distribution of wealth
Submitted by jimstaro on Wed, 07/16/2008 - 07:17.
The wonderful world of our capitalist society, small c for the few that capitalize!
With trouble brewing inside mortgage giants Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, Armen Keteyian reports that the nation is learning more and more about the companies and their friends in high places.
Submitted by Justanothercoverup on Mon, 07/14/2008 - 13:58.
Rob Kall at Op-Ed News ran an interesting poll, and it does appear that Congress could dramatically improve their ratings, however, based on my personal interpretation of that poll and the subsequent comments, it appears that Nancy Pelosi allowing impeachment hearings to go forth and allow Bush and Cheney to be impeached are the key to Congress improving its ratings. It is the will of the American people, the population is tired of Bush and Cheney, their constant war rhetoric, and the destruction of the American economy while the wealthy of America are increasing their wealth - and the rest of us are going down in flames. It's no longer a matter of speculation, but documented fact that Wall Street and America's corporations, devoid of real oversight by the government, are raping and plundering the American and even the global economy.
Submitted by Dr.Forbush on Thu, 07/10/2008 - 15:31.
It’s not what you have, but what you believe you can have that drives the American economy.
We should all understand that Republican fiscal ideology is focused on benefits for the wealthy. It costs the wealthy too much to help out those down on their luck, so we shouldn’t do it is the Republican mantra. However, in marketing this to the common man the Republicans normally drop “the wealthy” modifier and change “down on their luck” to “welfare cheating scum buckets” or some other derogatory adjective.
Submitted by Jason Miller on Sat, 04/05/2008 - 12:47.
By Jason Miller
Dedicated to Bobbie L.
4/3/08
In the sermon just minutes before his death, Archbishop Oscar Romero (a man who truly practiced the teachings of Christ) reminded his congregation of the parable of the wheat. “Those who surrender to the service of the poor through love of Christ, will live like the grains of wheat that dies. It only apparently dies. If it were not to die, it would remain a solitary grain. The harvest comes because of the grain that dies We know that every effort to improve society, above all when society is so full of injustice and sin, is an effort that God blesses; that God wants; that God demands of us. I am bound, as a pastor, by divine command to give my life for those whom I love, and that is all Salvadoreans, even those who are going to kill me.”
Submitted by Tim Gatto on Thu, 03/20/2008 - 00:47.
I have been at this a long time. Lately I have no desire to write about what I see happening in the world because I’ve already talked about it. I saw the Zeitgeist movie this evening and there was nothing in the movie that I have not already written about. Yes we have been taken for a ride by the people that control this country and that are the International Bankers. Yes the Federal Reserve is robbing us blind and we have known that since Woodrow Wilson told us so. Yes, our education system in this country is producing sub-par graduates without the capacity for critical thing; you know that by just talking to them. We know that the media is controlled by the corporations that are controlled by the bankers who control our government. I know all that.
Submitted by Daveparts on Mon, 02/11/2008 - 12:49.
I Think that I Shall Never See
By David Glenn Cox
I think that I shall never see
a site as lovely as a tax rebate, for free
A partisan platform based on greed
by giving more to those who don't need
To rescue the economy is not a mistake
but throwing life jackets to those not in the lake?
Submitted by Justanothercoverup on Sun, 01/27/2008 - 10:43.
According to an article recently published on Yahoo News from AP, the final details have been ironed-out and the legislation appears to be a sure thing. As usual, Washington made sure that those most harshly affected by the recent surge in food and fuel costs who are living on fixed-incomes via Social Security would be ineligible for any of the scheduled "rebates" that comprise the economic stimulus package. The language, even in the report from AP, is contradictory and requires more than a casual read as it jumps from one thought to another:
Submitted by Intrepid Libera... on Sat, 09/29/2007 - 20:35.
Submitted by Jason Miller on Wed, 09/12/2007 - 09:56.
By Jason Miller
Thomas Paine's Corner
http://www.bestcyrano.org/THOMASPAINE/?p=277
“The other kids were all into black power,” Oprah told the Tribune in the mid-1980s. But “I wasn’t a dashiki kind of woman … Excellence was the best deterrent to racism and that became my philosophy.”
Submitted by Daveparts on Sat, 09/08/2007 - 14:07.
The Last Redoubt
By David Glenn Cox
Many people think of catastrophes as an exclamation point, a lightening bolt from out of the blue sky. The truth is usually that most cataclysms are a series of minor events unnoticed in their individual accounts but it is when the sums are totaled that we begin to see it before our eyes and shake our heads with disappointment in our own rekonings.
Submitted by Daveparts on Tue, 09/04/2007 - 16:46.
The Non Americans
By David Glenn Cox
The non Americans are with us, it is we who are not with them. They walk our streets and live in our communities but travel different paths and live a thousand miles away. We don’t know them and don’t want to know them for they are not the Americans like we are. Just being born here might make you a citizen but it doesn’t make you a full participatory American, they live invisible right before our eyes
Submitted by epppie on Fri, 08/31/2007 - 20:08.

copyright paul kane 2007 all rights reserved
Submitted by Bill Prendergast on Tue, 08/28/2007 - 23:39.
Well, it’s official. I have officially lost my sense of humor. I laughed when the Ted Haggard story came out; he was a top political evangelical with access to the White House. When they caught McCain’s Florida campaign chair offering that undercover cop a twenty to let him blow him, I did a very funny piece on it. When they caught the newly elected chair of the GOP trying to blow a guest while he slept on the couch, I did a funny piece on that.
But now they caught Senator Larry Craig trying to blow an undercover cop in the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport. (continued)
Submitted by bobhiggins on Tue, 08/28/2007 - 20:31.
I'm on dozens of Email lists, everybody from the New York Times to Victoria's Secret (great articles over there) sends me Email and I spend way too much time scanning and deleting most of it daily. I subscribe to Email lists from news organizations, campaign committees, government watchdog groups and all kinds of public service organizations. I also get stuff addressing me as Dear One, with great investment opportunities in Nigeria and missives that promise to make me larger, but I delete them all summarily as I have nothing to invest and..., never mind.
Submitted by Mentarch on Tue, 08/28/2007 - 12:58.
By now, we've gotten used to hearing voices from lobbyists and politicians for the need to make government less costly and more efficient by outsourcing its services through awarding contracts to the private sector. All for the good of free market competitiveness, thus ensuring better services at cheaper costs - right?
Among many of the dark, sad and tragic tales and lessons that the Iraq War keeps serving us, if not actually reminding us of, there is one which offers us a glimpse into the future of for-profit corporation-provided governmental services and for-profit corporation direct influence, if not control, over our lives.
This future is dystopic and inhuman - frighteningly enough, this is not science-fiction but reality ... today.
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