“It takes just four days for a chief executive of one of the world's five biggest fashion retailers to earn as much as a Bangladeshi garment worker will earn in their entire lifetime, the charity said.”

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That statement is contained in the following post. Makes you feel all warm and fuzzy, no? Makes the struggle all worth it, knowing that we spend our lives working for, in one way or another, these greedy bastids. Right? I mean, aren’t you glad you get to start another work week in a few hours so you can pay the rich man’s taxes (as well as your own) and to pay the bills to keep this shithole running? Even though it’s been shut down?

We can pay for eternal war but it will somehow bankrupt this nation if we don’t run these Dreamer kids out of the country. The U.S.. also cannot afford to provide healthcare coverage for poor kids. Or feed hungry Americans. Or shelter them from the elements. Or any of the things most people in Industrial nations receive because they live in a country that values it’s people and understands that THEY are a nation’s most valuable asset and it is good for the country when it’s citizens are healthy and educated.

But these people just got a tax break.

Freaking amazing.

World's 42 richest people are worth the same as poorest 50% combined: Gap widens as the top billionaires accumulate £1.1trillion

The world's 42 richest people have as much wealth as the bottom half of its population, an Oxfam report claims.

These top billionaires are sitting on a cash pile worth £1.1trillion – as much as the poorest 3.7billion people on the planet, the charity said in a report criticised by some experts for misinterpreting the facts to fit its agenda.

The gap has expanded as the richest tycoons, tech entrepreneurs and heirs and heiresses have been boosted by surging stock markets and record-low interest rates which allow their business empires to grow more quickly.

Last year, it took 61 billionaires to equal the bottom half and as recently as 2009 – when the mega-rich were suffering in the Great Recession – the figure was 380.

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The Oxfam report also suggests that 80 per cent of new wealth goes to the 1 per cent of people who are already richest.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5295743/Worlds-42-richest-worth-...

No more gardens for the gardenless - no more - havens for the havenless
No more helpers for the helplessness - no more - somethings for a less
For the law is now the lawless
`N the flaw is now the flawless
`N the crime is now accepted
`N the criminal respected
`N now evil gets elected
`N now sinful get selected
Heed a president proven rotten Now officially forgotten
Was it your General Sheridan who once said "The only good, good man is a dead good man."
It was not me babe
I just said keep your head `n your bread well down under them floorboards

FROM
Apathy 83
Songwriters: Ian Hunter
Apathy 83 lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

That song is as relevant today as relevant now as in 1976.

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It is also the American workers who work at the design offices. The Company and CEOs make millions/billions off of the creative teams who are paid peanuts. And to move up the food chain you have to "know" somebody high up, or your parents have to be rich and "know" somebody. I think of all the creative designers out there who we will never know because their parents weren't rich like Stella McCartney or Madonna's daughter.

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O.k. When is the next meeting for the revolution?
-FuturePassed on Sunday, November 25, 2018 10:22 p.m.

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@WIProgressive In that case, you're ignored by everyone because you're a 'burden'.

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Modern education is little more than toeing the line for the capitalist pigs.

Guerrilla Liberalism won't liberate the US or the world from the iron fist of capital.

@The Aspie Corner challenges to get a fair shot at employment. I don't look at people with, I hate using the word disabilities, as a burden. Every human being is unique in his or her own way and has much to offer. I know some people with physical and mental challenges and some are far more dependable and ambitious than some people I know who have every opportunity available to them. And in most cases those who experience tremendous challenges each day are for more generous toward other people. Your contributions here are very insightful and meaningful and I am grateful to be able to have you as part of this online community in which I participate. Keep fighting, I have hope that good things will come your way.

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-FuturePassed on Sunday, November 25, 2018 10:22 p.m.

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@WIProgressive @WIProgressive The writing was on the wall after completing 3 internships and not being hired permanently either time simply because I was unable to get a drivers' license. In one case I was doing my job just as well as or better than those working there. I wasn't the top digitl mapper for my county's Natural Resources office for nothing. Yet the drivers' license continues to be the glass floor when it comes to tech jobs in the public or private sector. That, and Flawer-Duh only seems to wanna hire veterans.

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Modern education is little more than toeing the line for the capitalist pigs.

Guerrilla Liberalism won't liberate the US or the world from the iron fist of capital.

and your post already noted the article from The Guardian

the oligarchs run the world

the "rule of law" is, well,

years ago I tried, not hard enough, to get a forum up to write a post on each chapter of a book. I got a couple of them written but I did not follow through.

the author of the book among other things was a classics scholar and he did his own translation of Plato

Socrates: First, shouldn't we explain how a democracy becomes an oligarchy?

Adeimantus: Yes.

Socrates: The crutical step is that the rich figure out how to manipulate politics so the laws benefit them instead of the public.

Adeimantus: So it seems.

