American Samizdat

Wednesday, August 18, 2010. *
Aviation D
Bridges C
Dams D
Drinking Water D-
Energy D+
Hazardous Waste D
Inland Waterways D-
Levees D-
Public Parks and Recreation C-
Rail C-
Roads D-
Schools D
Solid Waste C+
Transit D
Wastewater D-

America's Infrastructure GPA: D

Estimated 5 Year Investment
Need: $2.2 Trillion


Wait! How much have we spent on these wars? And for whose benefit? I blatantly stole this post from DU, but what the poster doesn't know or didn't seem to want to elaborate on, is that the elite agenda is going as planned, they have been, will, can and are, methodically, clinically and goddamn systemically, bankrupting the entire country; on purpose.

Just like they did,





Documentary on the events that led to the economic collapse of Argentina in 2001 which wiped out the middle class and raised the level of poverty to 57.5%. Central to the collapse was the implementation of neo-liberal policies which enabled the swindle of billions of dollars by foreign banks and corporations. Many of Argentina's assets and resources were shamefully plundered. Its financial system was even used for money laundering by Citibank, Credit Suisse, and JP Morgan. The net result was massive wealth transfers and the impoverishment of society which culminated in many deaths due to oppression and malnutrition(*). Official name: Memoria del Saqueo by Fernando Solanas 2003.



Meanwhile our new owners live it up like, Marie Antoinette Obama, and Melba Marcos Mendoza Clinton while your Bill of Rights has become the a bill of goods...


Is it class war yet daddy? Said in my best Southern Belle Draw.

DOES Dolly Parton sleep on her back!??

Here's some liberal propaganda...

Understanding America's Class System

Urinals How about them political elites, huh? Five million bucks for Chelsea Clinton's wedding, 15K just to rent the air-conditioned shitters -- huge chrome and glass babies with hot water and everything. No gas masks and waxy little squares of toilet paper for those guys.

Yes, it looks big time from the cheap seats. But the truth is that when we are looking at the political elite, we are looking at the dancing monkey, not the organ grinder who calls the tune. Washington's political class is about as upwardly removed from ordinary citizens as the ruling class is from the political class. For instance, they do not work for a living in the normal sense of a job, but rather obtain their income from abstractions such as investment and law, neither of which ever gave anybody a hernia or carpal tunnel. By comparison, the ruling class does not work at all. (emphasis added)

Moneywise, Washington's political class is richer than the working class by the same orders of magnitude as the ruling class is richer than the political class. This gives the political class something to aim for. To that end, they have adopted the ruling elite's behaviors, tastes and lifestyles, with an eye on becoming members. Moreover, it is a molting process that begins with the right university and connections, and culminates in flying off to Washington with the rest of your generation's most privileged and ambitious young moths.

They make enough dough to at least fake it until they make it. Fifty-one of the 100 members of the US Senate are at the very least millionaires -- probably more than that, since multi-million million dollar residences and estates are exempt from the official tally. For instance in the House, Nancy Pelosi's net worth is either $13 million, or $92 million, depending upon who is counting. Why they bother to shave such large numbers is a mystery. Thirteen million, ninety two million, the difference is not gonna change our opinion of Nancy. Our opinion being that the broad is loaded. More than loaded. The comparatively poor members of Congress, like Barney Frank, are near millionaires. His publicly declared net worth is $976,000. For the life of me, I cannot see how they get by.

Along with the habits, the political class adopts the ruling class's social canon and presumptions, especially the one most necessary for acceptance: That the public has the collective intelligence of a chicken. OK, so it may be very hard to disprove that at the moment, but we must maintain at least some egalitarian semblance here. Anyway, as a group, the political elites think, look and act alike, and act toward their own interests. That makes them a class.



Oh, and the bestest part?


And besides, the ruling class holds all the money, not to mention the media that informs the populace as to what is going on in our country. It controls our health care, our banking and retirement funds. It controls our education or lack of education, and it controls the price, quantity and quality of the food we eat(**). It controls the quality of the air we breathe, and soon, through pollution credits, even the price they will pay for that air. Most importantly, it holds concentrated legal and governmental authority, not to mention the machinery of both parties to grant itself more authority.


Like the prophet Carlin said right before his demise, they own you. 

*malnutrition
**quantity and quality of the food we eat

When I get the time I can cite many an anthropology paper that shows how to conquer and subdue a population by controlling the food (Think behemoths like Archer Daniels Midland Company and monsato) in the meantime, show of hands, how many know that the fine and noble R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company now owns most the food you smoke, er, I mean eat?

posted by Uncle $cam at 5:25 AM
1 Comments:
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Don't forget the Republicans are apart of creating this mess too.
2:34 PM  
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