Showing posts with label Government. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Government. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

29 Statistics About Extreme Income Inequality In America That Will Blow Your Mind

Will The Banksters And The Corpocracy Eventually Own It All?

Today, average Americans have less power relative to the monolithic corporate and governmental institutions that dominate our society than at any other point in U.S. history. Sadly, this is not what our founding fathers ever envisioned. Our founding fathers established a government "of the people, by the people, for the people", but what we have today is very far from that ideal. In America today, wealth and power are very highly concentrated, and if you have neither wealth nor power than most of our politicians really do not have any interest in you. Over the past several decades, those with huge amounts of money and power have been busy rigging the game so that the rest of the money and power slowly but surely funnels into their hands. If current trends continue, the banksters and the corpocracy will eventually own it all. Below you will find 29 statistics about extreme income inequality in America. Sadly, most of these statistics will be out of date in a year or two because wealth and power will be much more concentrated by that time.  Read more...

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    Sunday, December 19, 2010

    EAGLE FREEDOM LINKS -- Christmas Style -- 12-19-10

    As I was searching across the internet for Christmas pics of eagles or anything with relation to Christmas and eagles I found this video which I think you will enjoy. It's cute and inspirational.


    Amusing Bunni's Musings brings us some Christmas help.

    Yankee Phil asks why the pat downs if they keep failing?

    Woodsterman Too shows us the twelve days of winter.

    American Perspective informs us that Bethlehem tourism is up.

    Goomba News Network posts American thermidor.

    A Catholic View tells us about a great response to Barbara Walters' ignorance.

    A Patriotic Rottweiler asks where is 9 trillion of our taxpayer money?


    A Western Heart posts on the red cross banning Christmas.

    Allied Liberty posts on Obama fundamentally transforming the golf rule book.

    Always On Watch has posted a Christmas musical interlude.

    America! Oh How We'll Miss You! shows us a politician admitting that government is the problem.

    Emerging Corruption posts how dems slip bringing terrorists to US Prisons in defense bill.

    Barking Spider shows us a Lord Monckton interview with Alex Jones.

    Woman Honor Thyself posts on how women dress in the workplace.






    WDTPRS shows us a video on Marxist nuns and has a poll on the subject.

    Virtual Mirage asks will rule 5 destroy Fox News?

    Trestin Meacham tells us another reason why socialism fails.

    BBCW shows us the American Dream trailer.

    Beers, Bicycles posts on the next president of the United States?

    Big Blue Wave shows us Pro-life art.

    Bluepitbull posts no good deed goes unpunished in the modern world.





    TOTUS posts that Harry Reid suffers defeat.

    Theblogprof  posted members of Obama's debt panel: government caused financial crisis.

    The Wisdom of Soloman asks Why can't we be more like socialist Europe?

    The Right Guy posts on Big sis, the Fed, and Wikileaks: What should we be afraid of?

    Bread Upon the Waters posted a song called, I sure do like those Christmas cookies, babe.

    Conservative Perspective posted a song called, I believe in father Christmas.

    Conservative Hideout has a post on illegal immigrants and controlling our borders.





    Conservative Scalawag posts about an 11- year old defends home.

    Creative Minority Report shows us the digital story of the nativity.  

    The watcher says Yes, there is hope.

    The Malcontent posts on Santa Claus being given the axe.

    The Guy in the Window gives us this update: South Korea postpones exercises.

    The Conservative Lady posts Condi Rice, you go girl!

    The Catholic Knight shows about the first approved Marian apparition in the U.S.A.

    The Blog asked the question Got Christ?





    DRScoundrels posted on Internet freedom- exit stage LEFT.

    DeanO posts on the ACLU's not-so-holy Trinity.

    Eye of Polyphemus posts on the manufactured victimization of Bradley Manning.

    Fuzzy Logic posted Deja Vu: duck and cover "new" policy for nuclear attack.

    Greg Mankiw posted some econ books for young children.

    Hack Wilson posted on Al Sharpton wanting totalitarian control over the internet.

    Hyphenated-American says some things never change...

    Innominatus posts Barry satisfying meal.




    The Audacity of Logic posts on the Bill of Rights.

    Talk Wisdom posts on a genuine, brave American hero.

    STOP MARXISM shows Austrian MP Ewald Stadler who fights radical Islamic terrorists.  

