A little education goes a long way.
For example, usually there is no wrong way in making a lasagna. Anyone can add anything to it to make it their own. Perhaps you add ricotta, cottage cheese, or even pineapple (for you vegetarians and/or vegans)...perhaps something no one else would ever eat. But, it doesn't matter because it's yours and you like it.
Personally, I put about seven kinds of cheeses in my lasagna. I usually use some sort of Ragu sauce with the oven-ready noodles (more recently). It's really good. I always enjoy it.
What does this have to do with politics?
The United States is just like a lasagna: it's full of interesting ingredients that make it good, to each one of us. The makers of this great lasagna are members of Congress, the Presidency, and the Supreme Court. The components of lasagna are what leads its maker to use them. He wouldn't use what he doesn't like. He would construct it just so...just so that he likes it. It's the way he thinks it should be.
Republicans are, in effect, in control of the federal government. They're creating a bad meal for the rest of the world.
I'm working, although very little at the moment, on the campaign of Barry Welsh. He's running against Mike Pence for his seat in the United States House of Representatives, Indiana-06.
Pence is one of those architects of the great American lasagna. Check his voting record, and you will see the horrible choices he is making for this great country: impoverishing even his district.
Please, contribute, if you can, to the Welsh Campaign - unseating one of the most conservative Representatives in the House depends on it.