They crushed us poverty level folks a few years prior to now, in fact, I lost my house and job right after 911. I mean, like a week after. I couldn't believe how bad it was though, until my unemployment benefits ran out and I still couldn't get a job. That had never happened before. It's a sock in the gut, and until it hits you hard like that you just don't get it. Oh people yak and pontificate and quote stats and history. It puts me to sleep. The media, puts me to sleep. (That's their goal!!!!) Yawn.
The way I see it at this point, until a large number of citizens get together and create a voice, (which at this point I am convinced will never happen), we're all agreeing to go down with the government. Every class is going down, but each one will go down in sequence, therefore giving the Corps time to wipe everyone's assets out...to flick us like dominoes to captives, unable to find respite except at their mercy. They'll do it gradually, by degree, so we'll be isolated and not realize it in a unified way.
I have resorted to hoping that states will start successions from the Government, it seems the only hope left. I would much rather pay taxes on a state level anyway at this point. I loathe having to continue to put my money in the monster's hands.
Today, I'm feeling pretty good as far as myself. Bouncin back w/ new insights I wish others could understand without having to live and learn the hard way like I have.
Today, I live within my means, have no debt, no car and I refuse to buy into any of the crap. I am fully aware that TV and celebrity are not mirrors but delusions. I made Stella's father sign a legal document when we got divorced 14 years ago, stating that his dad, (Stella's grandad) will pay for all of her college. Best thing I ever did. It's more valuable than child support would have been and it's going to happen! They are still going to honor this deal.
I got a pretty sturdy job now and it pays a little more than enough. It's just what I wanted, it's hard work but not soul draining.
I get tons of offers and invitations to get into the Corporate, (American now) way and I easily and knowingly refuse. They hate this! I've noticed lately that it's damn hard to pay for things in cash!!!!!!! But I have found a few places that still take it. I don't buy anything I can't pay for entirely at the cash register. Anything beyond that makes me a sucker! No matter how they try to tell me it's to my benefit. No matter how hard they try to make you think it's all status quo. It's none of that. It's simply, bullshit.
It's easy to be motivated to stay within my financial bounds after what happened to me a few years back. It was the most humiliating, scary and coldest time I ever lived through. It scarred me deeply. I'll never forget the smirky, insulting way they looked at me when they took my house from me. When I absolutely could not find work for 2 years.
It's coming towards you (the middle class) now, I can see it plain as day.
Watch out! And watch out for your fellow human beings!
H
