The Mad Hatter wrote:Americans fund and empower corporations. They, with the exception of a very small percentage of areas, have a wide variety of competitors to choose from. As consumers, en masse, they can dictate how companies operate by refusing to use a service, or puchase goods, that do not meet their standards.
But they don't because they don't care.
What a vapid collection of misplaced electrons.
"Sheeit! This beer sucks!", mutters Joe Sixpack. "But I'm gonna to buy me another case of it anyhow. I don't know why. That's just the way The Mad Hatter says I am."
The Mad Hatter wrote:
But the real owners are lazy, stupid and selfish. Partisan hacks who vote on ideological grounds, like you and like Toontown.
Don't tell me, let me guess. You assume you know how I vote because I despise neoprogs. Well, I also despise various other kinds of fanatics. Same disease, different fixations.
The Mad Hatter wrote:
The American populous could change things for the better, and they would suffer for some time as a result, and because they would suffer they refuse to do so. They want a magic wand to fix things.
But...but...but there's always been a magic wand whenever we've needed one. Do you mean to say we're all out of magic wands?
"They", you say? May I assume, then, that you and your "populous" have suffered sufficiently to "change things for the better" for all of you? And you are now all living in a utopian paradise, whereas I and my "populous" are living in the bowels of hell?
OK...I nominate you to be the Head Sufferer. We need somebody to show us how it's done. You, apparently, know how it's done, having presumably done it along with your peers. So show us, Mad Hatter. Show us how to suffer to make things better. Because we never have done anything like that.