Diogenes wrote: If you track it all the way back, you will find Dollars at the bottom of the problem.
That's too much like blaming guns for their trigger being pulled.
It is human nature, or culture, or whatever the exact delimitation of that nebula, that's at the root. And it'll only get worse, with technology increasingly potent.
The solution is not dollars, the solution is to stop funneling dollars and let real world consequences cull the herd of the irreparably stupid and pathological. The survivors will embrace a better culture.
Why does that sound like MSimon's argument...
Simon will say "the drug war", but I will say "Social programs asserted to improve the lot of the poor." We've spent a trillion dollars on these failed social programs, and they have simply caused more disconnect from reality, not less.
Condition people to expect nannyism, and they'll sit on ass waiting for handouts. Condition people to drink up MSM koolaid and they'll see everything in koolaid tints. People care too little beyond their extra soft toilet paper and what they can splurge on by credit card, etc, to care about weird geek things like what the Constitution is and what's actually written there, etc. People who go into politics are (or at least end up) too corrupt to care about serving people and nothing more AKA small government.
It's a vicious circle and politics isn't the solution. Where there's no popular will, there's no way but further down the spiral. As comfortable as the ride is, double quilted and hypnotizingly red white and blue. Culture leads, not politics. Buffered as it might be by profit margins (eg "quality of life"), the mutual spite of cliques within a population (eg "bottom feeding pathological addicts", "gays", "lefties", "righties", "blacks", etc - remember I'm part black before pulling racist card) is just a festering obstacle from healthy, balanced, well oiled social mechanics.
Look at the middle east. Refusal to see and treat others (neighbours as one mystic hermit said) like human beings is the momentum in
that merry go round. The status quo of loathing between political cliques in the USA is just ... I'm not sure what the word is. Somewhere between discouraging and cynically funny. But apparently that's not enough impetus for a challenger, from either or any party TBH, to this latest ... buffoon in chief.
