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Changes are coming! President Trump is the most prominent vessel for them but the trend is the same globally. So! Is or isn't USA going to continue as a world dominant superpower? People both in and outside the US are divided on this issue. Which trend constitutes the majority trend? What are the realistic scenarios and the probable outcome? So far it seems the American voters are no longer willing to shoulder this heavy burden, so if our claim of real democratic western constitutions is to remain believable, the answer is already in - and all the naysayers are in fact attempting to resist a global change already decided by the people of the nation in question! I view changes as the very foundation of reality and find the illusion of unchanging power, control and alliances detrimental and belonging to the past. The arguments against changes may all seem rational enough - until you realize that they're all based on the past and the experiences obtained by the choices made then ... I contend that humanity as a whole now stands on the threshold of transition from tangential, linear thinking (leading in all possible directions) to a much more conscious awareness seeking answers that will jive with better understanding of cosmic laws for life and matter. The waning linear thinking depends solely on the fundamental "point of view" - buried of course in layers of culture - but nonetheless detectable by calm resolve. It depends on the identity of the individual, the group, the nation or even the international institutions and being linear, it can take the mind anywhere while everyone is absurdly claming to be right ! The conscious awareness recognizes this endless, potentially violent division inherent in the linear approach and is constantly seeking the right time for the appropriate change - not based on past assumptions or old habits alone - but also on the evermore clear (and constantly changing) perception of what constitutes "true" reality. That's why I find that 1) the political partisanship has to be surmounted by a quest for truth and 2) a new neutrality be attempted by the MSM joining the people in seeking transparency - partly in order to combat corruption of our politicians - but also to allow voters to make the informed choices which are after all the beating heart of democracies of any kind.
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