I'll do everything, despite how impossible it is in reality. The sheep aren't smart enough to believe anything but what he says. No logic.
I have a buddy at work, a retired cop... he's lost 30-40% of his 401k. I keep warning him he needs to get into gold or he's going to lose more by the time this is all over and he'll never make back what he lost before he dies. He doesn't believe me.
I tried turning him on to Alex Jones, he now thinks I'm crazy. He voted for McCain but now wants to support Obama. He came into work the other day and honestly believed Obama when he said he was going to cut the deficit in half by the end of his term. I just about punched him to wake him up.
I looked at him and said "We just passed a bill for $700 billion (closer to $7 trillion if you actually total it up) and now congress wants another $410 billion spending bill passed. How in the f*ck do you logically think he's going to cut the budget deficit in 4 years?!?!"
He's a typical sheep. I've about given up on him at this point. Nothing is getting through and I think he's a lost cause. But yet, he is a great illustration of the American public and how they believe everything. If I talk to him today, I'm sure he'll be all impressed with the universal health care, education, and cure for cancer.
I've been preaching to him for the past year and no matter how many times I said something months ago, and its now come true, he believes nothing I say. The writing is on the wall, you can either read it or turn the other way.
I never understood how otherwise intelligent people with lots of life experience can be so gullible on certain things. As you get older, you really shouldn't fall for the same B.S ticks over and over again. Then again gown men and women buy insuance from a company because the spokesperson is a talking lizard, or they buy toietpaper because it has cute bears on the wrapper. Parts of the human mind in some respects is no different than a toddler's, because somewhow it has been conditioned to believe in BS we all did when we were innocent.
As I reached adolescence and stopped believing in santa clause, I couldn't understand how grown ups behaved more childlike than me. I honestly began to distrust the television by the time I was 15. I didn't get it then, and I sure as hell don't get it now.