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Posted: Aug 25, 2012 - 7:44pm

But I think what it would take is some shared national consensus about how we define a decent and responsible life in the modern complex world. I don’t think we have that. We have slogans about being successful. We have slogans about “job creators.” We have slogans about everybody having the right to reach the sky in the quest for material self-satisfaction. We have a definition of the good life, which involves the accumulation of material goods plus entertainment.

These are clusters of issues that are interrelated, and it will require a real jolt for us to start thinking seriously about how we can re-create a healthy society here that is still the compelling image for the world that it once was. Then, the American dream was widely shared. Today, it isn’t.

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Posted: Aug 25, 2012 - 4:55pm

 RichardPrins wrote:


 
All roads lead to Madison Ave.

Follow the money who pays them.

Jagger warned us way back when ...

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Posted: Aug 25, 2012 - 12:02am

We whirl up a euphemism of words to cherish and justify our wicked deeds... and pen gets bloodier than the sword.


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Posted: Aug 24, 2012 - 9:27pm


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Posted: Aug 24, 2012 - 5:08pm

 RichardPrins wrote:


 
I wonder how many people have read that and laughed, forgetting that they themselves locked into a lifestyle of "more".


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Posted: Aug 24, 2012 - 10:59am

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Great illustration! Until our society comes to the full realization that our entire capitalist system is unsustainable and shift the paradigm completely, we are doomed regardless of what the mainstream candidates tell us.
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Posted: Jul 26, 2012 - 11:16am

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Good video.  
I don't see the connection between capitalism and consumerism though.  The only reason we in the US consume so much, is because we have so much available, and money to buy it.  Socialists, communists, people who live in dictatorships, all people really, will fill their houses with kick knacks if given an opportunity.   There are plenty of "capitalist" countries in the world in which people don't consume.  It's because they don't have any money, because it's all at the top.  LIke the man said ^

We have an opportunity to make our country whatever we want.  Because we can vote.  If we are on the cusp of an oligarchical world, and it does seem that way to me, we have the opportunity, and still the time, to change it. 
 
Yes, you make a lot of good points, and I agree with you in theory— it is all a matter of choice...  but what choices do we have, really?  The times they are a-changin'...  just look at the dire warning professed by one of our elected leaders—


The Road to Oligarchy
by Senator Bernie Sanders
HuffingtonPost
July 24, 2012

Mr. Chairman, thank you for convening a hearing on the monumentally important issue of "Taking Back Our Democracy." Unfortunately, that title exactly describes the challenge facing us today.

The history of this country has been the drive toward a more and more inclusive democracy — a democracy which would fulfill Abraham Lincoln's beautiful phraseology at Gettysburg in which he described America as a nation "of the people by the people for the people."

We all know American democracy has not always lived up to this ideal. When this country was founded, only white male property owners over age 21 could vote. But people fought to change that and we became a more inclusive democracy. After the Civil War, we amended the Constitution to allow non-white men to vote. We became a more inclusive democracy. In 1920, after years of struggle and against enormous opposition, we finally ratified the 19th Amendment, guaranteeing women the right to vote. We became a more inclusive democracy.

In 1965, under the leadership of Martin Luther King, Jr. and others, the great civil rights movement finally succeeded in outlawing racism at the ballot box and LBJ signed the Voting Rights Act. We became a more inclusive democracy.

One year after that, the Supreme Court ruled that the poll tax was unconstitutional, that people could not be denied the right to vote because they were low-income. We became a more inclusive democracy. In 1971, young people throughout the country said; "we are being drafted to go to Vietnam and get killed, but we don't even have the right to vote." The voting age was lowered to 18. We became a more inclusive democracy.

The democratic foundations of our country and this movement toward a more inclusive democracy are now facing the most severe attacks, both economically and politically, that we have seen in the modern history of our country. Tragically, as I say this advisedly, we are well on our way to seeing our great country move toward an oligarchic form of government — where virtually all economic and political power rest with a handful of very wealthy families. This is a trend we must reverse.

Economically, the United States today has, by far, the most unequal distribution of wealth and income of any major country on earth and that inequality is worse today in America than at any time since the late 1920s.

Today, the wealthiest 400 individuals own more wealth than the bottom half of America — 150 million people.

Today, one family, the Walton family of Walmart fame, with $89 billion, own more wealth than the bottom 40 percent of America. One family owns more wealth than the bottom 40 percent. 

Today, the top one percent own 40 percent of all wealth, while the bottom sixty percent owns less than 2 percent. Incredibly, the bottom 40 percent of all Americans own just 3/10 of one percent of the wealth of the country.

That is what is going on economically in this country. A handful of billionaires own a significant part of the wealth of America and have enormous control over our economy. What the Supreme Court did in Citizens United is to say to these same billionaires: "You own and control the economy, you own Wall Street, you own the coal companies, you own the oil companies. Now, for a very small percentage of your wealth, we're going to give you the opportunity to own the United States government." That is the essence of what Citizens United is all about — and that's why it must be overturned.

