When I add an article it ALWAYS automatically loads on top of the previous one. So, if you want to understand my thought processes during any one day in an evolutionary way, the bottom ones are first and the upper ones are afterwards in my progressions of thoughts and explorations of what might be important to share with you to make your lives better and to help you live another day and have a better grasp of reality here on earth.
However, one also has to understand that every country to some degree brainwashes it's people in various ways. Even the U.S. teaches us to think our country is the best one on earth.
For me, sometimes with Trump or when Nixon was president that wasn't possible. But, remember if Trump doesn't totally destroy the U.S. and all it's institutions we can rebuild it after he leaves because I hope we don't have anyone like him ever again to destroy our country like he is now.
And remember the 2nd part of Descartes saying:
"There is nothing so bad that no good may come of it"
This likely will be true of the Trump years too. This is one reason why we change presidents every 4 to 8 years and have regularly since George Washington except for FDR during the Great Depression and World war II.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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