groups in our societal communities. So pick up your capes, gather your wits and your physical attributes and fly into the face of the conflicting dialogues lacking the reality of abundance this world and this country has, and put us back on the tracks that our founding fathers bore witness to, when they wrote those majestic concepts down and signed into the consciousness of the new nation that they founded on a whim and a prayer.

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