Showing posts with label greed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label greed. Show all posts

Friday, August 17, 2012

"The Farting Brain" Bumper Stickers ~ 8-17-2012 ~

If you want good mileage, ride a bike. Laugh maniacally as you pass gas stations.

Trying to make money online is like trying to train your dogs: IT AIN'T HAPPENIN'!

Beware of  "Mr. Snotty!"

Can't see the forest for the corruption.

Greed is the antidote to freedom.

Jobs are about as scarce as honest politicians.

Open space is a terrible thing to waste: Develop the shit out of it.

"Moral Values" are lies in disguise. 


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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

"American Lobotomy" ~ Song lyrics that never became a song

American Lobotomy ~7-30-2012~

You gutted this Country of its staggering wealth
While the rest of us can simply go to hell
Hide your millions and billions offshore
Pay no taxes, and go to war

You've caused the great divide
Take all your money, run and hide
We bailed you out and you're making more than ever
Using every loophole, you're so clever

Grotesque riches are always your end game
Pay no taxes while you leave us dead and maimed
Is it the American way to take us for all we're worth?
It'll come back to haunt ya just like you deserve

How can you turn your back on the USA?
You use and abuse her all night and day
You've made your fortunes on all of our backs
And all you do is keep on crippling the masses

The Land a' Plenty only works for a very few
Aren't you glad you can pay to continue the ruse?
You've scammed and skirted the laws at every turn
You own Congress and we know you'll never learn

We took it to the British and fought for democracy
But you've torn it down with gross hyprocisy
You selfish greedy junkies don't know the cost
Well boys, this lawlessness has got to stop

You've created a land of misery for the citizens
And all the while you beam at your tax havens
Ripping off The People of this once great land
But when money's involved, you'll never understand

You're a disgrace to your Country and all the world
Too bad they all wanna be just like you
Stepping on the bodies of the populace
You couldn't care less because you got no conscience

If you weren't so greedy and gave a damn
About ALL of the People in the Land
We could have our day in the sun and a whole lot more
But you'd never agree to help the American poor

Drive your BMW's and your Cadillacs
Have 5 homes and portfolios unmatched
Keep on plundering Our Nation all the live long day
Sooner or later you'll regret your toxic ways

You've killed our hopes, and ruined our dreams
All because of selfishness and greed
You can't see the forest for the money
What's it gonna take to make you change, bullies?

Monday, July 30, 2012

Seeds of Revolution: Tavis Smiley's "Poverty is the new slavery"

(CBS News) According to a new report out this past week, poverty in America has reached its highest level since 1965. That so many Americans remain poor is a source of concern for our contributor Tavis Smiley:

Throughout American history there have been proud moments of revolution that forced the elite to remove their blinders of greed, tyranny and domination. 

America has, of course, made great strides for freedom in regard to all of its citizens. But now America has regressed, and poverty is the new slavery. 

The blinders are once again firmly affixed, and the necessary checks and balances have disappeared, making way for policies that coddle the wealthy, while the persistent poor, the working poor and the "new poor" are ignored and rendered invisible.

The fact that one percent of the nation's richest individuals control 42 percent of the nation's wealth is, to me, a stunning revelation in the wake of a recession. 

The 400 richest people in America, according to Forbes, have more than one trillion dollars' of wealth. They each average $3.5 billion of net worth. 

And, no, this is not the politics of envy, but rather a cautionary tale about what happens to a country that drifts so far away from any notion of fundamental fairness for its citizenry, that we end up a nation of the rich - and the rest of us. 

Poverty threatens our democracy, a democracy with a deficit dilemma that the poor are not responsible for, yet they pay the price. 

There are nearly 150 million poor and near-poor people in America who are not responsible for the damage done by the Great Recession. 

Nearly one-third of the American middle class - mostly families with children - have now fallen into poverty. 

The magnitude of the Great Recession confirms that poverty is no longer a personal calamity; it is, rather, a societal crisis. 

The time is now to once again reawaken American democracy. It is time for righteous indignation against the fleecing of America's poor, given the indifference toward the poor that has infected our social, political and economic discourse. In short, it's time to make poverty a priority. 

Where there is no hope for the future, there is no power in the present.
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("Seeds of Revolution" by Grant Gerver: from my vast YouTube collection "Blues Lunatic ~ Idiot Stick Videos.")
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