The Working Classes Demise And The Enrichment Of Wall Street & The Banks!

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Derryck alias Mimbari

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Jul 21, 2010, 10:15:36 AM7/21/10
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July 21-2010:

The Working Classes Demise And The Enrichment Of Wall Street & The
Banks!

Everyday I see on televsion the enormous profits that Wall Street
Brokers and The Banking Institutions are making, at an alarming rate.
And I ask myself, when will some of this bounty reach the desperately
impoverished working masses? Many of whom are still un-employed, most
are unable to find any work, (temporary or otherwise), and does not
see any changes for the better anytime soon either.

The politicians in Washington DC are daily enacting legislation
(supposedly), to inhibit the reckless behavior of Wall Street
Investors and Bankers, from indulging in behavior that hitherto
brought the US and the Global Economy almost to a standstill. And at
the same time the current administration in The White House, promise
better days ahead. Even though the reality on the ground everywhere
says that businesses are reluctant to re-hire anyone, reasons being
fear, uncertainty, and other fabricated excuses.

Who Will Bell The Cat?

In this self-centered and Capitalist society, where the ingrained
belief that the government has no business to tell any person, or
business how to manage it's affairs. Some Americans are even bitterly
against any legislation that is perceived to infringe on the behavior
of any business, regardless of whether that business is behaving in
ways that infringes on worker's rights.

The Trade Union's Are At Fault Too:

Many Trade Union Organizations are also part and parcel of the demise
of their workers, because they have been playing politics with the
politicians, in order to gain favor. At the expense of the same
workers they are mandated to serve.

Some Trade Unions subscribe to certain politicians. Others support
both political parties, in an attempt to gain political favors.
Workers are being tricked by their own representatives in Public
Office, and by their Collective Bargaining Agent too.

So where can the working masses turn to for help at this time?

I presume that the only recourse is to seek the assistance of the
state. But that leads inevitably to dependence on The State. And such
dependence brings with it, it's own penalties. Such as Benefit Cuts,
Governmental Intrusion, Second Class Citizenship, and other social
stigma. Meanwhile, the economic tragedy continnues unabted, with
promises from our elected representatives of 'Better Days Ahead.'

So While The Grass Grows-The Horse Starves!

Derryck.
NYC.





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