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The struggle for bread  

stardust81937 87M
4345 posts
6/23/2014 8:03 am
The struggle for bread

The struggle for bread

I assume most of the members of VisionPersonals.com work for a company or a corporation in order to earn enough money to survive.

Perhaps my calling the people who give you guys jobs--CALLING THEM BASTARDS--isn't appropriate. We all know though, that if you don't make a profit for the one-percenters, you'll soon be standing in the unemployment line, and shortly after that, probably the WELFARE line.

And, where are most of these people who are reaping the rewards from your sweat and toil?

Playing Golf at Pebble Beach, sailing off the coast of South Africa or New Zealand in their 200 foot Yacht, snorting coke with their mistress in their 10,000 square foot home in Brentwood, attending a presentation party in Bajorka.... you get the idea.

Some of the one-percenters run for elected office, wearing patched blue jeans they were able to "borrow" from their Mexican gardener, and patting babies on the head. Some of them have turned to humanitarian goals like finding a cure for Malaria, and are now working on putting together a research team to find a better solution to the world's waste disposal of 7 billion plus, humans. (hint: Bill Gates).

There have been wage slaves since time began on this world. Many times the one-percenters of those ancient times didn't even bother with the wages-- they just kept slaves to do work for them. Some of the ultra rich just loved the concept of slavery, and slavery was alive and well in the middle East way past our Civil War which finally put an end to it in our country around 1865.

I believe most of the world's population is now connected to some job and could be considered wage slaves. Only a few hundred years ago, if a man--and a few women--didn't want to work for someone, and had no idea of starting a small business of their own, they left their hometown and went into the wilderness to live off the land.

That's when there still were wildernesses, and a wild, REAL freedom.

In that era, they shot and trapped wild game for food, made shelters where they pleased, and lived a life of the sort of freedom I read about under the covers in my bed by using a flashlight that furnished enough light to read for perhaps an hour, before the weak batteries of 70 years ago went dead.

So, you see my friends I have a long-term bias against the OVER-accumulation of wealth, and the manipulation of EVERYTHING in our lives by one percent of our human family.

Most of the problems that have tumbled down on us through the centuries, are a result of human failings. These failings are our weaknesses as a species.... Our greed. The pursuit in life not just to have "enough" to live comfortably, but to accumulate more wealth than any person could ever use in a thousand lifetimes. Such greed causes hatred, unbelievable "turn your eyes away from suffering", and war. And war, and war and war.

As a little , my parents dressed me up in a suit and tie and sent me off to Sunday School where I learned that Jesus loved the poor.

Not so the ultra rich, nor the political right. But the ultra rich do love the religions of the world that keep the wage slaves in order, and promises them a rich life in heaven if not on this earth.

by david stardust...Monday morning, June 23, 2014...





stardust81937 87M
8340 posts
6/25/2014 12:07 pm

    Quoting  :

M. is the funniest person I've ever known..She probably keep you laughing as she does me... D.


stardust81937 87M
8340 posts
6/24/2014 8:55 am

    Quoting AmeliaCox:
    The most sickening thing about the wealthy (who are usually significantly overpaid for what they do), is that they accuse the poor of being greedy for wanting more than just the basics to sustain life. Socialistic criminality at its most perverse.
Very good, Amelia, I have a tendency to agree with you.


stardust81937 87M
8340 posts
6/24/2014 8:53 am

    Quoting  :

Marisol has read it, and she tells me she only needs ONE pedantic, mind reading Gorilla living with her..lol. Thanks for the input, C.


stardust81937 87M
8340 posts
6/23/2014 2:56 pm

    Quoting sweet_VM:
    Lots of mouths that don't get enough food at all any where in the world. Very good information ty David hugs V
I bet if they knocked on your door and you saw their hungry faces, you'd be the one in your neighborhood who would take them in and feed them...


stardust81937 87M
8340 posts
6/23/2014 2:54 pm

It's always been pretty easy for me to write about OTHER people giving away their wealth...I'm honest enough, I think, to wonder it I'D be generous enough to give away the bulk of MY wealth if I'd somehow been able to accumulate enough money to rate in the one percent.. (??),,,


rm_19harley86 74M
45446 posts
6/23/2014 10:47 am

very good,

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sweet_VM 65F
81699 posts
6/23/2014 8:57 am

Lots of mouths that don't get enough food at all any where in the world. Very good information ty David hugs V

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