I saw an article in the newspaper about the plight of the working poor. Living paycheck to paycheck… working in shit jobs with shit conditions with no fucking benefits whatsoever. One in Three jobs is a TEMP. Meaning no benefits… and at the mercy of the employer. Not temp part time… but temp FULL TIME.
No job security.
And what is the tendency of someone who is working in such a job? The tendency is to keep a hold of his money and be very reluctant to spend. And with reluctance to spend, meaning, less circulation of money in the economy. And with less circulation of money in the economy, meaning lower standards of living.
Big corporations… while making record billion dollar profits… are still too damn fucking obsessed with downsizing, re-structuring, out-sourcing, and the automation of tasks. They're trying to save, save, and save… so as to cut labor costs and jobs.
In the long run, it is these fucking fat pig elite that keep getting richer and richer and richer… while the poor keep getting poorer and poorer and poorer.
And when money is concentrated in the hands of a few… there IS a breaking point.
And yeah yeah yeah… call me a conspiracy paranoid wacko… but in the future, I predict that the breaking point will be reached and society will explode into chaos. My crystal ball shows me more riots in the streets. Police… helicopters… tanks… everything that comes with anarchy.
And what will rise from the chaos? Fiefdoms and warlords. Afghanistan… Somalia… It will be similar to the middle ages. Instead of swords, we will have people running around with machine guns and scraps of things… and fighting over teritorry and resources like it is the fucking middle ages.
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Are you high or something? You write some of the stupidest shit I ever read!
Ok. Well well… Lets just hope that 50 years down the road, I will look back on this day I typed this out and laugh hard… because there is no chaos… because the world is a better place. :)
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