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We the People - Suck

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It is no secret that America is a wealthy nation, but it's alarming to learn that we rank dead last in healthcare among developed countries. Not only that, but we also have the highest rates of cancer, heart disease, obesity, alcohol and drug use. Prescription drug addiction is rampant, affecting millions of Americans.  To make matters worse, almost 49 million people in our country are living in poverty and struggling to put food on the table, yet we waste an astonishing $165 billion worth of food every year. Our food supply is also contaminated with pesticides, hormones, antibiotics, and toxic chemicals, which are spreading chaos worldwide and disrupting our immune systems. This is a wake-up call to action.  It's time for us to take responsibility for our health and the health of our planet. We must demand change from our government, our healthcare system, and our food industry to ensure a better future for ourselves and generations to come.

Corporate greenwashing

We often hear corporate politicians making grand statements about their efforts to end climate change. However, it is disheartening to see that most of it is just greenwashing. But let's not forget, they are not the only problem. We, the people, keep electing incompetent, self-serving, privileged bureaucrats and fail to hold them accountable. It's time to take responsibility for our role in causing climate change and demand action from our elected officials. We can't keep pointing fingers, it's time to hold ourselves accountable. It is a common claim among marketing companies and corporations that they are concerned about the environment. However, if this were truly the case, they would make it their priority to do everything they can to fulfil all their claims starting by eliminating all needless packaging and work with  every supermarket and big box store to  provide state-of-the-art recycling centers and make them as convenient to use as finding cases of disposabl...

MY TAKE: It's time to rethink how we elect our leaders

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It is no secret that politicians are often influenced by big businesses and their agendas. The sad truth is that they often prioritize their own interests over those of the people they represent. The media also plays a role in this corruption by pushing certain narratives and agendas that align with the interests of big businesses. As a result, the true issues facing our country are often overshadowed by irrelevant distractions. How about ALL MONEY out of politics Unfortunately, the recent political climate has only inflamed this issue. With the rise of politicians like Donald Trump, who prioritize sensationalism and lies over real issues, it has become even more difficult to have productive conversations about the problems our country faces. We must recognize the influence of big businesses on our political system and work to hold our leaders accountable for their actions. Only then can we hope to create a government that truly serves the needs of the people. It seems like everyone is...