Once again, it’s reset time. My reset. All the craziness just gets me worked up and I want to scream as loud as I can — why aren’t you paying attention? Why don’t you see what’s going on?
Well, from what I’m seeing, I think you are seeing what’s going on. I do think people are paying attention, and I find that my screams are just another voice saying the same thing. To me, that’s a good thing.
That means I can get back to what I really want to do: draw attention to what is happening behind the curtains, address voting rights, and expose the attacks designed to confuse and distract us from our democracy.
We have a mental health pandemic nationwide that is underfunded and swept under the carpet. We have a drug addiction crisis that isn’t being solved by blowing up boats in the Caribbean — and I guess the drug problem is all over now, since no boats have been blown up in months.
Homelessness is directly related to the defunding of state mental health facilities dating back to the 1990s, and the funding available today is still controlled by the color of your state’s voting history.
I have written on dark money, and you can read elsewhere about the efforts to dismantle Citizens United. Here’s the thing though — Citizens United is just the tip of the iceberg. Getting rid of it will be great, but it’s only a start.
We may also get into the Supreme Court, some questionable justices, and where their loyalties truly lie — not whether they’re liberal or conservative, but whose pockets may be influencing their decisions.
For now, I’m taking a much-needed reset. I’ll let others continue the great work they’re doing exposing the Epstein chronicles, pushing to impeach the entire administration, and getting certain leaders the mental health help they sorely need. No promises — but I’m pushing the big button.