To all of the cops in America who enforce the will of the rich, I imlpore you to realize that, in the end, you and your family will be locked out of the nuclear fallout bunker. To all of the American service men and women, I suggest you look into the lives of veterans and discover how well or how poorly former soldiers are treated in your country.
Actually, I implore, suggest, beseech, beg all of the people who serve the elite to look at the outcomes the rich have insured for an ever-increasing number of Americans. Does it look like the rich will stop once they taken what little wealth the poor had and the what little more wealth the middle class have or had. Does it feel like the super rich will stop at stealing the fortunes and inheritances of the upper-middle class, the rich but not super rich? If, to you, it looks as if the Uber rich will spare you the indignity of losing it all, please tell me why, because I see nothing that suggest the will ever stop accumulating more.
To the original point if this post however, I suggest all cops, military personnel and anyone who is making the redistribution of wealth to a infinitesimally small cohort to question their loyalty. Why are you doing your very best to make sure people like you and most likely YOU will some day lose it all. If not for yourself, for your children?
In 2018, I wrote a book highlighting the problems Humanity would face if more power, wealth, and control was funneled to a small group of elite individuals, groups, or organizations. In my book, I provided solutions (from myself and others) to the inevitable problems and also a means for the Public to analyze, compare, and contrast the words and deeds of those we choose to follow against reality. In my book Solutions: Enough complaining. Let's fix America.
In "Solutions...", I provide the means for readers to disseminate information as provided by their news sources of choice, their elected officials, and any other authority they choose to follow. The book also offers a means to hold their leaders up, not just to a higher standard than is currently accepted but to one that would improve their lives and the lives of those for whom they care.