Politicians or Problem Solvers?
- CEN analyst
- Mar 4, 2018
- 1 min read
The world is facing several challenging issues. Climate change is for real, and we can already see its effects. There is snow in Texas and warmth in Siberia. This is not normal, and like I said in my first article, this is a problem that affects the entire human race. We need to solve this problem not as Americans, but as a united humanity. Then there is automation. Sure, the job is done more efficiently by the robots, but it would put people out of work across the world. We are not prepared for this yet. We need to ensure the survival of the human race. If people everywhere lose their jobs, wars could break out, governments could collapse. We need to think of a way to balance it out. Poverty is another problem the entire world is facing. People do not even have the basic resources required to survive and be successful. This leads to illiteracy and frustration, and that could be dangerous as we have seen it in the past. So we have these serious problems facing humanity, but no one is solving them. Politicians have failed to solve our world's most imminent problems. So ask yourself: who do we need in government; politicians or problem solvers? We need people who can get the job done, and those people are problem solvers, not politicians. It's time to take a stand for what is right, because the future of the human race depends on it.