A Circuitous Path – The Propensity to Participate
Alexander Research & Consulting
Wealth incites their reason to jump into elections
Some individuals, groups and political parties use a circuitous path toward policy objectives. Studies have indicated that those entities that have wealth incite their “propensity to participate” in elections, not at all overcoming irrational beliefs. Thus, politics gets in the way of the real motives expressed by private citizens and political candidates. Surely, their past performances can reveal odd, even foreign, entanglements!
Precursors to their drive for power can sometimes present during childhood as maladaptive dream-work, determining forms of compulsive-obsessive behaviour. As they travel across the country, trying to gain attention to their views, some of their speeches cross paths with reality.
Lately, questions concerning the integrity of the politician have arisen. Taking the terms represented in a speech literally does accomplish the motive of the speaker – to direct shame toward another citizen or group, even with transvaluation of action potentials. After denying the representation, the individual presses to add an interpretation. They fasten themselves to the episode, although claiming not to share the variable under comment.
The inserted haiku gives some familiarity to this concept. Do not excuse its sharpness.
Visiting the 4th Generation
Shhhh! Hear them humming
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birds outside the “Quiet Room”
Tolstoy and Russia
Celebrate Dr. King’s birthday! His genius amazed many, including myself, October 29, 1967, as I saw him from a balcony.
Ron and Elizabeth Alexander
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