An out-of-breath fourteen-year-old girl in cheap shoes hurries to cross the street, her hand clenches over some cash and an electricity bill. A mother feels like forty miles of bad road, stands abandoned in a super market and ponders whether to buy milk or bread. After he sees his neighbor's newer model Rolls, the crushed millionaire drives his older model into poor areas and feels better. A grateful busboy eats his lunch in the alley next to a dumpster. An au courant angry, bitter, skinny woman wonders how much thinner she should be before becoming rich and famous. Insanity creeps on a teary-eyed father as they take his son—the college student—away to prison on pot charges. Technologically astute BFFs engage in a heated texting fight over whom should convert…the Kim-girl or the Paris-girl; two bros debate, which give more bulk, kettle bells or battle ropes; and an iPhoneless poor beautiful young woman chooses community college over porn but finds no classes available; she still learns to beg instructors for 'add-cards'. "What sin have I committed? You keep sending these stupid ugly heads my way," a television hair-and-makeup stylist says to God. A delusional Tongue-Fu master works his "magic" on his wife as she thinks, "Oh, loser! I can draw you a map, it's never gonna happen!" A priest contemplates a no-brainer: should the church buy food and shoes for poor children or finance Alzheimer's research? In an emergency room, a racist-in-the-make holds his sick daughter for seven hours watching undocumented non-English-speaking people receive treatment while his loved one remains in pain. An IRS agent interrogates an elderly small business owner into a heart attack; after all, he will not let her get away with a few hundred dollars of "taxpayers' money!" The government hands the Wall Street hustlers (aka the "talent" that brought the world economy down) a big chunk of money to cover tens of millions in bonuses. The US Supreme Court rules that money equals free speech, and the defeated Satan apologizes to his trusted demons as he leaves Hell, "I am sorry, I can never top that!"

Meanwhile, a despicable talking head on TV obscenely says, "The American people want this…the American people think that…" What "American people?" To which "people" is this vermin referring?

As guard labor, news anchors/political commentators invite "experts" on political talk shows to do their masters' bidding. No real news, no relevant information, no follow up questions, simply a whole lot a nothing and the message is always, "the status quo is great!" Watching these mockeries, one can easily detect the fake discourse and moronic bullshit. Disgusted by the charade, one cannot help but also realize that even the mediocre suits are worth far more than the talkers in them are. These TV heads redefine politics as cheap gossip; they make the National Enquirer look like a highbrow newspaper. None of these parasites could ever get a job outside the US, let alone be on TV. We, Americans, should demand the return of honest investigative journalism, where the main bulk of the news exposes corruption (Wall Street, banks, corporations, and their gofers) and pernicious legislation. Tell us who is stealing our money and how; otherwise, fire these assholes and give us some decent drama shows. 

When a speaker calls on a citizenry, she understandably addresses the poor, the working class, not the rich, and politicians and crowds of all nations know this human universal. The rich do not need help. They have enough money to pay for anything and everything, except may be love and good genes. They also have the same rights as the rest; even the rule of law, by design, protects the rich "more equally." Capitalism is not an egalitarian system. There will always be lucky and unlucky, and everyone loses at some point. Yet illogically, in America, there is a fierce war against the poor, and more people fall into the unlucky category as the gap widens. If you lose in this game of chance, the word is, "You did not want it bad enough; you did not work hard enough."Yet, I can assure you, these are not the reasons I came in third place at international championship sponsored by prettypenis.com ©.The smug attitude that one should claim all credit for his wealth and that success is eternal is as lame as it is nocuous. The owners of this country have an old simple policy called, "eating the cake and having it too:" in a façade of democracy, legislation will favor the rich and the peasants are in check. It is all you need to know about American politics. 

