Trying to reconcile how all positive change had to be incremental, studied in perpetuity & ultimately stalled with ‘how are we gonna pay for that?’ but dismantling everything was done quickly, ham-fistedly & with total disregard for cost of money and lives & no institutional guardrails mattered.
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How can it take so long to build a house but an afternoon to burn it to the ground?
Nothing built with the speed with which destruction occurs tends to be of value
Its why destruction should be approached with so much caution!
100xUSAID spending, abolish the Alien Enemies Act and all other outdated legislation that is being abused, tax the broligarchs all the way out of the country, and regulate their damn businesses.
Revolution.
We could do that for GOOD, too.
Take a hammer.
Used recklessly, it will never build a fine house. Used skillfully, it will.
But what do I know. Im not an old crusty white man. I'm just a young woman who has had to fight my health insurance for over a decade because they hate covering the stupid expensive medication that I need to just be awake (cuz narcolepsy).