The
business plan is simple: just create havoc, disorder, mayhem, hatred, confusion
(or, as scientists call all of this, entropy) and then sell people the things
they need to survive in this entropic environment.
Oh, and by the way, they call this entropy “freedom.”
The
Republican Party uses this plan in almost every way. Let me just use one
example: guns. Republicans want everyone to have guns all the time everywhere.
If you don’t have a gun, and somebody shoots you, it’s your own damn fault. What
happens when you increase the number of guns in circulation among human beings,
some of whom are ready to pull a trigger whenever they get angry? Predictably,
you get more shootings. How do you protect yourselves from shooters? You need
to get a gun also. The NRA keeps laws that restrict firearms from being
enacted, resulting in more shootings; AND they represent manufacturers who will
sell you firearms. The Republicans are in the entropy business: they create an
environment of gun violence, then claim the solution to gun violence is more
guns—then they sell you guns.
This
is the plan in Oklahoma, anyway. The Oklahoma House passed a bill that would
allow anyone who is legally able to carry a firearm to bring them to school.
The governor vetoed the bill, but state representatives are threatening a special summer session to override
the veto, and the NRA threatens to mount a campaign against her.
The
Republican business plan:
- Create an environment of gun violence.
- Convince people that guns are the answer to gun violence.
- Sell guns.
- Make profit.
The
fundamentalist churches are also in the entropy business. The first thing they
do is to tell you that, unless you accept their doctrines and become a
Republican and stand your ground regarding unlimited access to guns, then you
are going to hell. If you even question Donald Trump, you are going to hell. They
make everyone in their churches feel like all of society around them is damned,
mostly because of Democrats. But, they offer the solution: give them your
obedience and your money. The fundamentalist churches make lots of money and
get lots of people to obey the Republican Party by convincing people that the
only way to not be overwhelmed by the entropy of the world is to join them.
The
Christian business plan:
- Create an environment of hell.
- Convince people that Republican churches are the only way to keep out of hell.
- Sell church membership.
- Make profit.
These
business plans are working nicely. According to a recently updated CNN article,
there have been 22 school shootings in the first 20 weeks of 2018.
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