Every few years the big money commissions the media to stage a fight between the Democrats and the Republicans featuring the President and the Congress. In the last episode of each season, one or both sides will appear to compromise, and the peasants—that is what the big money calls the 90%—will buy the bridge. Meanwhile, each time, the big money ends up getting what it wants: sending the poor to war; cutting taxes for the rich; deregulating Wall Street and repealing the Banking Act of 1933; or raising oil prices. Unfortunately, for Obama, the big money's mandate this term is to cut social programs such as Social Security, Medicare and Education—when the exact opposite is long overdue—and lower taxes on the rich. Even the "liberal media" is selling this cruel injustice by regurgitating the Right-wing slogan, "We all have to make tough choices!" To sustain the illusion of democracy, the big money will occasionally give the dog a fake bone…and later take it away—the Supreme Court rules for Obamacare and the Congress may let the taxes go back up on the rich by 3%, rather than fairly raising their taxes by 30-50%. Incidentally, stifling the internet, the last standing venue of free speech, under the guise of property rights laws, is next.

This obscene level of corruption should neither surprise you, nor faze you in the least. As a citizen, you still have the most power: you can vote. You are the original politician. You do not need an expert to tell you what you want. You know what you and your family need. Vote for those who will deliver; if they don't, vote them out. Don't stand by and watch the states deny others the right to vote; instead, protest, assemble, petition, and take those votes back. You must also closely monitor legislation and know exactly what you are voting for, because the Congress keeps passing many of the most restrictive, most oppressive and most idiotic laws in history…the war on drugs is just one catastrophe. The Religious Right's backward rhetoric against birth control and abortion stems from the belief that women who have sex out of wedlock are whores. Therefore, next time think hard before you vote to keep sex work illegal, for example. A woman's right to have absolute control over her body should be sacred. To legislate what a woman can and cannot do with her body is the ultimate slippery slope. On the other hand, if those nice "family values-Christians" bring back the Inquisition and abortion becomes illegal, who do you think will suffer? Any rich woman can have an abortion during a long weekend in Paris and comes home as she left…with an extended middle finger! 

 

The big money is running out of money to steal (and ways to steal it) while holding a big chunk of the country's capital hostage as dead wealth, chocking our economy. It is political blackmail, an insurance policy, if you will, in case the President or Congress wants to play hero. No loans, no investments, industries disappearing and manufacturing is slowing down. Raising taxes on the big money (including corporations) is the one right solution; it is the only incentive. That is, as long as you are investing your money building, producing and creating jobs, you will make even more money. Yet, if you decide to bury your money, the government will invest it for you. Moreover, the government should put its full weight behind certain industries or even take them over to level the playing field globally, just as China and many European countries do. Finally, since the poor and the Middle Class always spend their last dime, which strongly stimulates the economy; therefore, cutting social programs, let alone raising taxes on the Middle Class, is as stupid as it is putrid.

Beware! As I write, the "pious" Right is gaining might. The goal is evil: a time medieval. When the wingnut dim young farts, call the decent, "bleeding hearts," you tell them these two parts, "our hearts are meant to bleed, lest turn to stone by greed."

Samuel Ryan © 2012

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Comment by Kimberly on October 5, 2012 at 10:44pm

Sam,

I agree with you about women, legislation, and their bodies.  I do not believe in abortion, I am a Catholic, but the idea is that everyone have free will and then God judges not humans.  We in American politics are in another Catch 22 I do think, but instead of us being overseas fighting for a man that thinks he can shoot us at anytime, we have the 1%'s.  When the rules were changed so these companies like GE and P&G did not have to pay any taxes, when the trikle down did not trikle down, when Reagonomics kept mutilating into something that did not nor ever would work, and the general public kept on drinking the cool aid that is how we got here for the most part besides a world economy that is falling apart.  So we wait to see if it will be one global word or we can contain our internal problems and solve them?  Do I think we can?  I am holding back. 

 

I guess I must say to all that do not understand exactly what kind of a mess we are in that, "Horatio there are more things in heaven and on earth that what is in your philosophy."  Shakespeare

 

And that is a big part of the problem, many people do not understand the whole situation and it takes a lot of reading and a lot of thinking to figure out where you are in the whole schema of things.  I keep going back and forth on the electoral college this year.  People are still only voting party lines.  This worries me because the candidate does not always represent everyone that is in their party.  In fact, there is no one to represent me in particular.  And my diffferent sides of the family are pulling at me in two different ways.  I have been in debate myself for quite a while here.  I guess like my husband says, "We need to look to who is going to screw us less, because our son is autistic and on medicare.  On top of that jobs are disappearing like crazy. 

