Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Corporations, Owning Everything, We, Owning Nothing

BEYOND ALL DOUBT now is the time for a revolution in America, and, for that matter, throughout the world. The wolves are in charge of the hen house, and must be evicted. In the United States, Bernie Sanders could actually win and become president, contrary to what everyone thinks, and his election would be a definite American revolution. He already has about fifteen percent support among the folks in his uphill race against Hillary, and he's been drawing crowds in conservative places, like Iowa. What he needs to do is spend time in liberal places, and build his base, consisting of students and workers. All these self proclaimed "small government, limited government" republicans, running for president, in the House of Representatives and Senate, behaving as if government surveillance of the American people is absolutely vital to America's future and security. A good liberal candidate like Bernie Sanders can really capitalize on that. The republicans believe in small government welfare programs and small government regulation of corporations, but big government police state surveillance of we the people. Before long, the way things are going, one person will have all the money in the world, and will own everybody and everything. The final victor. That's why we the billions of poor working people all across the world need to organize, and put a stop to it. An international worker's revolution, spearheaded by a newly emerged and growing labor party in America! In america, the democrats and republicans both represent the one percent, while piously claiming to represent the "middle class", whatever that's supposed to mean. It means little in a country or world in which the middle class is shrinking, vanishing, coalescing into an elite wealthy class, and everyone else, billions of working poor. Granted, Karl Marx had a lot of bad ideas. But when he said "workers of the world unite, you have only your chains to lose", he was right on the mark(s). If you're a working class corporate capitalist supporter, and not a socialist, you're not serving your own best interests, but rather, the interest of your corporate masters, who, in the current system, basically own everything, including you, including, it seems, your thoughts and opinions.

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