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The many dangers of today have continually enslaved millions of people in a realm of reality far removed from their hopes and dreams. The onslaught of tremors from the recent mass shootings, political unrest in many parts of the world, the ongoing unending global pandemic, and social unrest here in the United States have exasperated human conditions around the world.

In the United States, where there is so much bitterness between political parties, where compromise is never in the equation, the seeds of revolt are now being sown. The latest stimulus bill was just an excuse to lure the public into a false sense of security, as they say, because the billions of dollars that were scattered in bank accounts across the country were deliberately withheld by the IRS and the Social Security because they were taking extraordinary steps to ensure the profitability of financial institutions. We should not be fooled by reports that banks have the public’s best interest in depositing these stimulus funds into customer accounts as soon as possible. With billions of dollars on the way, it’s too great a temptation not to take advantage of.

Even when the public receives government assistance in the form of stimulus funds, the uphill battle for millions of people to achieve or regain a quality of life is a battle that many cannot win. The daily struggle for a quality of life equal to what the United States had for millions at the height of our economic dominance from the 1950s to the 1960s. This uphill battle raging today has gone on far too long. A constant fight against very formable odds, especially today. This seemingly endless battle may very well be unwinnable.

For many, the daily struggles continue to escalate. There is no respite, only remorse for millions because they have been and continue to be abandoned by a nation too divided against itself. Every time there is a glimmer of hope of being rescued from your daily drudgery, it is quickly overlooked by our corporate governance with trickery and deceit.

The widening disparity of wealth around the world has subjugated the masses into accepting their lot in life. Sure, many through due diligence and a certain degree of luck manage to change and alter their quality of life. But, too many are rejected or are unable to reach the ladder of upward mobility.

The great economic reset that has been years in the making has not only been encouraged but anticipated by the economic failures of the United States over the past 40 years. Now, when President Biden introduces his new great economic expansion, this New Deal for the 21st century, could it be too little too late? Even if this bill is passed and implemented, the wheels of the great economic reset will be almost impossible to stop.

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