Category Archives: war
Magnifying glass
Well, now it’s even easier for spying on and shooting innocent people. Coming to FW in October…can’t wait. (The city was on Fire Friday–three deadly shootings over night with a state police officer shooting someone dead.)
More from the NATO summit–Iraq Veterans Against the War give back their medals. Good for them. It’s not easy for them, I’m sure, as it is hard for anyone in this society to speak out against war–with the media promoting war as patriotic (all you protestors are just dirty commie hippies) and the use of media by the Defense Dept to promote it, as well.
Here’s a good clip from PRWatch on FakeNews.
And, lastly, is this. Talk about turning the technology around…
Afghan killings, the poor, bankers, etc.
Common dreams has this link up on yet another killing of innocent Afghanis’ who were minding their own business. Meanwhile, support for the war from the people who are paying for it, is at a new low. Where’s my representation, again…?
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Meanwhile, the repubs continue their “Eat Shit” campaign against the poor, elderly, and disabled in this country…because, you know, we have to be over in Afghanistan or whatever country has our oil in it, and we can’t be bothered with either creating jobs or feeding people if there are no decent paying jobs available so they can feed themselves….
The comments section brings up the involuntary servitude of the Prisons for Fun and Profit scheme.
The most telling paragraph is this one in the Reuters clip:
The Ryan bill also takes aim at financial reforms, eliminating the government’s powers to shut down large financial institutions, as well as cutting funding for the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. A tort reform plan to end frivolous lawsuits included in the measure would lead to lower health care costs, according the CBO.
There is the heart of this, folks. I’m reading The Indebted Society by James Medoff and Andrew Harless in which they assert that the economy of this country has been manipulated by the bankers/financial institutions for their own benefit. Bankers need low wages so that people will borrow. The book stated that wages have remained stagnant (which we already knew) and that people were borrowing just to maintain their lifestyles as far back as the eighties. However, those things they were borrowing money for–luxury items–were not necessary for life and if they had to let them go back to the bank for lack of payment it wasn’t a big hardship. However, with this current economic situation, the borrowing was not for luxury items, but just to survive–they refinanced their homes, or borrowed on credit cards to buy groceries and needed items…that sort of thing. And that is why we saw so many folks “hit the wall”. Their wages were no longer able to meet the very basics of life.
Medoff and Harless are blaming the Federal Reserve for not wanting inflation to rise–bankers don’t like inflation because it hurts their bottom line. And they heavily influence the Fed, as much as the Fed would like to deny it. Medoff and Harless say that there has been too much emphasis on consumption, and not enough on investment.
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And, just to shed light on the media campaign by the sociopaths–I was flipping through the radio the other night, and there was Sean Hannity.
Hannity actually made the claim that “socialist spending has gotten us into this economy.” Say whaaat? No, it’s not taxing the top 1% at a fair tax rate, and even reducing their taxes while starting not one, not two, but three military conflicts and/or wars, it’s feeding the poor and the elderly! God these people drive me crazy.
Oh, and they’re quick to bring God into the conversation to justify their un-Jesus-like selfishness:
Overheard on a rightwing station here in FW (they’re pretty much all rightwing, just some to a lesser degree)–
“Be obedient to God–get out and vote. Be obedient to God–politically you’re either conservative or liberal. You have to decide which way is obedient to God. ”
Yeah, so wouldn’t following “Thou Shalt Not Kill” and “Thou Shalt Not Covet thy neighbors’ stuff” (this includes oil, folks) be obedient to God? How about “Do unto others as you would have done unto you?”
Soldiers posing with body parts
These photos are pretty graphic and disturbing, to say the least. Good God.