Most important things have a place of their own, or a place on a list of Top 10s. So this is it. Thank you for acknowledging today’s most important things. I hope you can remember some of them.
When important things become too specific, like Life’s Most Important Things, we immediately set aside some of the best things. Because we separate them from life. We wind up with little sets of important things at home, at work, at the club, on the road, or with old friends. Whatever remains goes somewhere else. We may call them “honorable mentions” or “also rans.”
The current political, social, business and legal affairs of the United States run on power, privilege, money, sexuality, hedonism, malleable facts, clever distortions, and droning consistency. Behind those, though, are the principle features. Nothing is spoken of as destructive, but it must perform destructively. The summary is easier. “Build back what we destroy, better. Honesty requires no substance in this new world, of course, but concepts like “truth” have no part in the new honesty. Honesty is “our current position,” as the following meme from Twitter clearly captures.

The current goal is only thwarted by the claimants. We have three or four identifiable subspecies of republican, and more of the democrat variety. They each have their institutions and principles to destroy. And, unlike us, they only publicly use the D or R after their names. There is virtually no contention between the Uniparty members themselves. Here is precisely how it works:
Good is bad. Bad is good. Wealth is bad, and wealthy is worse. . . especially if you earned it. Poverty is good, and the rewards are special. You will be well, brother and sister, for there is no cure, no hope, no chance. Some people can never be well, so why should you? Trust the state to provide your most important things.
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