Forum Post: what is the real solution?
Posted 13 years ago on Oct. 12, 2011, 10:57 p.m. EST by jastb1
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from Little Rock, AR
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Why is it for years American Corporations have pillaged and ravaged countries around the world for resources so you can live your comfortable life and never given anything back to the poeple who are displaced, poisoned or killed by puppet dictators supported by our corporate greed and two-faced Government without the slightest wimper from the american people, but when you feel the tides are turning all of a sudden there is an uproar.
It is not the wealthy to be blamed for our own complacency but ourselves, those who chose to live comfortably and expect everything to be laid at our doorstep.
This is all non-sensical balderdash. Government won't fix anything and we are giving them a blank check to run amok. It is up to the people to set the agenda to turn this country back to what our nation was founded on.
We have allowed our Government to grow to a tyrannical entity that strangles every aspect of our everyday life while doling out money to individuals and corporations akin to the corruption which is the downfall of many Governments in the past. But our Government is better for taking care of the disadvantaged with free healthcare, housing, food, transportation, utilities, education, etc... at the expense of the working class. This system is not sustainable and falls on the backs of the very people who are working everyday to make this the greatest country.
So, short of a populus movement to bring sanity back to our governing principles and return to a strong and prosperous country which would require the great minds akin to our founding fathers to step into the resulting vacuum, we are pretty much up a creek if we believe any of these politicians will ever do anything to help the working class.
In short, empty rhetoric is the rule and status quo is the norm, it ain't going to change folks.
Exactly, but what we immediately need is a comprehensive strategy, and related candidate, that implements all our demands at the same time, such as yours, and although I'm all in favor of taking down today's ineffective and inefficient Top 10% Management System of Business & Government, there's only one way to do it – by fighting bankers as bankers ourselves. Consequently, I have posted a 1-page Summary of the Strategic Legal Policies, Organizational Operating Structures, and Tactical Investment Procedures necessary to do this at:
http://getsatisfaction.com/americanselect/topics/on_strategic_legal_policy_organizational_operational_structures_tactical_investment_procedures
Join
http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/StrategicInternationalSystems/
if you want to be 1 of 100,000 people needed to support a Presidential Candidate – such as myself – at AmericansElect.org in support of the above bank-focused platform.
It can change with time banking.
This is the answer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVOLTrhXhac
I agree. Change starts with me.
I believe that the practice of occupation--claiming public places for intentional gatherings as in NYC--represents a new way for us to build social fabric from the bottom up. I say our one demand is Love.
http://blag.whit537.org/2011/10/occupation.html
ows from start has been democratic and all republicans do nothing but demonize the movement read the signs listen to the people and see tax rich get money out of politics end wars have never been backed by republicans tax cuts for middle class modernize roads and bridges invest in middle class not banking class by raising minimum wage thats the occupy wall street message
This could actually be quite inspiring. Don't stop until the change happens.