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Politics of Cardiac Arrest

Wealthy thrivers off polarizing put-down strategies
calcify toxic win/lose Capitalization patterns
building up around bicameral governing hearts
of our health-wealth struggling
ebb and flow financial system.

Investment of time and money,
nutrition flowing in established monoculturing directions
tends to stick there,
accumulating ever more fatty tissue,
monopolistic 
monotheistic
monotonously chronic issues
of economic heart failure
ensues hardening of political life's 
systemic trauma arteries.

More polycultural integrity 
of Win/Win co-passion
sustains resonant 
ecologically economic enlightenment
and neurologically healthy 
resilient political empowerment
where monocultural supremacy, 
with stressed-out hardening arteries, 
will fail
to optimally thrive,
while sucking in environmental resources
until formerly healthy families 
and communities 
and species over-consume 
and wilt 
and fail
faster than our interdependent
systemic healthcare replacement rate.

What do starving and thirsty bio-health systems need from you
with you
of you
through you
to share with you
every nurturing grace we could cooperatively contain?

My answer does not end 
with another monotheistic TrumpCard,
or anthro-supremacist 
patristic
industrial ballistic
militarized Capitalistic
retributive justice competition.

These are in dynamic opposition
to all reconnecting religious feelings
and thoughts.

Hearts over-flowing with oppositional power-investment
will only further harden current monotheistic death-trends,
traumatically degenerative 
EarthCardiac arrest
of panentheistically religious 
indigenous 
love-life revival.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2016




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