Saturday, May 12, 2012
Login

How clean is the professional and investor class and how dirty is the expendable laboring class?

Will the winners become even cleaner?

And the low commoners be confined even closer to moving about in the filth of people better than them?

And are some “good conservatives” proud to do other “good conservatives’ ” dirty work?


6 Comments

  1. The two party system is a farce. Presidents will govern roughly the same as they are just FRANCHISE managers for a country owned/controlled by offshore banks/the FED.

    Banks
    I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous
    to our liberties than standing armies. Already they
    have raised up a moneyed aristocracy that has set
    the Government at defiance. The issuing power should
    be taken from the banks and restored to the people to
    whom it properly belongs.
    Thomas Jefferson

    If the American people ever allow private banks to
    control the issue of their money, first by inflation
    and then by deflation, the banks and corporations
    that will grow up around them (around the banks),
    will deprive the people of their property until their
    children will wake up homeless on the continent
    their fathers conquered.
    Thomas Jefferson

  2. The pro class has their own life style they have to keep the checks coming in no matter who gets hurt by the price increase
    .
    The working class is on their own in America it is a dog eat dog world out there
    And when bad comes to worse in a couple of months the pro class will find out how important that
    Low class of workers are
    .
    But by then it will be to late for America
    The end is near
    .
    Every great empire on earth has fallen
    Russia
    And the greatest empire ever on the planet the Roman Empire that encompassed most of Europe fell
    .
    So will America it is just the way history tells it will happen
    .

  3. The so-called conservatives are really advocates of a new fascism – a neo-feudalistic sharecropper society. They care about power, and nothing more. Their wealthy backers already have many times more wealth than they could ever spend; their obsession with acquiring more and more has nothing to do with lifestyle, and everything to do with the rush they get from dominating those below them.

  4. Well, I was raised in humble environment, worked my way through my undergraduate program, did the same to receive my MBA, and, am quite content. I worked in a grocery store, delivered newspapers, and worked at a retail outlet in my ealrier years while working towards my undergraduate degree. I didn’t mind, because, I had my eye on much bigger things, and, definately had a plan.

    I do not see limits placed upon me, rather, I am an optimist that is glad to live in a relatively free country.

  5. The wonderful thing about this country is that we ALL have the opportunity to better ourselves regardless of what others think. If you are in a communist/socialist country you were told what you would do for a living by the government (they think they know what is best for it’s populous.) I’d rather make up my own mind about my profession and lifestyle and unlike our government, I live within my means.

    Investors are needed to supply some capital for the companies they are part owners in and we need these companies to help supply the jobs for the other part of the country. Capitalism and free enterprise.

  6. I do not accept your premise that there is a class system at all. Everyone has an equal chance to succeed. Just as you would not pay as much for a rusty piece of scrap metal as you would for another that is shiny and well polished, so it goes with people.

    Those who achieve deserve the money they earn and those who fail deserve the money they earn. But nothing prevents the impoverished from achieving great wealth and nothing prevnets the wealthy from ending up impoverished. It is all a matter of hard work, dedication and good choices along the way.

    I see people like Bill Gates start from humble means and become wildly wealthy. I see wildly wealthy people who have lost everything by investing with Bernie Madoff. Investing all their money in one place was a bad decision. But just this week there was the story of a 72 year old formerly wealthy man now looking for work because he lost everything to Madoff and another of a man who led the police on a 3 hour chase in his Bently before committing suicide. He, too, another Madoff investor.

    The big wage earners have a lot and they have a lot to loose. The lower wage earners have little and little to loose. But there are people between the two extremes that have aquired good and sought after skills. They still have jobs and there are still openings for such people.

    If you put a lot of effort into becoming a software engineer or surgeon you will never be out of a job. If you are simply the guy who puts lug nuts on Chrysler cars, well, you did not put much into your career and you remain easlily replaceable.

    That is the way of the Capitalist world. Every man can be a pauper or a king. But to be a success you have to bring your “A” game.

    *