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usually like to get into the weeds on here

 




I don’t usually like to get into the weeds on here, but there comes a point where staying silent feels like an abdication of responsibility.

The "prosperity" we’re told we have is being hollowed out, and it’s a failed policy being used to justify even worse ideas. I’m seeing a massive shift in the landscape: the modern "Conservative" movement has abandoned its roots, leaving a vacuum where common-sense stability used to be.

If we don't have security at the base of our lives, we lose the ability to engage in the things that make us human—reading, art, and community. We’re being bracketed by prejudice and data breaches while the people in charge control the narrative. It’s time to wake up. The labels are lying to you.

It's projections where in, that going to make debt

 insolvency a decades problem in Alberta


Prompts to get the written post above is below 👇 

I've been engaging in political talk on Facebook 

Mostly cuz I'm surprised like I read a hundred books a year for the last decade 

I think the fall of the West isn't going to be pretty 

I say the high psychedelic pleasure is reading 

But on Maslow's pyramid the bottom of security and prosperity is being attacked with ego and self-worth for prejudice bracketing 

On people's breaches of data Bracketing over prejudice 

People can't have community empathy, Arts and music and books on the top of Maslow's pyramid. If the bottom of the pyramid security and prosperity are taken out from each other, it's the battle the right has won for failed policy to purposely control the narrative for more failed policy

Community is not going to get the drivers of familiar and similar or ambition on top of the Maslow pyramid if empathy growth is attacked from the bottom up from security and prosperity 

So the top of Maslow's pyramid about caring about your neighbor or having empathy and reading and the Arts people can't afford to do that because the prosperity of the bottom of Maslow's pyramid and security I think is under attack 

It's failed. Policy purposely failed policy that they're blaming to control the narrative with projections that they are not in power to make new policy. That's even worse for showing the data failed policy that they created for a projection of more fail policy for the public

I don't usually pickle people's drivers cuz I don't like picking up my drivers and no one likes their drivers picked out 

When criminality is involved sometimes you got to speak up and be an adult 

Oftentimes I do not stay on Facebook for long and I get off periodically but this is 

Not okay 

For UCP to make failed policy project it as others then say that's why they sell you policy because of there failed policy that was suppose to fail...


I don't think the conservatives are conservative anymore 


And people got to wake up to that 


That the NDP is more conserve than the conservatives


#UCP #NDP

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