BodyWizard
Registered User
I *DO* blame Pharma, actually - but not entirely: they didn't just fall into this position, they arranged it for themselves (I imagine it cost them a pretty penny - but I'm sure it's been profitable as can be) - I also blame government for being so ready & willing to arrange the playing field to Big-Whatever's liking.
"Citizens" are a fast-fading group here: unions & collective bargaining have been so beaten down that the capitalist ideal of cheap commodity labor is pretty much a reality, consumer's groups are completely toothless in terms of causing any real change in the way things run, voters really only get to choose between Tweedle-Dum & Tweedle-Dumber...or not playing at all, which suits the suits at the top just fine.
This is a major reason, I believe, that the recent elections went the way they did - there's been a lot of despair over the course of things, and not just these last 8 years (personally, I trace it back to the years immediately following WW2); whether any real improvement for real people is in the offing, only time will tell.
A big part of the problem is that there's no sense of real history remaining here: everyone has their favorite faiy tales, but few actually look back far enough & dig deep enough to really get a sense of what's happened in the long view. We're still a young nation, and our attention-span is sadly short; we've done alright as a nation, but as a people, things aren't going so hot - and haven't since the Nixon era. Eisenhower was about the last real non-ideological Republican we've had in top office, and he tried to warn us about how the post-war era was shaping up - but few listened.
Ah well: this is not getting the leaves off my lawn!
"Citizens" are a fast-fading group here: unions & collective bargaining have been so beaten down that the capitalist ideal of cheap commodity labor is pretty much a reality, consumer's groups are completely toothless in terms of causing any real change in the way things run, voters really only get to choose between Tweedle-Dum & Tweedle-Dumber...or not playing at all, which suits the suits at the top just fine.
This is a major reason, I believe, that the recent elections went the way they did - there's been a lot of despair over the course of things, and not just these last 8 years (personally, I trace it back to the years immediately following WW2); whether any real improvement for real people is in the offing, only time will tell.
A big part of the problem is that there's no sense of real history remaining here: everyone has their favorite faiy tales, but few actually look back far enough & dig deep enough to really get a sense of what's happened in the long view. We're still a young nation, and our attention-span is sadly short; we've done alright as a nation, but as a people, things aren't going so hot - and haven't since the Nixon era. Eisenhower was about the last real non-ideological Republican we've had in top office, and he tried to warn us about how the post-war era was shaping up - but few listened.
Ah well: this is not getting the leaves off my lawn!