Why Biden will lose and why it won't change a thing
Submitted by gjohnsit on Thu, 05/23/2024 - 1:30pm People are unhappy with the cost of living, and I'm one of them. The only issue I have is why people aren't putting the blame where it belongs.
People are unhappy with the cost of living, and I'm one of them. The only issue I have is why people aren't putting the blame where it belongs.
Let's see, how can I express my rage any differently than I already have?
According to a new Oxfam report, 82% of the wealth generated last year went to the richest 1 percent of the global population. The poorest half, that would be about 3.5 billion, saw no increase at all.
Four years ago, Thomas Piketty wrote a book with a damning conclusion.
Everyone knows that minority ethnic groups will make up a majority of the population by 2043.
What most people don't know is the economic disaster happening to these minority groups.
The National Basketball Association had its opening night last night. For most this might not be a big deal, but to me it is. I've decided to stop watching NBA basketball games on TV. I'm boycotting. This goes along with other changes I've gone through in my later years such as boycotting the Presidential election and the representative political system, growing my hair long and refusing to think like the bastards want us to think.
The rich keep getting richer. That's as old as the hills. Hard to say when the first time that was said, maybe when Grok said it to Gruk. It's not a new thing that's for sure. People used to complain about the Rockefellers, Morgans and Rothchilds back in the day, still do. Now we have the rich, the very rich, the very, very rich, and the very, very fucking rich. Some of them we know, most of them we don't.
It's easy to forget sometimes just how cut off from reality that the super-rich can be.
Nowhere is this more true than at a meeting of the wealthy elite.