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Identifying one's self as a Conservative or Liberal, Left or Right, Democrat or Republican (In the USA) may likely be a thing of the past in the not too distant future.

Ask, "HOW LONG DOES A POLITICAL PARTY LAST?" Until they stop representing what The People are thinking.

Now, with the emergence of the multi-national conglomerates and the nature of running for office in America, politicians are in the position of not only working for their constituents but also paying particular attention to the legislation that benefits the companies that are supporting them.

As "A Failed Democrat" and "A Republican Who Knows Better", I don't think this was why this country was founded.

Right now, the ability of The People to redirect governmental priorities by becoming involved may appeal to a couple of large voting blocks that the pollsters don't generally understand.

It will be my argument that we have pivoted from one NRG ERA to another (relax Irina, I'm a realist and know we must put all forms of available energy to their highest and best use).

That simple fact may provide GenZ leaders to issue a wake-up call to other members of their generational cohort around the world.

They constitute approximate two billion of the global population of eight billion.

That kind of bloc affects elections ... yes?

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