Not So Good Vibes
What is everybody so angry about?
No doubt somebody else wrote even before then that Americans were angry, angrier than ever. Why are you people never satisfied?
Seems to me that if everyone who is mouthing off about whatever would shut up and do something, anything, one little thing -- then we'd all be on the road to a better existence. Whatever that is.
This "angry Americans" theme isn't new. Texas Congressman and former Republican presidential wannabe Ron Paul wrote back in 2006 that Americas were angrier than he'd ever seen them. (I couldn't finish reading it, cause it just made me sooo angry).
I'm so tired of everybody complaining all the time. Shut up, get up or get out and DO something. (And blogging doesn't count.) It doesn't take money to make a tiny improvement in a school, in a life, in a neighborhood. All it takes is time and we've all got plenty of that -- because most of us are just sitting around wasting it.
The next time somebody complains about ANYTHING, just ask them: "What have you done today to change it?"
Then enjoy the silence.
No doubt somebody else wrote even before then that Americans were angry, angrier than ever. Why are you people never satisfied?
Seems to me that if everyone who is mouthing off about whatever would shut up and do something, anything, one little thing -- then we'd all be on the road to a better existence. Whatever that is.
This "angry Americans" theme isn't new. Texas Congressman and former Republican presidential wannabe Ron Paul wrote back in 2006 that Americas were angrier than he'd ever seen them. (I couldn't finish reading it, cause it just made me sooo angry).
I'm so tired of everybody complaining all the time. Shut up, get up or get out and DO something. (And blogging doesn't count.) It doesn't take money to make a tiny improvement in a school, in a life, in a neighborhood. All it takes is time and we've all got plenty of that -- because most of us are just sitting around wasting it.
The next time somebody complains about ANYTHING, just ask them: "What have you done today to change it?"
Then enjoy the silence.

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