America is like an alcoholic family; kids know something isn't being said but can't quite put their finger on it. Dad talks & it's ridiculous. but then mom talks & it's still a false conversation that doesn't name what's actually happening. Time for us to get real now & intervene

Feb 6, 2019 · 4:17 AM UTC

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So you’re saying Stacey didn’t give it to us straight? Yes. Yes she did.
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That's not really what I'm saying. I think she's great. It's not about her; it's about the dominant conversation we're having.
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It’s a shame you didn’t just say dysfunctional instead of alcoholic. Same point could have been made without potentially alienating the sober community. Just my 2 cents.
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Yep, maybe we can end this childlike nature of attacking third world countries for resources so that we can lead a nice modern life that is actually killing the planet. There is one level of honesty and then there is another.
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I have felt this way for some time. Nothing triggers ACOA issues more than this crazy- making POTUS & GOP.
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Time to Frickin sober up!
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"I offer this here because I think alcoholism is a good way to approach the phenomenon of Donald Trump. He makes much more sense to me when I view him from what I know about my own alcoholism, and having survived alcoholism in my family." medium.com/@maxgordon19/on-a…
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As long as the Rich are getting richer it’s the hardest battle to fight.. The change is full of fear.. and why we need the Love.. stay the course..🙏🇺🇸
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Agree completely. Or a family with narcissitic or sociopathic abuse. You’re spot on.
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This is a perfect analogy!!!!
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