I’m sick and tired of all this polarization and negativity that’s going on in this country. 

Us average and low-income people must stick together and not be swayed by this media 

misinformation campaigns tell you who to vote for. So, they can keep the average and low income fighting amongst each other because the only people that benefit from that are the ultra-rich and establishment politicians. That’s why we have a top 1% that owned almost close to half the wealth in the US. It’s not by accident, folks. And if we keep on this current trajectory, voting the same way we have in the past, slavery and genocide could very well be back on the table, just branded a different way.

 So, you better forget about all this media misinformation and polarization.

Wake up and focus on that different color, that mean green. And let’s focus on this wealth disparity. And you can start by picking the right kind of candidates, you know, the ones that aren’t beholden to these ultra wealthy, out of touch, egotistical billionaires.

You think they’re slave drivers now, just wait. If we stay on this current path, I’m telling you, we could very well be headed towards serfdom. So, we must stop all this nonsense and come together.

You know, there’s a faction out there that make a lot of money from racism, disinformation, and polarization. And I’m afraid it may very well one day cause a civil war in this country, which I proclaim is emphatically bad for business, for everybody, despite your ideology. You know, violence affects the money, and the money disparity also affects the violence.

That’s why we need economic harmony. That component that we, the people, need to use as a construct to even the economic scales. If we do this properly, folks, everybody can get what they want.

We need new ideas, not the same politicians with the same strategy. All that does is equal the same result. And that’s the definition of insanity, doing everything the same way and expecting a different result.

We need new strategies to deal with these very complex issues. Look here. 

We must be very careful with the information we’re consuming from the media. Remember, they get paid to write some of these stories. In furtherance, a top 1% own or fund most of these media organizations. Choose your leaders wisely. Be careful with that word winning. It can be very deceptive in politics, because sometimes you can be consumed with wanting to pick the candidate that you think will win, and you’re misinformed by the media nine times out of ten, as opposed to selecting the candidate that’s better suited for your family’s bottom line. Don’t let the media dissuade you. Wear your knowledge like a hat. You got to be smarter than that. Be real with it. 

The ultra-rich and the politicians always figure a way to keep the economic scales unbalanced. It’s time, it’s been time, well past time to make a statement 

The middle class is increasingly becoming non-existent. 

Make land ownership more economically viable. For everyone, we need a revival, a renewal. It’s a new day, it’s a new dawn, and we want everybody feeling good, 

They just want to use that method of divide and conquer, all that negativity. It works well for the rich and establishment politicians. They keep you poor and the rich richer.

I reiterate, instead of this racial talk, we should be focused on that other color for now, which is that mean green. Who cares if we like each other or not, hell? I, as well as you, I’m sure everybody has relatives that you don’t like, but you can still go to family get togethers.

The people are the ones that make these elites rich. The people are the ones that get these politicians elected. If you don’t pick the right politicians, you will continue to get poorer and poorer and poorer and poorer while the elites get wealthier and wealthier and wealthier and gain more control than what they already have. If you want something different, then you must do something different. 

You know, there’s a scripture that I feel is real appropriate as it relates to this article. It’s Romans 16:17-18-watch out for those who cause division and create obstacles contrary to the doctrine that you have been taught. Avoid them, for such persons do not serve our Lord Christ, but their own appetites. And by smooth talk and flattery, they deceive the hearts of the naive. Amen. Hallelujah. 

United We Can Stand: Embracing Economic Harmony among all races of people. In these challenging times, it’s vital for us to recognize the power of unity among average and low-income individuals. The divide-and-conquer tactics propagated by certain media outlets and entrenched political elites only serve to foster polarization and discord. By coming together and prioritizing economic harmony, we can challenge the status quo and pursue a future where the wealth gap is diminished, and opportunities are accessible to all.

Let’s shift our focus from divisive rhetoric to shared economic interests. We often become distracted by media narratives that encourage us to identify our differences rather than our common goals. Instead, let’s concentrate on the “mean green”—our collective financial health. By selecting candidates who prioritize the welfare of the many over the interests of a privileged few, we can work towards creating a society that uplifts everyone.

Remember, the importance of informed decision-making cannot be overstated. When we discern facts from misinformation, we empower ourselves to choose leaders who are dedicated to serving our needs. Together, we can advocate for policies that promote fair land ownership, better job opportunities, and equitable wealth distribution. Let’s use our voices to demand change and inspire one another to take action. 

As we embark on this journey, let us heed the call for unity and perseverance. The time for action is now. Together, we can forge a future where economic equality is not just a dream, but a reality for all. ~Balance Due