Here are some of the thought-provoking dialogues that will give you goosebumps.
Tom Kirkman: “Your problem wasn’t my scruples. It was your lack of them”
Tom Kirkman: “Your problem wasn’t my scruples. It was your lack of them”
Tom Kirkman: “Technology changes. Human biology doesn’t.”
Tom Kirkman: “Technology changes. Human biology doesn’t.”
Seth Wright: “That’s what a relationship is. It’s about losing control. It’s about surrendering.”
Seth Wright: “That’s what a relationship is. It’s about losing control. It’s about surrendering.”
Tom Kirkman: “We’re not defined by our difficulties. We’re defined by how we respond to them.”
Jack Stevenson
Former President Trump taught us more about American government than all of the college professors have in a century. That is not because the scholars were uninformed; it is because they lacked the stage setting that made Trumpâs instruction a showstopper. I think we should be grateful for the lesson in American democracy. Now it is up to us to decide how to apply what we have learned.
Perhaps the most critical problem is the influence of money in the political system. Money can be channeled through a series of organizations, thus hiding the original source, and can be used to influence the outcome of elections and legislation. The process was given sanctity as âfree speechâ by the 2010 U.S. Supreme Court decision Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. The notion that money is free speech is an absurdity. The belief that money corrupts the democratic process is a certainty.