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Originally Posted by redpoint5
Yeah, that's how it perpetuates. Nobody cares about ignorant corruption so long as half the time it's on their side.
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I don't think it's half the time on my side. Maybe it is, I haven't done the math.
It's not that I don't care about the possible effects. I just don't see how I can believe either side nor would I know of a solution even if I thought one side was right.
All I know is I've been in a hurricane, twice was in a car that almost got lifted by a tornado and in one of those occasions the car got smashed to pieces with baseball sized hail with me and my family in it, have been in two storms that knocked out all internet and phonelines for days, live in an area people are saying has been in a +20 year drought, frequently the whole valley (or state) gets smoked out from wild fires, had friends and family die from COVID, had children in the family orphaned from both their parents dying, peronally know people that live in Ukraine that are severely affected by the war, etc.
Is giving rich people $7,500 to buy EV's going to fix all that? Probably not, but nobody agrees whether it's helpful for something or not. So what can I do? You're not going to convince me this is corrupt and we need to do something about it. And nobody is going to convince me it's not corrupt either.