Plato, Republic, 550d

Translated by the author of the outstanding book, Keith Quincy

His book is “Worse than You Think: The Real Economy Hidden Beneath Washington’s Rigged Statistics, And Where To Go From Here”

The book was published in 2012 and while it was a hot potato back then, e.g., one publisher said he should be shot because of what he wrote, and in contrast his agent from NYC said that it was the most important book she had read in 30 years, since then the coup d'etat has taken over and much of what is written is "old hat" but still important especially for an introduction to the topics.

The author is now deceased. He posted it on amazon.com that the download was only 99 cents which is the lowest price that can be sold at. It is a book on political economy and an easy read to get into the corruption of government statistics and the connection of politics to the economy. If you are a professor out there, it could be used in several departments as a text and it has a low price tag for the students in a download.

I have the entire book text posted on line if anyone is interested in getting it.

the text on amazon.com about the book

Keith Quincy describes the real economy using the formulas for Washington’s economic statistics before the formulas were rigged by Reagan, Clinton, and George W. Bush. Using the honest formulas of the 1970s, the real median wage in 2008 was one-third of what it was in 1973. This is why families needed two wage earners, plus record borrowing, to maintain their standard of living. The economy is now in a depression and unemployment is almost 22 percent. Worse Than You Think also reveals that Washington has raised workers’ taxes (income and payroll) until they are now the highest among advanced economies. Also, Washington has also plundered the Social Security and Medicare trust funds to hide the true size of the budget deficits, turning the payroll tax into a disguised income tax. The second part of the book explains why the economy has declined. For 145 years, America was a protectionist nation. No nation successful today practices free trade since it is a prescription for poverty. It was suicidal for America to open its markets to cheap imports but that has been the policy of every president since Truman. The object was political, not economic. America needed allies for the Cold War. Opening our markets to imports was the carrot. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, we continued the policy, but now in pursuit of a military empire.

**** changing gears ****

It is interesting that David Cay Johnston, a Pulitzer prize winning investigate journalist, and for several years the NYT main tax journalist, and had been following Trump for 30 years, including writing in 1990 that at that time, Trump had a negative net worth, on Jan 16, 2018 published his new book on Trump

It's Even Worse Than You Think: What the Trump Administration Is Doing to America

Here is the write up on amazon.com

The Trump administration is remaking the government. It's Even Worse Than You Think: What the Trump Administration Is Doing to America tells readers exactly how it is making America worse again.

Bestselling author and longtime Trump observer David Cay Johnston shines a light on the political termites who have infested our government under the Trump Administration, destroying it from within and compromising our jobs, safety, finances, and more.

No journalist knows Donald Trump better than David Cay Johnston, who has been following him since 1988. It's Even Worse Than You Think: What the Trump Administration Is Doing to America goes inside the administration to show how the federal agencies that touch the lives of all Americans are being undermined. Here is just some of what you will learn:

The Wall. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto told President Trump that Mexico will never pay for the border wall. So, Trump is proposing putting a tariff on Mexican imports. But a tariff will simply raise the price of Mexican goods in the US, meaning American consumers will end up paying for the wall—if it ever gets built.

Climate Change. Welcome to the new EPA, run by Scott Pruitt, a lawyer who has spent much of his career trying to destroy the agency he now heads. Secrecy reigns at the new EPA because Pruitt meets with industry executives to find out which clean air and clean water provisions they most want to roll back, and keeps staffers in the dark to make sure these pro-pollution plans don’t leak prematurely.

Stocking the Swamp. Contrary to his promise to “drain the swamp” in Washington, DC, Trump has filled his cabinet with millionaires and billionaires, from Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, a Goldman Sachs and hedge fund veteran who made much of his fortune foreclosing on homeowners to billionaire heiress Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, who has already put the interests of bankers ahead of debt-burdened students and their families.

The Kleptocracy. Under Donald Trump conflict of interest is passé. When Trump isn’t in Washington, he stays at one of his properties, where the taxpayers pick up the tab for staffers, Secret Service, and so on, all at full price. And back in Washington, everyone now knows that the Trump International Hotel is the only place to stay if you want to do business with the administration. Meanwhile sons Donald Jr. and Eric run an eyes-wide-open blind trust of Trump holdings to avoid the appearance of conflict of interest—but not the reality.

Johnston spent the entire hour on DemocracyNow on Jan 18, 2017. The video and text is posted on democracy now web site. It is posted in 5 parts and the titles of the segments give one an idea of the main topics

Trump Biographer on the President’s Cognitive Decline & Whether He Will Be Impeached

David Cay Johnston: Trump is Determined to Provoke War to Draw Focus from Racist & Erratic Behavior

“It’s Even Worse Than You Think”: David Cay Johnston on Trump’s First Year in Office

Trump Biographer: Trump is the “Most Racist” President in At Least 100 Years

How Trump’s Deregulatory Push Is Harming Workers, Muzzling EPA Scientists and Unleashing Pollution

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