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America, a Civilization in Decline

by indiaBPOking <indiabpoking@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 16, 2008 at 05:41 PM

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by EssDee C.
April 21, 2008 03:30 PM EDT

I read and listen and listen and read and I keep hoping someone
somewhere will actually get to the root of our current situation. I
hear about froth in the housing market, a bubble in commodities, a
conundrum in this, a puzzlement in that. On and on. But, I still
haven't heard anyone actually address the real problem at the bottom
of our current economic crisis in this country.
Once long ago, in an economy far, far away... OK. OK. No drama.
I was born in the baby-boomers generation, near the end. During my
lifetime the world has changed in so many ways it's beyond belief. Sci-
Fi became reality and then reality doubled-down.
In 1974 a van came to my high school and 3/4 of it was a computer.
They demonstrated it's "power" and "abilities" and printed each of us
a calendar... :) Cute, huh?
This little known technology turned this country on it's head. On the
way up it gave birth to the YUPPIE. High tech produced a huge wave of
good paying middle class jobs. People in these jobs bought nice homes,
fancy cars and designer clothing. They bought into high tech
themselves. VCRs became DVDs TVs became big screen, hang it on the
wall 3" thick plasma giants, video games in every home, home PCs and
laptops, and anything we could imagine became available for our buying
pleasure. The demand for all the goodies these families wanted and
could easily afford made job op****tunities for people working in
construction, the automotive industry, clothing, technology, retail
sales, etc, etc, etc. Then there was the restaurants and fast food
industry, (These high-teckers didn't cook, they ate out.) Vacations
and home decorating. Their good fortune created a whole country of
people who worked in sup****t of the techies lifestyles and improved
the quality of living for those people too. So, what happened?
What happened... The middle class broke the golden rule, they started
moving up the financial ladder on a large scale in a big way- fast.
Too many started making too much money. They were on a rocket ****p to
the sky and pulling the lower class up behind them in their back
draft. The rich were in danger of too much company. It was starting to
get crowed on the elevators up to the clouds. The insolence!! This
just could not be allowed. So, the powers that be showed them. They
outsourced the good paying, high tech jobs. Poof!! And then there were
few.
The cor****ations began to make really big bucks, record profits and
the rich were wallowing in it. They laughed and laughed and laughed.
Those arrogant geeks who thought they could rise to be one of them had
been struck down. The job market started slowing. Annual raises and
bonuses gave way to pay cuts or be fired and replaced. Wall Street was
doing great but Main Street was faltering. Thirty year olds still
living with their parents couldn't afford to live in a place of their
own. The economy was slipping but as long as the general public was
working 2-3 jobs per household and didn't have time to catch on, the
rich were raking in their losses.
The middle class had beautiful homes, fabulously expensive cars,
closets filled with high priced designer clothes, a TV, computer,
video game system and cable TV in every room and their jobs were
disappearing faster than they had been created. Their biggest assets?
Their homes. When the slip in the economy started, they were offered
equity lines of credit up to 110% of the value of their home. Their
paychecks were going down, the cost of living was going up but this
would all blow over and then when the economy came back they could pay
off the mortgages, credit cards, etc and all would be as it was. Then
came the froth in housing. The problem was not that a bunch of
irresponsible people got home loans they couldn't afford. It was that
no one told them they weren't going to be able to afford them after
all their jobs got outsourced to foreign countries and would never
come back. They got blind-sided.
Problem is, we still haven't seen just how deep this hole is going to
get. The jobs that sky-rocketed this economy are now in India, among
other countries where the pay is low, the working conditions are
deplorable and cor****ations and the super rich can continue to make
record breaking profits.
They stripped the middle class and picked their bones. But, they went
too far. Got too greedy. Wall Street took a big hit. Oops!! Hedge
funds went under. Oh, No!! That's, that's the rich... Gotta stop that.
Pumping millions, billions into the banking system. The Fed
guaranteeing loans. People are still being dumped out of their homes,
but, hey, at least Wall Street and the rich will be OK now. So, what
now?
What now... Until this government admits they let a dumb, red-neck
idiot (whose only goal was to impoverish and punish the arrogant
middle class and re-fund the rich) destroy this country through his
arrogant "I'm the decider" policies, nothing. We just keep sinking. If
they do step up and bite the bullet, admit the screw-ups instead of
trying to cover them up and go around them, we have a chance. Jobs
MUST be brought back. Cor****ations MUST be made to re-invest in this
country- and NOT with tax-payer tax breaks that they hoard as cash!!
Rather with some of the record breaking profits they stripped out of
this country over the last 7+ years. Taxes on the upper class SHOULD
be higher than those on the working class. THEY should carry the bulk
of the tax burden. I am so sick of the old line about them being
punished for being successful!! It boggles the mind that people who
have enough money to buy a small country from money they made off the
sweat and backs of the average American citizen actually resent paying
taxes. Well, it's only fair that those who paid the most taxes should
get the biggest tax breaks?? OK, so let's give the rich their tax
breaks, forgive oil companies billions upon billions owed to the
American citizens for drilling on public land, let them enjoy the
health-care made available from research paid for through grants paid
for by taxes paid by every American who ever worked and paid taxes. I
could go on for hours, but you get the point.
If the next president does not undo everything Bush screwed up. We are
screwed and you can watch that rocket ****p fall from the sky and make
an economical crater with a bottomless pit. During the Bush
administration the two worst tragedies in my lifetime occurred. 9/11
and Katrina. Bush used them to rape this country and the US Congress
let him.
 




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indiaBPOking <indiabpo  2008-05-16 17:41:43 
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