    Standing on my Head posts on Apologia.

    Solid Rock or Sinking Sand posts on playing the hate card.

    Self Evident Truths posts disrespect: a modern plague of selfishness.

    Right Wing Extreme posts the Joke of the week.

    JimMcMahon Posts Ooh-Rah Marine.




    Jo-Joe Politico shows us nice people, those Muslims.

    Just a Conservative Girl posts on Hooters, kids, and parental choice.

    Just An Artist shows us a doggie Christmas surprise.

    Left Coast Rebel posts DREAM mightmare shot down in congress.

    Let The Truth Be Known wishes everyone a Merry Christmas.

    Lone Star Parson posts on Dawkins - the peerless stinker.

    Reaganite Republican posts Reagan's speech at the 1976 Republican convention.

    Rational Nation USA shows us a description of the state of politics... in 2010




    Randy's Roundtable posts Faith.

    Random Musings by Cliff shows us an interviews with SS Officer Dr, Bernhard Frank.

    QUICKWIT asks How much to run a school?

    Proof Positive gives us Quote du jour.

    Sentry Journal is John Carey and Right Hand Man's new site.  It looks great!

    Classic Liberal posted on inflation in history.

    Pedaling Fast & Trying to Keep Up posted Don't tread on me - Utah Style.

    Pathetically Incorrect has the perfect solution to the body scanners.



    Obama Cartoons posted Wikileaks: treason or patriotism


    No Sheeples Here posted Somthin' 4 Mutton" Christmas began in the heart of God.

    Political Realities posted on Earmarks and Pork & asked one and the same or not?

    Mind Numbed Robot posted brings us Musical rule 5: Fiona Apple.  

    The Other McCain asks Julian Assange, Victim?

    Musings of a Vast Right-Winger posts ten democrats we're happy to see defeated.

    My Daily Trek says Michelle Obama doesn't believe parents are capable.

    My Thoughts on Freedom asks Do you hate the State?

    Nikon Sniper welcomes Javey Elizabeth Baird.


    Maggie's Notebook posts on the Feds forcing a bank to remove crosses and bible verse. 


    Feed Your ADHD posts great satire McConnell Killed by rogue vegetables. 



    Tuesday, September 7, 2010

    EAGLE FREEDOM LINKS 9-7-10 Part 2


    Landshark 5150 posts on a pathway back to the Constitution.

    Let The Truth Be Known shouts a warning call and says our government is out of control.

    Lone Star Parson posts on Hawking the atheist.

    Maggie's Notebook reveals Tom Coburn saying Obamacare brings single payer.

    Minded Numbed Robot posts on Obama's Gulf War.

    My Thoughts on Freedom says it is time to bury John Maynard Keynes

    Random Musings by Cliff shows a video on Father of 9/11's Todd Beamer on the mosque

    Randy's Roundtable says Obama forgets who is president.

    The Reaganite Republican states Bumbling Obama will need a miracle to .... .

    Saberpoint posts reasons why Obama is a Muslim.

    The Born Again American tells us about his journey which started 23 Years ago Today.

    The Conservative Lady posted on Happy Government Day.

    The Current posts on Arizona: In the Shadow of King George.

    They Say/ We Say posts on the funneling of money from abroad to fund Ground Zero mosque.

    TOTUS tells us of Old, Old Stories.

    Trestin Meacham posts some thoughts on his Leaving Korea.

    Tu Ne Cede Malis posts on Holy Orders & Why Elaine Groppenbacher cannot be Father Elaine.

    Woodsterman posts on Ground Zero.

    Amusing Bunni's Musings informs us that Time & Newsweek aren't Friends With Obummer Anymore.


    Friday, July 23, 2010

    Pentagon Workers Tied To Child Porn



    Here is the document that the Inspector General released to the public regarding their investigation of these horrendous acts that were committed against our most innocent, precious children: http://www.dodig.mil/fo/Foia/PDFs/OperationFlickerReportsJuly2010pdf.pdf

    Wednesday, July 21, 2010

    The Ruling Class Vs. The Country Class


    America's Ruling Class -- And the Perils of Revolution

    By Angelo M. Codevilla

    As over-leveraged investment houses began to fail in September 2008, the leaders of the Republican and Democratic parties, of major corporations, and opinion leaders stretching from the National Review magazine (and the Wall Street Journal) on the right to the Nation magazine on the left, agreed that spending some $700 billion to buy the investors' "toxic assets" was the only alternative to the U.S. economy's "systemic collapse." In this, President George W. Bush and his would-be Republican successor John McCain agreed with the Democratic candidate, Barack Obama. Many, if not most, people around them also agreed upon the eventual commitment of some 10 trillion nonexistent dollars in ways unprecedented in America. They explained neither the difference between the assets' nominal and real values, nor precisely why letting the market find the latter would collapse America. The public objected immediately, by margins of three or four to one.