 

I know you once talked of the women of this country marching on the capital like the French women.  I did a paper on them and found through documents it was the women, they did have agency, and the march most likely would have never happened unless their babies were starving.

 

I have thought long and hard why we women will wait that long to get involved..  And I have come to the conclusion that our children are the only way we will risk our life.  For me, that is it because I want to be here by them protecting them while the walls start to crumble.  I am my son's teacher and care giver. 

 

Do you know what I want the most?  I want to move to the country where my needs are simple and where the dirt is not corrupted by Monsanto.  Do you see that every which way I turn there is a problem.  There is no safe haven.  Ireland is second on the list to go bankrupt in the south.  I should not smirk, because with the orangeman's money the North is most likely safe, mayhap one good thing tied to William of Orange, not much else, my family thinks he is the devil himself.  But after Greece goes down this world economy we are tied to will go down. 

 

Can we self substain and what will Germany do if threatened after all those years they paid the payment on the Treaty of Versailles?  And yes I know the history of that.  One and half years was spent on French History.  And he was a tough ass.  I went through all their Revolutions.... so what will happen? 

 

There are two answers, when I think it out.. and neither of them are good.  Perhaps the military will at least take over Mansanto and we won't be waiting in bread lines like the French and Germans were at one time...  Perhaps we won't be like the Hungarians who were screwed at the end of the end of WWII who watched over the mountains to see when the Bulshevics were coming? 

 

In the end, it will be bad.  Recognize your right to own a gun mayhap?  Who knows?  Ok I have thought too much on your blog maybe.  I could go on and on but don't want people to think I am insane.  HA HA HA  Even if I am......joking

Comment by Samuel Ryan on September 30, 2012 at 12:14am

Thank you so much, Kimberly. I will try to find your piece on prostitution. If there is only one thing people should understand about the future of women is this. Women will never be free as long as there is one legislation left telling women what, and what not to do with their bodies. I appreciate your kind words.

Comment by Kimberly on September 29, 2012 at 1:50am

Sam,

This touched me on OS.  When I was young I was allowed to keep only so many outfits and when I wanted more, I had to give away some of my clothes to the poor.  My Grandfather always said, "A person only needs so many clothes."  This has still stuck with me to this day.  Although last time I think I gave away too much because I need to go shopping now. 

 

I wrote a very long paper on prostitution in India.  I think I might still have it up here.  I leave the majority of my serious stuff here, along with anything personal.  The one aspect of your writing I have aways liked is that it packs a punch with every line. 

 

Although I miss some of your earlier writing.  But, that is nohting but here nor there.  "The Vote" was a really good piece.  Keep sending me messages when you have more blogs either here or on OS.  I've always been a fan of yours.  I am glad to find you here.  I like zoomers. 

Comment by CreekEnd_UK on September 16, 2012 at 7:04am

"Chance favoUrs the Prepared Mind.Assumption is the Mother of all Fluck_ups"

All of what you've written plus some and Britain is/has done the same plus the cost of living is made artificially higher.

Good one Sam.

Comment by Samuel Ryan on September 16, 2012 at 12:18am

Thank you so much for reading, Miryam, Shelley, Steve, and Linda.

I appreciate your support and kind words.

Comment by Shelley Smith on September 15, 2012 at 9:36am

I hope this mobilizes.

Comment by Steve S on September 14, 2012 at 8:22pm

What Linda said. If I get readers, you can.

Quite a stream of consciousness.

Comment by Linda Seccaspina on September 14, 2012 at 7:59pm

Welcome to Zoomers blogging area. Great writing and just keep posting. Took me a long while to get readers but if you are persistent this can become home..:)

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