Let's be clear. Why should we be surprised that one family, worth $50 billion, is prepared to spend $400 million in this election to protect their interests? That's a small investment for them and a good investment. But it is not only the Koch brothers. 

There are at least 23 billionaire families who have contributed a minimum of $250,000 each into the political process up to now during this campaign; my guess is that number is really much greater because many of these contributions are made in secret. In other words, not content to own our economy, the one percent want to own our government as well.

The constitutional amendment that Congressman Ted Deutch and I have introduced states the following:

• For-profit corporations are not people, and are not entitled to any rights under the Constitution. 
• For-profit corporations are entities of the states, and are subject to regulation by the legislatures of the states, so long as the regulations do not limit the freedom of the press.
• For-profit corporations are prohibited from making contributions or expenditures in political campaigns. 
• Congress and the states have the right to regulate and limit all political expenditures and contributions, including those made by a candidate.

I'm proud to say the American people are making their voices heard on this issue — they are telling us loud and clear it is time to reverse the trend. Six states, including my home state of Vermont, have passed resolutions asking us to pass a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United. More than 200 local governments have done the same, including many in Vermont. I'm proud to sponsor one such amendment. My colleagues here, Mr. Baucus, Mr. Udall, and Ms. Edwards, all have good amendments, and I thank them for their hard work on this issue.

 


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Posted: Jul 26, 2012 - 9:58am

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Good video. 
I don't see the connection between capitalism and consumerism though.  The only reason we in the US consume so much, is because we have so much available, and money to buy it.  Socialists, communists, people who live in dictatorships, all people really, will fill their houses with kick knacks if given an opportunity.   There are plenty of "capitalist" countries in the world in which people don't consume.  It's because they don't have any money, because it's all at the top.  LIke the man said ^

We have an opportunity to make our country whatever we want.  Because we can vote.  If we are on the cusp of an oligarchical world, and it does seem that way to me, we have the opportunity, and still the time, to change it. 
 


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Posted: Jul 25, 2012 - 9:46pm




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Posted: Sep 27, 2011 - 5:13pm

Oy!
Kids. Can't live with em'. Can't kill em'.
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Posted: Sep 27, 2011 - 4:58pm

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Did you even watch the video, buzz?  Nowhere in it is government-mandated birth control advocated.  Haven't you known me long enough to know that I would never support such a thing?  The message is to choose to have no more than two children.  It's really starting to boggle my mind that people don't even want to think about the fact that the world is finite.

 

Average Children Per Family

In the USA, it's 2

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Posted: Sep 27, 2011 - 4:38pm

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I think that Obama should make you Breeding Czar. You can decide who among us may breed and how many times. its a gov job. should get ya a good pension.
 
Did you even watch the video, buzz?  Nowhere in it is government-mandated birth control advocated.  Haven't you known me long enough to know that I would never support such a thing?  The message is to choose to have no more than two children.  It's really starting to boggle my mind that people don't even want to think about the fact that the world is finite.
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Posted: Sep 27, 2011 - 4:09pm

 oldslabsides wrote:

 
I think that Obama should make you Breeding Czar. You can decide who among us may breed and how many times. its a gov job. should get ya a good pension.
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Posted: Apr 8, 2011 - 8:15am

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Or we need to STOP HAVING BABIES! In other words, we are doomed. Evolution brought us into the world and it will take us out.   /rant and end of story
 
I'm doing my part!{#Wink}


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Posted: Apr 8, 2011 - 2:30am

 hippiechick wrote:

We need to become conscientious world citizens and stop the grab and recognize that unless we start cooperating with each other, we are going to destroy our world.

 
Or we need to STOP HAVING BABIES! In other words, we are doomed. Evolution brought us into the world and it will take us out.   /rant and end of story

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Posted: Apr 8, 2011 - 12:58am

 hippiechick wrote:

We also need to start cutting back on our consumption, especially water for the Southwest
 
You do whatever you feel like,just don't come asking for my water ! {#War}
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Posted: Apr 7, 2011 - 12:52pm

 hippiechick wrote:

We need to become conscientious world citizens and stop the grab and recognize that unless we start cooperating with each other, we are going to destroy our world.

 
We also need to start cutting back on our consumption, especially water for the Southwest

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Posted: Apr 7, 2011 - 12:49pm

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My biggest concern with capitalism is not the class war going on now between the rich and the middle class...  in fact, my biggest concern makes the class war trivial...

my biggest concern is the environment...

capitalism requires constant economic growth...  with that as the ideological priority, the environment suffers...

we are consuming the planet the way a virus grows and consumes something until the carrier dies...

last year, we saw The Deepwater Horizon oil spill, and this year we have seen the nuclear disaster in Japan... there is land in Japan that will be radioactive for the next 10,000 generations of humans...

what's next?

I do not want capitalism to fall into the dustbin of history as another failed ideology...  I like it...  but we need to find a way to regulate growth and protect the environment, or we are doomed...


 

 
We need to become conscientious world citizens and stop the grab and recognize that unless we start cooperating with each other, we are going to destroy our world.


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