Greetings good citizen, often what separates the adults from the children is what catches your eye.
While scanning this morning's NY Times online edition today's Top story in the business section gave me a jolt.
As the article continues it seems those with too much money and no idea of what to do with it are following the ancient advice of Baron Rothschild and looking to buy [who knows what?] in areas that have been picked clean/laid to waste.
What hit my cynical eye was were do we get our hands on one of these 'maps'?
Just as an astonishing number of morons truly believe that they are 'Middle Class' (or some hyphenated variant) wouldn't those who consider themselves above the natturing masses be shocked to find themselves living in the epicenter of an 'opportunity zone'.
Remember [although most of you won't] that 'working class' completely disappeared from the public political lexicon post 'Morning in America'. Zero irony that it didn't re-appear until the last election cycle along with the long neglected 'working poor', both 'distinctions' are the by-products of conservative political/economic 'dogma' [because it doesn't really qualify to be called 'thinking'.]
Do you live in an opportunity zone? [Would you want to?]
What do you suppose would be the 'primary attraction' of locating a(n) assembly operation inside an economic desert that stretches from sea to (murky/polluted) sea?
Cheap labor? How many of you comprehend that it is money's 'flexible nature' that allows the criminal banksters to create 'opportunity zones' wherever they want?
Think you aren't being CHUMPED? You can buy 8 Chinese dollars for one US dollar BUT you can't SPEND Chinese dollars in the US. Flipping this equation over, one Chinese dollar buys FOUR TIMES what a US dollar buys, but that's only in China!
Does anyone think the Banksters should be drawn and quartered? If a pig is a pig and a duck is a duck then a buck is a buck no matter WHERE it is!
But no, our (and there is only one word for it) TREACHEROUS banking overlords use geography to create these artificial economic inequalities that are tearing civilization apart just so 'a few' can be rich.
This is, no matter how you parse/slice it, CRIMINAL.
Now what are you going to do when the feckless owners tell us Trump {against all odds} won re-election by the narrowest margin in electoral history!
That's going to be their play. We have yet to see what they are slamming through the legislature during the current 'State of Emergency' (which won't be wasted!) W. used 9-11 to bring back loansharking via the Patriot Act because none of the morons READ IT FIRST!
Somewhat ironic that the criminals even bother with the 'minutia' of establishing fig leaves for such patently illegal actions.
Hold still cuz this is gonna make you ears ring, I'm gonna swat ya hard enough to knock what passes for your head clean off your shoulders and you youngsters are going to think you don't deserve this but it's the world you will bring your kids (intentional of not) into.
[SMACK!]
See ya tomorrow for more of the same,
Gegner
While scanning this morning's NY Times online edition today's Top story in the business section gave me a jolt.
As the article continues it seems those with too much money and no idea of what to do with it are following the ancient advice of Baron Rothschild and looking to buy [who knows what?] in areas that have been picked clean/laid to waste.
What hit my cynical eye was were do we get our hands on one of these 'maps'?
Just as an astonishing number of morons truly believe that they are 'Middle Class' (or some hyphenated variant) wouldn't those who consider themselves above the natturing masses be shocked to find themselves living in the epicenter of an 'opportunity zone'.
Remember [although most of you won't] that 'working class' completely disappeared from the public political lexicon post 'Morning in America'. Zero irony that it didn't re-appear until the last election cycle along with the long neglected 'working poor', both 'distinctions' are the by-products of conservative political/economic 'dogma' [because it doesn't really qualify to be called 'thinking'.]
Do you live in an opportunity zone? [Would you want to?]
What do you suppose would be the 'primary attraction' of locating a(n) assembly operation inside an economic desert that stretches from sea to (murky/polluted) sea?
Cheap labor? How many of you comprehend that it is money's 'flexible nature' that allows the criminal banksters to create 'opportunity zones' wherever they want?
Think you aren't being CHUMPED? You can buy 8 Chinese dollars for one US dollar BUT you can't SPEND Chinese dollars in the US. Flipping this equation over, one Chinese dollar buys FOUR TIMES what a US dollar buys, but that's only in China!
Does anyone think the Banksters should be drawn and quartered? If a pig is a pig and a duck is a duck then a buck is a buck no matter WHERE it is!
But no, our (and there is only one word for it) TREACHEROUS banking overlords use geography to create these artificial economic inequalities that are tearing civilization apart just so 'a few' can be rich.
This is, no matter how you parse/slice it, CRIMINAL.
Now what are you going to do when the feckless owners tell us Trump {against all odds} won re-election by the narrowest margin in electoral history!
That's going to be their play. We have yet to see what they are slamming through the legislature during the current 'State of Emergency' (which won't be wasted!) W. used 9-11 to bring back loansharking via the Patriot Act because none of the morons READ IT FIRST!
Somewhat ironic that the criminals even bother with the 'minutia' of establishing fig leaves for such patently illegal actions.
Hold still cuz this is gonna make you ears ring, I'm gonna swat ya hard enough to knock what passes for your head clean off your shoulders and you youngsters are going to think you don't deserve this but it's the world you will bring your kids (intentional of not) into.
[SMACK!]
See ya tomorrow for more of the same,
Gegner
Think you aren't being CHUMPED? You can buy 8 Chinese dollars for one US dollar BUT you can't SPEND Chinese dollars in the US. Flipping this equation over, one Chinese dollar buys FOUR TIMES what a US dollar buys, but that's only in China!
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone think the Banksters should be drawn and quartered? If a pig is a pig and a duck is a duck then a buck is a buck no matter WHERE it is!
What do you suppose would be the 'primary attraction' of locating a(n) assembly operation inside an economic desert that stretches from sea to (murky/polluted) sea?
ReplyDeleteToday's, er, 'lesson' (for those of you too dense to pick up on it) is in order for 'money' to be 'useful' it's 'value' needs to be 'universal'...otherwise you are getting screwed!
Do you live in an opportunity zone? [Would you want to?]
ReplyDeleteThink you aren't being CHUMPED? You can buy 8 Chinese dollars for one US dollar BUT you can't SPEND Chinese dollars in the US. Flipping this equation over, one Chinese dollar buys FOUR TIMES what a US dollar buys, but that's only in China!
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone think the Banksters should be drawn and quartered? If a pig is a pig and a duck is a duck then a buck is a buck no matter WHERE it is!
As the article continues it seems those with too much money and no idea of what to do with it are following the ancient advice of Baron Rothschild and looking to buy [who knows what?] in areas that have been picked clean/laid to waste.
ReplyDeleteTimes have changed and Rothschild's advice is past its use by date...
Think you aren't being CHUMPED? You can buy 8 Chinese dollars for one US dollar BUT you can't SPEND Chinese dollars in the US. Flipping this equation over, one Chinese dollar buys FOUR TIMES what a US dollar buys, but that's only in China!
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone think the Banksters should be drawn and quartered? If a pig is a pig and a duck is a duck then a buck is a buck no matter WHERE it is!
Open your eyes, you're missing all of this and it's right under your noses!
Fraud is in essence treachery and the penalty for treachery is DEATH...just sayin', ya know?
ReplyDeleteRemember [although most of you won't] that 'working class' completely disappeared from the public political lexicon post 'Morning in America'. Zero irony that it didn't re-appear until the last election cycle along with the long neglected 'working poor', both 'distinctions' are the by-products of conservative political/economic 'dogma' [because it doesn't really qualify to be called 'thinking'.]
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