    When this majority discovered that virtually no one in a position of power in either party or with a national voice would take their objections seriously, that decisions about their money were being made in bipartisan backroom deals with interested parties, and that the laws on these matters were being voted by people who had not read them, the term "political class" came into use. Then, after those in power changed their plans from buying toxic assets to buying up equity in banks and major industries but refused to explain why, when they reasserted their right to decide ad hoc on these and so many other matters, supposing them to be beyond the general public's understanding, the American people started referring to those in and around government as the "ruling class." And in fact Republican and Democratic office holders and their retinues show a similar presumption to dominate and fewer differences in tastes, habits, opinions, and sources of income among one another than between both and the rest of the country. They think, look, and act as a class.

    Although after the election of 2008 most Republican office holders argued against the Troubled Asset Relief Program, against the subsequent bailouts of the auto industry, against the several "stimulus" bills and further summary expansions of government power to benefit clients of government at the expense of ordinary citizens, the American people had every reason to believe that many Republican politicians were doing so simply by the logic of partisan opposition. After all, Republicans had been happy enough to approve of similar things under Republican administrations. Differences between Bushes, Clintons, and Obamas are of degree, not kind. Moreover, 2009-10 establishment Republicans sought only to modify the government's agenda while showing eagerness to join the Democrats in new grand schemes, if only they were allowed to. Sen. Orrin Hatch continued dreaming of being Ted Kennedy, while Lindsey Graham set aside what is true or false about "global warming" for the sake of getting on the right side of history. No prominent Republican challenged the ruling class's continued claim of superior insight, nor its denigration of the American people as irritable children who must learn their place. The Republican Party did not disparage the ruling class, because most of its officials are or would like to be part of it.

    Never has there been so little diversity within America's upper crust. Always, in America as elsewhere, some people have been wealthier and more powerful than others. But until our own time America's upper crust was a mixture of people who had gained prominence in a variety of ways, who drew their money and status from different sources and were not predictably of one mind on any given matter. The Boston Brahmins, the New York financiers, the land barons of California, Texas, and Florida, the industrialists of Pittsburgh, the Southern aristocracy, and the hardscrabble politicians who made it big in Chicago or Memphis had little contact with one another. Few had much contact with government, and "bureaucrat" was a dirty word for all. So was "social engineering." Nor had the schools and universities that formed yesterday's upper crust imposed a single orthodoxy about the origins of man, about American history, and about how America should be governed. All that has changed.

    Today's ruling class, from Boston to San Diego, was formed by an educational system that exposed them to the same ideas and gave them remarkably uniform guidance, as well as tastes and habits. These amount to a social canon of judgments about good and evil, complete with secular sacred history, sins (against minorities and the environment), and saints. Using the right words and avoiding the wrong ones when referring to such matters -- speaking the "in" language -- serves as a badge of identity. Regardless of what business or profession they are in, their road up included government channels and government money because, as government has grown, its boundary with the rest of American life has become indistinct. Many began their careers in government and leveraged their way into the private sector. Some, e.g., Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner, never held a non-government job. Hence whether formally in government, out of it, or halfway, America's ruling class speaks the language and has the tastes, habits, and tools of bureaucrats. It rules uneasily over the majority of Americans not oriented to government.

    The two classes have less in common culturally, dislike each other more, and embody ways of life more different from one another than did the 19th century's Northerners and Southerners -- nearly all of whom, as Lincoln reminded them, "prayed to the same God." By contrast, while most Americans pray to the God "who created and doth sustain us," our ruling class prays to itself as "saviors of the planet" and improvers of humanity. Our classes' clash is over "whose country" America is, over what way of life will prevail, over who is to defer to whom about what. The gravity of such divisions points us, as it did Lincoln, to Mark's Gospel: "if a house be divided against itself, that house cannot stand."

