So Republicans and "Blue Dog" Democrats defeated the extenison of Jobless Benefits bill. My most cynical and immediate response is "Of course! Poor people don't donate to campaigns and they don't have PAC's. So who cares how badly they get shafted?" Since June 1, the failure to help is affecting 903,000 people, well for now anyway.
"So what if people loose everything? So what if they're on the streets, along with their children? So what if they can't buy food was clothes, get shelter? Get the homeless out of MY town! They aren't wanted here."
"No tent cities in our town! Aren't there charity organizations to handle these kinds of problems? Not my taxes!"
It sounds like the spirit of Ebenezer Scrooge has entered the hearts and mind of many Americans, yet they go to churches and think they are good people.
"Are there no prisons? " (Yes now that people can illegally be thrown into them for debt. Of course in this "humane" day and age the whole family can't get in so apparently the rest can just starve.)
"And the union workhouses - are they still in operation?" (Not yet but wait. The powers that be, see wall street, big insurance, big banks and industry, will have to do something eventually or face the wrath of the people. You can't drive the people into this kind of growing despair and expect no consequences.)
And so many of these people claim this is a christian nation? Read Matthew 5: 3-12 and tell me you can still believe it in light of what's happening in this country now.
I have the awful suspicion that the Big Businesses that really own this country are trying to drive the wages here to the level of India, or any other third world country.
Just so they can rake in another billion for themselves.
Welcome to the world of William Gibson. You might want to read Neuromancer, Count Zero and Mona Lisa Overdrive.
May the deity of your choice save us all.
About the picture... the people tried to find work in Colorado for two years. They pawned their wedding rings for $15.00 and made it to California with 10 cents to spare.
This Challenge I'm on has
revolutionized everything
I thought I understood
about health. Doing
everything you think
right can only get you so
far when nature has dealt
you a bad hand of cards.
Time to think outside the
box, change the rules,
and reshu...
After ten years of
increasingly bad health,
of being laid low for
weeks and months with
extreme fatigue and
excruciating pain, of
watching my life wither
down to almost nothing,
of extreme hopelessness
because none of the
medications offered any
reli...
In the war for talent,
which will make more
candidates apply –
a career website or a
talent community? This
infographic, from
Ascendify, gives all the
answers.
Takeaways
10% of people apply via
career sites compared to
90% who join talent co...
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social media over the
last couple of years, the
conversation has evolved
away from “Why use
social media?” to
“How do you use
social
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; The Dilbert
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I don't think any of you
live in Rochester, NY,
but the funny thing is
that everyone seems to
know someone in Rochester
NY. So any and all
efforts to publicize this
event through facebook,
twitter, etc., will be
greatly appreciated and
may bear fant...
Japanese Militarism
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department, Kyoto
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Thank you all, my friends
and family, for the
enthuiasiam you have
shown in the last 14
hours with the three news
stories I posted
recently. If any of you
are curious, here's a
blog the organization I
volunteer for wrote about
my recent testimony
bef...