Then she asked 'so what happens in a society where the politicians run amok like this?' Open your world history book to just about any page and you'll find the same story. It goes a little something like this:
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People begin to feel out of touch with their politicians, and by extension, with their issues, debates, speeches, decisions, laws . . . | ||||
     |      | Step 2 ----> People look for something different that they can believe in. There's a long road and a short road history can take from here. Either they go directly to step 3, or some demagogue surfaces promising to save the world, only to lead them to ruin in pursuit of his/her own personal gain . . . and then they move on to step 3. | |||
     |      |     | Step 3 ------> People lose trust in their politicians, and in the government those pols run.
**Disenfranchised and with a sense of impotence, people grow indifferent to the frick and frack of the government (why worry about that which you cannot control?). They stop voting. **They begin to feel that 'as long as the politicians don't do anything that invades on my little day-to-day world, they can do whatever the heck they want.' They don't really care who's in office. **They increasingly resent the tax money these pols waste on things which don't help them. **With no faith in the pols, people fear any decisions, actions, or movement of any kind. In fact, they get so nervous when they feel that the government might actually DO something that they support anyone who acts as a foil | ||
     |      |    |    | Step 4 --------> This is the way the world ends.
This is the way the world ends. This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but with a whimper. (Thanks, Al) | |
     |      |    |    |      | Step 5 --------------> Eventually, some folks in a nearby not-so-disenfranchised land decide to take the place over and the clock rolls back a ways.
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Is there a way out? Not sure. When in doubt, follow the advice on my bumper: "What Would Reagan Do?"