    The Political Divide

    Important as they are, our political divisions are the iceberg's tip. When pollsters ask the American people whether they are likely to vote Republican or Democrat in the next presidential election, Republicans win growing pluralities. But whenever pollsters add the preferences "undecided," "none of the above," or "tea party," these win handily, the Democrats come in second, and the Republicans trail far behind. That is because while most of the voters who call themselves Democrats say that Democratic officials represent them well, only a fourth of the voters who identify themselves as Republicans tell pollsters that Republican officeholders represent them well. Hence officeholders, Democrats and Republicans, gladden the hearts of some one-third of the electorate -- most Democratic voters, plus a few Republicans. This means that Democratic politicians are the ruling class's prime legitimate representatives and that because Republican politicians are supported by only a fourth of their voters while the rest vote for them reluctantly, most are aspirants for a junior role in the ruling class. In short, the ruling class has a party, the Democrats. But some two-thirds of Americans -- a few Democratic voters, most Republican voters, and all independents -- lack a vehicle in electoral politics.

    Sooner or later, well or badly, that majority's demand for representation will be filled. Whereas in 1968 Governor George Wallace's taunt "there ain't a dime's worth of difference" between the Republican and Democratic parties resonated with only 13.5 percent of the American people, in 1992 Ross Perot became a serious contender for the presidency (at one point he was favored by 39 percent of Americans vs. 31 percent for G.H.W. Bush and 25 percent for Clinton) simply by speaking ill of the ruling class. Today, few speak well of the ruling class. Not only has it burgeoned in size and pretense, but it also has undertaken wars it has not won, presided over a declining economy and mushrooming debt, made life more expensive, raised taxes, and talked down to the American people. Americans' conviction that the ruling class is as hostile as it is incompetent has solidified. The polls tell us that only about a fifth of Americans trust the government to do the right thing. The rest expect that it will do more harm than good and are no longer afraid to say so.

    While Europeans are accustomed to being ruled by presumed betters whom they distrust, the American people's realization of being ruled like Europeans shocked this country into well nigh revolutionary attitudes. But only the realization was new. The ruling class had sunk deep roots in America over decades before 2008. Machiavelli compares serious political diseases to the Aetolian fevers -- easy to treat early on while they are difficult to discern, but virtually untreatable by the time they become obvious.

    Far from speculating how the political confrontation might develop between America's regime class -- relatively few people supported by no more than one-third of Americans -- and a country class comprising two-thirds of the country, our task here is to understand the divisions that underlie that confrontation's unpredictable future. More on politics below.

    The Ruling Class

    Who are these rulers, and by what right do they rule? How did America change from a place where people could expect to live without bowing to privileged classes to one in which, at best, they might have the chance to climb into them? What sets our ruling class apart from the rest of us?

    The most widespread answers -- by such as the Times's Thomas Friedman and David Brooks -- are schlock sociology. Supposedly, modern society became so complex and productive, the technical skills to run it so rare, that it called forth a new class of highly educated officials and cooperators in an ever less private sector. Similarly fanciful is Edward Goldberg's notion that America is now ruled by a "newocracy": a "new aristocracy who are the true beneficiaries of globalization -- including the multinational manager, the technologist and the aspirational members of the meritocracy." In fact, our ruling class grew and set itself apart from the rest of us by its connection with ever bigger government, and above all by a certain attitude.

    Other explanations are counterintuitive. Wealth? The heads of the class do live in our big cities' priciest enclaves and suburbs, from Montgomery County, Maryland, to Palo Alto, California, to Boston's Beacon Hill as well as in opulent university towns from Princeton to Boulder. But they are no wealthier than many Texas oilmen or California farmers, or than neighbors with whom they do not associate -- just as the social science and humanities class that rules universities seldom associates with physicians and physicists. Rather, regardless of where they live, their social-intellectual circle includes people in the lucrative "nonprofit" and "philanthropic" sectors and public policy. What really distinguishes these privileged people demographically is that, whether in government power directly or as officers in companies, their careers and fortunes depend on government. They vote Democrat more consistently than those who live on any of America's Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Streets. These socioeconomic opposites draw their money and orientation from the same sources as the millions of teachers, consultants, and government employees in the middle ranks who aspire to be the former and identify morally with what they suppose to be the latter's grievances.
    Continued