Thursday, March 10, 2011

Take the Money

It's an interesting class war if we can call it that. It's very aggressive on the part of the 1% who have accumulated so much at such a terrible cost to the potential of everyone else.

The other day, someone said  we are living in a misrepresentation of an illusion, so elusive it can only be momentarily viewed as a mirrored image of the real illusion, which is veiled from viewing. The best we can do is try to get a sense of the absurdity of the kind of lopsided condition sold as a social system that cannot be tampered with without grave consequences to the fabric that keeps its people alive. 

The other day someone said, take back the money from the banks.
Close their doors and redistribute the money.
Pay off the global national debts.
Pay for global healthcare.
Pay for global education.
Pay for global infrastsructures.

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