Too often, a problem is allowed to fester until it reaches a crisis point... and the American people are left asking the question: what went wrong and why?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There wasn't so many ISSUES like there are today. It was a simpler time.
The American people are frustrated.
When we see that our problem is so complicated and so all-encompassing in its intent and content, then we realize that it is no longer a Negro problem, confined only to the American Negro; that it is no longer an American problem, confined only to America, but it is a problem for humanity.
Everybody has problems. Everyone has issues.
I think we have a cultural difficulty with looking at our problems.
Sometimes the situation is only a problem because it is looked at in a certain way. Looked at in another way, the right course of action may be so obvious that the problem no longer exists.
We only think when we are confronted with problems.
Americans have been hurting, but when we demanded solutions, too often Washington responded with the same stale mindset that led to failed policies like Obamacare. It's a mindset that gave us political talking points, not serious solutions.
Americans often have trouble enjoying the present moment.
You know, everybody is dealing with issues.