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We are at the precipice of making sweeping changes in our society that will affect us for generations to come.
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And just what are these changes? ... Can anyone answer just what these imminent or needed changes are? ... Nobody seems to know what changes are needed. Or more likely, the needed changes are taboo, we have our head in the sand, too fearful to acknowledge our true condition. That is why we just drift along in the same old ways.
The traditionalists long for the good old days and can't come to grips with how a country must evolve in a changing environment (e.g. the undeniable globalized environment of today).
The progressives spend more time complaining about what is wrong, and have little to offer when considering tangible changes with realizable results.
And that is why we just drift along in the same old ways. The constitution was designed to evolve, yet those responsible in Washington do nothing but posture and bicker. No wonder people don't feel that strong responsibility to vote. Note that there are in fact a number of countries that have the ability to change and evolve (e.g. Germany and China's investment in renewable energy). The core problem is that as a population we no longer know what the US stands for, what are our unifying goals (not Principles! ... Goals with a plan!)? We have none, and therefore we have no basis for making decisions. And we run the risk of becoming balkanized into groups, most likely around economic class, maybe around national origin, probably not around geography or ideology. The US has already become much more a place where every man is for himself, much less caring for the country as a whole or one's fellow man (the single exception being the 968forums); no wonder voting is seen with less importance than originally intended. We are quite fractured and discouraged, just watch, prime territory for some charismatic leader (dictator) to surface.