Tuesday, April 1, 2008

What the hell is going on??? An open letter to the US Senate

"I'm tired of hearing about the founding fathers. I'm tired of eternal war to benefit the few rich at the expense of the many poor.
You are our senators. You have been aware of this for a long time and the vast majority of you have said and have done nothing.
So, either you're benefiting from these crimes or you feel you are powerless to stop them. But 6 billion people in the world cannot be
powerless. Let's organize all the senators and all the congressmen and all the people to bring attention to what's important. Equity and Equality.
In a fair and just world, there is no massive gap between rich and poor, there is no blood sucking, parasitic money changers.
A society based on greed and competition and the pitting of poor against poor and middle class against poor, is NO SOCIETY AT ALL.
It is simply CLASS, GENDER, RELIGIOUS, and RACE WARFARE fed by the mass media and corporate interests.

WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON!!!

Huey Long said "redistribution of wealth is needed" "so that none would be too poor and none would be too rich"
http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/5109/

People should be aware that the gap between rich and poor is widening but that's OKAY according to the NY Times and the Federal Reserve because
every poor man can afford a VCR. Again, WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON??? See http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/10/opinion/10cox.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

An excerpt from NY Times:
You Are What You Spend
It's true that the share of national income going to the richest 20 percent of households rose from 43.6 percent in 1975 to 49.6
percent in 2006, the most recent year for which the Bureau of Labor Statistics has complete data. Meanwhile, families in the lowest fifth saw their piece of the pie fall from 4.3 percent to 3.3 percent. Income statistics, however, don't tell the whole story of Americans' living standards....

Nearly all American families now have refrigerators, stoves, color TVs, telephones and radios. Air-conditioners, cars, VCRs or DVD players, microwave ovens, washing machines, clothes dryers and cellphones have reached more than 80 percent of
households.

W. Michael Cox is the senior vice president and chief
economist and Richard Alm is the senior economics writer at the Federal Reserve
Bank of Dallas.

So EVERYTHING IS OKAY because the poor all have VCR's and the NY Times is quoting the Federal Reserve to tell us that there is nothing to worry about. Go back to your normally scheduled programs, keep paying the rent, and the credit card debts, and cleaning the toilets. But above all don't take your head out of the toilet to see the "money changers" printing and issuing 800 billion dollars out of thin air to increase inflation and make your savings less valuable and your future uncertain.

Wake up people! If inflation is 4% and you get a 2% raise at work, IT'S NOT A RAISE, IT'S A PAY CUT!!!

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