Greetings good citizen, I hope bloodshed was kept to a minimum between you and yours now that the 'holiday season' has officially kicked off. Watched (for the first time) The Godfather last night with Fox/Newscorp's five minute long commercial breaks spaced evenly across the two hour movie, making each installment 6 hours long. Same commercials, over and over again...in the same order...wtf?
Really redefined 500 channels and nothing's on and might become a future post, there is no 'reason' for this, er, 'excess'.
Be that as it may, Myth-conceptions in play across the societal landscape all depends not only on what's being measured but who is doing the measuring.
This report from the NY Times ignores inherited wealth and other people that don't receive 'paychecks' but you have to 'read between the lines' to learn that little tidbit. The entire billionaire class are treated as a 'outliers' that made their heaps 'unconventionally'.
Nobody (save the single factor) will be shocked to learn that the massive income inequality plaguing modern society is the handiwork of the criminals among us.
Purposeful and willful widespread ignorance regarding both the purpose and utility of the substance we call 'money'is the handiwork of the capitalist. Those who get to enjoy the fruits of YOUR labor that you 'can't afford'!
The last three paragraphs are telling indeed:
Does it strike anyone as odd that the 'legal community' can tailor laws to protect THEIR interests while simultaneously preventing mitigating legislation from ever seeing the light of day?
Now WHERE IS THE PROBLEM?
LAW, we're doing it WRONG if the only ones with access are the 'self-interested'. Wouldn't you agree?
We were sold the myth of the 'rule of law' but look at the mess made of the planet by those who sell their influence/legislative power for personal gain has done to the rest of us?
To enjoy the 'rule of law' and TRUE Justice, the law must be placed beyond the reach of the 'self-interested'.
We also can't solve the crisis created by the 1% by totally ignoring the .1%
The crisis is deeper than more complex than just the 'performance based' compensated.
This by itself is a slap in the face to the paycheck compensated class, the 95%.
But we all accept that we will NEVER SEE a ballot initiative intended to 'level the playing field'. [Not as long as the feckless can block 'legislative reform'.]
This will take a revolution, not necessarily a violent one but one of iron resolve, where the stakes are 'an eye for an eye.'
The feckless are audacious but they aren't stupid. They get others to do their dirty work but even those morons eventually catch on that what they do to others will be done to them in return. [Which is also the murderer's 'alternative' to exile. If they want to avoid 'the naked nature walk' they can agree to be slain in the same fashion that landed them in 'the circle of the accused'. [See the first tale in my book 'Big Questions' titled 'Badlands' for an example.] Commit a heinous enough crime and the choice is removed...(consider this 'fair warning'.)
The whole 'failure to launch' phenomenon is being caused by the manipulations of the rules by the feckless few and it WILL tear civilization apart.
Tick-tock good citizen, time is running out.
The problem with money is the abuses it causes and it won't change until we change it or society collapses...the choice is YOURS!
Thanks once again for letting me inside YOUR head,
Gegner
Really redefined 500 channels and nothing's on and might become a future post, there is no 'reason' for this, er, 'excess'.
Be that as it may, Myth-conceptions in play across the societal landscape all depends not only on what's being measured but who is doing the measuring.
This report from the NY Times ignores inherited wealth and other people that don't receive 'paychecks' but you have to 'read between the lines' to learn that little tidbit. The entire billionaire class are treated as a 'outliers' that made their heaps 'unconventionally'.
Nobody (save the single factor) will be shocked to learn that the massive income inequality plaguing modern society is the handiwork of the criminals among us.
Purposeful and willful widespread ignorance regarding both the purpose and utility of the substance we call 'money'is the handiwork of the capitalist. Those who get to enjoy the fruits of YOUR labor that you 'can't afford'!
The last three paragraphs are telling indeed:
This year, the Brookings Institution’s Richard Reeves wrote a book about how people in the upper middle class have shaped both legal and cultural norms to their advantage. From different perspectives, Joseph Stiglitz, Robert Reich and Luigi Zingales have also written extensively about how the political power of elites has undermined markets.
Problems cited by these analysts include subsidies for the financial sector’s risk-taking; overprotection of software and pharmaceutical patents; the escalation of land-use controls that drive up rents in desirable metropolitan areas; favoritism toward market incumbents via state occupational licensing regulations (for example, associations representing lawyers, doctors and dentists that block efforts allowing paraprofessionals to provide routine services at a lower price without their supervision).
These are just some of the causes contributing to the 1 percent’s high and rising income share. Reforming relevant laws can make markets more efficient and egalitarian, and in contrast with trade, immigration and technology, the political causes of the 1 percent’s rise are directly under the control of citizens.
Does it strike anyone as odd that the 'legal community' can tailor laws to protect THEIR interests while simultaneously preventing mitigating legislation from ever seeing the light of day?
Now WHERE IS THE PROBLEM?
LAW, we're doing it WRONG if the only ones with access are the 'self-interested'. Wouldn't you agree?
We were sold the myth of the 'rule of law' but look at the mess made of the planet by those who sell their influence/legislative power for personal gain has done to the rest of us?
To enjoy the 'rule of law' and TRUE Justice, the law must be placed beyond the reach of the 'self-interested'.
We also can't solve the crisis created by the 1% by totally ignoring the .1%
The crisis is deeper than more complex than just the 'performance based' compensated.
This by itself is a slap in the face to the paycheck compensated class, the 95%.
But we all accept that we will NEVER SEE a ballot initiative intended to 'level the playing field'. [Not as long as the feckless can block 'legislative reform'.]
This will take a revolution, not necessarily a violent one but one of iron resolve, where the stakes are 'an eye for an eye.'
The feckless are audacious but they aren't stupid. They get others to do their dirty work but even those morons eventually catch on that what they do to others will be done to them in return. [Which is also the murderer's 'alternative' to exile. If they want to avoid 'the naked nature walk' they can agree to be slain in the same fashion that landed them in 'the circle of the accused'. [See the first tale in my book 'Big Questions' titled 'Badlands' for an example.] Commit a heinous enough crime and the choice is removed...(consider this 'fair warning'.)
The whole 'failure to launch' phenomenon is being caused by the manipulations of the rules by the feckless few and it WILL tear civilization apart.
Tick-tock good citizen, time is running out.
The problem with money is the abuses it causes and it won't change until we change it or society collapses...the choice is YOURS!
Thanks once again for letting me inside YOUR head,
Gegner
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