I never liked the Bush Declaration: "You're either with us - or against us."
The 1987 film "Wall Street" (rewatched last night) had one early takeaway line: "If you're not inside, you are outside."
In the USA now, the top 1% hold 34% of the nation’s wealth; the bottom 40% own nothing (and the bottom 50% hold just 2.5%)...
Too many in America fail to recognize: they have become outsiders. A feeding frenzy is going on; they're not invited - they are obedient servants or in danger of being consumed.
Social services insure the rich by maintaining civilization. Hoodlum society has high costs and terrible dangers for the wealthy. Social investments are important!
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Validation & Fellowship
It feels good to receive dozens of birthday greetings. Small niceties can be valuable. I've lived thirty years as a foreigner, and appreciate smiles and greetings and hospitality as many others can't. I've been fortunate, cultivating good lifestyle & integrity. The process of achieving many personal goals has developed composure to wholeheartedly delight with others at their joys. My family has been fundamentally healthy. Challenges, pain & perplexities are always near at hand; such is life. Yumbo!
Tuesday, November 09, 2010
Paying for Corporate Crime
Collusion in the airline industry led today to fines of over US$1 billion. Airlines have already been fined more than US$1.5 billion by the USA for fixing fuel surcharges.
This problem has many dimensions, but a key facet is who should pay. Corporate bonuses and salaries have been "earned" (and paid) based on fraud & illegal activity.
Governments can shake down corporations: fishing for revenues, overcharging for licenses, reinterpreting rules & changing laws to bolster treasuries or aggrandize crusading individuals. Arrogant corporations & government both can gouge consumer-citizens. We little people seem pawns in a bigger game.
Corporate executives & bankers enjoy a system where "white collar crime" brings great personal reward at little personal risk. This stinking system must change.
This problem has many dimensions, but a key facet is who should pay. Corporate bonuses and salaries have been "earned" (and paid) based on fraud & illegal activity.
Governments can shake down corporations: fishing for revenues, overcharging for licenses, reinterpreting rules & changing laws to bolster treasuries or aggrandize crusading individuals. Arrogant corporations & government both can gouge consumer-citizens. We little people seem pawns in a bigger game.
Corporate executives & bankers enjoy a system where "white collar crime" brings great personal reward at little personal risk. This stinking system must change.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Savage
"The Muslims are the new Redskin. We Americans occupy, subjugate and take responsibility for their lands & resources. We're working to help them. It's criminal that our brave men & women doing military service are being injured and killed."
-- Millennium meme of Right America
-- Millennium meme of Right America
Monday, October 25, 2010
Thursday, October 07, 2010
Watching Civility Burn
Firefighters from South Fulton (Tennessee, USA) recently watched Gene Cranick's home burn down; they refused to assist since the owner hadn't paid $75 protection money.
The city requires rural residents to pay in advance for protection. Attempts on the spot to pay - after the fire began - were refused. Fire crews only responded to limit the fire's wider spread, the neighbor next door had paid the protection fee.
Is this proper? Many Americans side with the fire services, with comments such as: "Dude should have paid; otherwise it ain't fair for those who did pay." or "Isn't his family worth $6.25 a month." and also "When firemen are busy saving the home of a freeloader, they can't protect those properly contracted for services."
While this case may be otherwise, many libertarians proclaim individualism, fighting against taxation, yet eagerly use social services if they're allowed. Those who turn their backs on society & civility shoulder risk. But Darwin's dog-eat-dog world is harsh; when misfortune appears, it's best to have help.
The city requires rural residents to pay in advance for protection. Attempts on the spot to pay - after the fire began - were refused. Fire crews only responded to limit the fire's wider spread, the neighbor next door had paid the protection fee.
Is this proper? Many Americans side with the fire services, with comments such as: "Dude should have paid; otherwise it ain't fair for those who did pay." or "Isn't his family worth $6.25 a month." and also "When firemen are busy saving the home of a freeloader, they can't protect those properly contracted for services."
While this case may be otherwise, many libertarians proclaim individualism, fighting against taxation, yet eagerly use social services if they're allowed. Those who turn their backs on society & civility shoulder risk. But Darwin's dog-eat-dog world is harsh; when misfortune appears, it's best to have help.
Saturday, October 02, 2010
Rick Sanchez - RIP
CNN anchorman Rick Sanchez was fired today from his network after Pete Dominick's satellite radio interview labeled Jon Stewart a minority:
RS: "C'mon. How is he a minority?"
PD: "He's Jewish."
RS: "Yeah, very powerless people." [laughs]
PD: "Whoa."
RS: "You're such a minority. I mean, you know. Please. What? Are you kidding?"
PD: "You're telling me that -- "
RS: "I'm telling you that everybody who runs CNN is a lot like Stewart. And a lot of people who run all the other networks are a lot like Stewart. And to imply that somehow they, the people in this country who are Jewish are oppressed minorities? Yeah."
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Revolting comment! Bye Rick. Anyhow, your reports ran too right-wing for my taste.
RS: "C'mon. How is he a minority?"
PD: "He's Jewish."
RS: "Yeah, very powerless people." [laughs]
PD: "Whoa."
RS: "You're such a minority. I mean, you know. Please. What? Are you kidding?"
PD: "You're telling me that -- "
RS: "I'm telling you that everybody who runs CNN is a lot like Stewart. And a lot of people who run all the other networks are a lot like Stewart. And to imply that somehow they, the people in this country who are Jewish are oppressed minorities? Yeah."
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Revolting comment! Bye Rick. Anyhow, your reports ran too right-wing for my taste.
Friday, October 01, 2010
Imperialist Folly
"It matters not whom we elect. The Pentagon and the military contractors call the shots. The title 'Commander in Chief' is ceremonial, like 'Employee of the Month' at your local Burger King..."
-- Michael Moore (full text: "Dwight Was Right")
Americans serve corporate masters ... pushing the world to similar slavery.
-- Michael Moore (full text: "Dwight Was Right")
Americans serve corporate masters ... pushing the world to similar slavery.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Take a Haiku
Turn your TV off
Leave those small minded bigots
Yelling to themselves
How much have I missed?
TV commercials unwatched
An uncounted glut
Clever talking head
TV's reasonable voice?
Or corporate shill?
Mainstream media
Profits in monitoring
Our stupid decay
Leave those small minded bigots
Yelling to themselves
How much have I missed?
TV commercials unwatched
An uncounted glut
Clever talking head
TV's reasonable voice?
Or corporate shill?
Mainstream media
Profits in monitoring
Our stupid decay
Friday, August 13, 2010
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Summer & Laughing
Funny things are all about
For those who listen
I heard a toddler lecture
His grandma
Super serious!
I could smile
Grannie couldn't
Funny things are all around
For those who'll see
I saw a bird nest
In a Yankee's cap
I ain't no fan
My heart gladdened
Funny things are near at hand
For those with time to feel
Laughter tinkled
Through my open window
I felt happy
...
For those who listen
I heard a toddler lecture
His grandma
Super serious!
I could smile
Grannie couldn't
Funny things are all around
For those who'll see
I saw a bird nest
In a Yankee's cap
I ain't no fan
My heart gladdened
Funny things are near at hand
For those with time to feel
Laughter tinkled
Through my open window
I felt happy
...
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