when trillions catch up with them and play-money isn't going to cut it We don't want anything to change, but we want it fixed! scream pleading millions who have never seen a silver platter, let alone had one handed to them elitists feast upon the stationary
what do you when the Social Security checks stop rolling and you can afford your life-saving medicine about as much as you afford your own private island your eyes carry barrels of worry while the food bank keeps your head above the tsunami but just barely you stop sleeping, because what if a wave comes in the night and snatches it all away?
crying shame doesn't even begin to cover it
this is what you do: not out of want out of necessity
arch your shoulders, feel the gritty blood pumping still something they can never cut is your faith that things will get better before they end.