The Universal No Common Sense Situation

Now that we share a new definition for common sense, I would like to share our no-common-sense experiences.The examples I post cover global, national, local, business, personal, historical, and current situations; all of which are authentic! Feel free to post any example of no-common-sense that you know of, or have experienced (i.e., User’s Post). While each of us may have unique situations, there is one situation that affects every single person in America; and makes NO-COMMON-SENSE!

America’s government of, by, and for the people, is not! Decades of constant fighting to gain control of the government (i.e., the political parties), relentless attempts to manipulate the legislative process (i.e., special-interest groups and lobbyists), and the development of an  attitude of indifference toward the democraticc process (i.e., “we the people”) have  made America a crippled republic; a breeding ground for the barriers to common sense, and a killing field for the supports of common sense!

While some indivduals enter the field of politics with good intentions, the indifferent attitude of “we the people” toward politics has made it possible for candidates of questionable integrity to become members of congress. Remember WE VOTED THEM IN! Too many people can not name their senators or representatives in the house, let alone know what they stand for, their morality, how they vote. or their ability to represent us in congress.

Look at it this way…

* You …”we the people”.

* Own a company…government of, by, and for the people”

* You hire people to manage your company…elected politicians.

* You find that the people you hired are mismanging your company.

* What do you do?

1. Fire the current management team…vote out the elected politicians.

2. Hire a new management team…vote in politicians you know and trust!

WHAT ARE WE WAITING FOR?

Dracula Fears Sunlight

Wolf Man Fears A Full Moon

Frankenstein Fears Fire

POLITICIANS FEAR VOTES

Remaking America Is Up To You (Ref. Publications).

ANALYZE THE EXAMPLE

* What were the dynamics?

* Which supports and barriers were in play?

* Who, or what, won the the Tug-Of-War? Why?

* Discuss the outcome with your friends and family.

* Use Post #4 as a reference for the dynamics and the relationships between supports and barriers.