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Lucker
11-10-2009, 06:18 PM
How did you implode dear Cousin ?
The first thing the Establishment did was destroy the industrial job base by shipping millions of good jobs to China and other Third World nations, where slave laborers could be forced to churn out consumer products at a fraction of the cost of similar work done by American workers.


Acting through the CIA and organized crime, the Establishment flooded the cities and college campuses with illegal drugs in order to rot the minds and souls of our youth.


They dumbed down education to the point where young people who graduate today know little and can do less of a practical nature. Vocational training is dead. A high school graduate is worth virtually nothing in the job market, and many college graduates are semi-literate and self-absorbed, often lacking backbone, skills, or initiative. Some high school and college graduates are even drug addicts or alcoholics.


They turned the economy over to thieves from Wall Street and created a military machine that turns youth into murderers and assassins whose job it is to conquer the world for the fat cats of global capital.


They ruined the arts, literature, and music through crass commercialization, making it almost impossible for any real original creativity to be produced or communicated. The one bright light in this darkness is the internet, which is being threatened by commercial suppression of freedom of expression by the ambitions of big communications companies. Thank goodness too for the rare creative genius like Michael Moore who has the courage to hold up a mirror to this deeply diseased society.


Then they wrecked people's health with processed food and constant inducements to a sedentary lifestyle while pumping us full of dangerous vaccines and prescription drugs. They drummed it into everyone's head that we are basically weak, ill, helpless creatures who can only survive by taking pills and making constant trips to doctors, hospitals, and clinics.


They induced us to fight over our possessions and freedoms in law courts with the aid of greedy lawyers in front of rapacious judges who have built up the largest prison population in the world.


They pulled money and credit out of the inner cities and rural areas leaving those segments of the nation and their populations to rot.


The list could go on and on and on.


Today we are in the midst of not just a recession but a terminal depression. Getting the banks to lend again so people can buy homes at what are still over-inflated prices or so they might compete with immigrants to get construction jobs through building of more useless office buildings or military bases is not a recovery. The “greening of America” is a myth. There is no resurgence of alternative energy investment or new public infrastructure apart from a few highway projects.


American family farming is practically dead and is under a new assault from speculators who are undercutting prices and forcing foreclosures. The local manufacturing sector never came back after the calamitous decline produced by the Paul Volcker recession of 1979-1983, when interest rates were deliberately raised to over 20 percent to kill off family-owned businesses so that global corporations could step in and take over. Since then we had the “Reagan Revolution” when the banks took over the economy, the Clinton dot.com bubble of the 1990s which crashed in 2000, and the George W. Bush/Alan Greenspan housing bubble which blew up in 2008. Now Main Street lies shattered and shuttered as a result of the crimes and treacheries of the last 30 years.


True, there is a rebellion brewing, including a monetary reform movement that has attacked the power of the Federal Reserve, as well as a few progressive voices that call for a much larger economic “stimulus” than the Obama administration has seen fit to implement.


But is there any practical plan on the part of either political party or organized movement to restore America to what it once was–a place where ordinary people could live, work, learn, and flourish? The answer is a resounding “No.” Not a chance. And “Change You Can Believe In” hasn't changed a thing. All it has done has been to produce another financial bubble, this time using huge amounts of public debt through the sale of U.S. Treasury bonds. Business is not growing and jobs are not coming back. The only thing that has gone up has been the meeting of military recruitment quotas.


This latest bubble will fail too, because money created through lending to float the prices of assets is not wealth. Rather wealth consists of goods and services produced by labor applied to natural resources. Those who provide the labor must be recompensed fairly.

I guess your only hope is to move to God's Garden . But hurry because we are nearly full already and when the ship goes down only mighty Albion will still smile at the Sun .

bobbyd
11-10-2009, 11:42 PM
I agree with much that has been written here. I am - always have been and always will be - very pro-american yet I tend to agre with your synopsis on some levels. Not sure how the ship can be turned upright. Meanwhile, much you have written here can be applied to England too...sorry bud, but true.

Lucker
11-11-2009, 08:49 AM
Well Bobby Vee . I see you want to drag the British down with you .
I think we have some things going for us that Americans lack
A stronger education system and a wider approach to life .
This means that we will have a higher and more consistent flow of clever and well trained young people , many of whom will be innovative .
I suspect we have far greater social cohesiveness probably helped tremendously because we work in more compact and controllable conditions --- a small island .
And then we must never forget that we speak English and the Yanks do not , despite their best attempts !!

Calibret
11-11-2009, 02:30 PM
True, and very sad. We've been sold out to the lowest bidder.
Maybe the communists were right, capitalists have exploited
and destroyed us all to make a dollar.

pouffe
11-11-2009, 04:39 PM
You are all only communists!!!:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

Koshka
11-11-2009, 05:00 PM
Maybe the communists were right, capitalists have exploited
and destroyed us all to make a dollar.

The Communism is not so a bad IDEA. imo.

Lucker
11-11-2009, 05:28 PM
But not as good as strangling women who are a nuisance .

elane-ellie
11-11-2009, 07:43 PM
From one hand, I feel jealous right now as America’s issue has got much attention of Ramon! :rolleyes:
From another hand, I am cordially grateful to America because that issue drove Ramon distracted for a while of the notorious “Russian question”. ;)
I just think searching of the image of some “external enemy” always helped distracting people of their own troubles which they might have in their own state.

And another point is - sometimes people love the shortcomings of others as it helps them feeling more virtuous.
;)