Whenever I conflate the biggest issues threatening Society and Humanity with the ever-growing economic injustice seen in America and around the Globe, I feel as if people view my beliefs as either hyperbolic, or lacking in nuance. I obviously believe neither of these assessments and will detail why I believe money/wealth or more accurately, the disproportionate distribution of these things to be the existential threat of this and all time.
Not only are wars fought over resources today, but they have been fought over throughout recorded history to secure such things as land for farming and shelter, water for drinking, modes of transportation and commerce and more recently the sky and space for surveillance a supremacy. While these things may debatebly be necessary for a people to survive, it is certain that they have historically gone to a minority of individuals whose greed transcended anything resembling a sustainable civilization. Rome, one of the most famous empires collapsed under its own weight. Its leaders sought to extend its borders beyond what its massive wealth could maintain. While continuing it's expansion, Rome discovered that the more remote lands it conquered did not contain the richest that previously conquered territories contained. As a matter of fact, the latter territories annexed by Rome most likely proved to be a bigger strain on their failing economy than anything else. Other empires may have had varying circumstances that led to their collapse, all of those various circumstances could be traced to a desire to accumulate more resources. The onle commonality under all of those circumstances that led to the collapse of empires was GREED or the desire to hoard wealth to the point of collapse. And America's fate will be no different as the elite try to confiscate everything, and I mean everything
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...", provide the means for readers to disseminate information as provided by their news sources of choice, their elected officials, and any other authority they chose 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 they care for.