What deal?

Graphic by Bruna Costa

While the grand ole party and the laughing ass battle for white supremacy, what does our nation really see happening across the aisle? And when I say nation, I mean, the one and only: middle-class.

Is the societal spike interrupting, disrupting, or just complaining this country is just too easy to manage, or at least it thinks it’s too easy to manage, occasionally? When we get in this funk, how do we keep the conversation going: the roads built, the American hustle of the American dream? I feel we’re all at the intellectual office of digestive efficiency, but white supremacy is at the helm of the political manufacturing machine.

So, does that mean we are peace phobes, and is everything done? A funny thought, but do we venture into purging corruption so new corruption can begin? Financially, what do we have to lose? Let’s check our metric of debt-to-wealth ratio, and is it clear and concise; does it need re-buffering?

I want to go to Qatar and Abu Dhabi this year, and maybe even stay for a little while, because the re-buffering of the New York and Philadelphia technology sector isn’t inspiring, but rather just quite lame. Abu Dhabi and Qatar shift minds, money, and politics so they have technological infrastructure that has no rivals.

So what is the deal? If at complete boredom, we should sneak the next guy, or gal candidate, into the Senate, and then into the White House. Just to hint at them through their entire candidacy being some kind of president who is just content with building monuments and telling classy jokes at galas. All this, just so we can say things like: oh yeah, that monumental president. Hopefully, it doesn’t turn racial, but it is that conversation. Who’s to say what, and what about, if anything at all? I’m in the audience, the audience of the middle class, and we beg to differ.

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