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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsEarth to Davos: Wake up. Soon. Please. Before it’s too late.
http://bluntandcranky.wordpress.com/2014/01/22/earth-to-davos-wake-up-soon-please-before-its-too-late/"Today is the official start of the Davos World Economic Forum, during which some of Earths richest and most powerful people convene in amazing luxury to decide who will win and who will lose. And wonder of wonders, a few bits of common sense are appearing on the horizon:
Number A: Japans recent turnaround, which happened after they finally gave up on Voodoo Reaganomics, was the keynote topic;
Letter 2: income inequality is on the agenda; and
Thirdly: Oxfams recent gruesome report on just how badly the rich and powerful are f***ing the rest of us is being looked at.
Looked at is good, but acted upon would be better. The reports gist is that across the world (as in America since Reagan) the rich and powerful have rigged the game and are gleefully piling up filthy lucre, which is putting billions of people in a no-win, guaranteed-loss situation:
The Oxfam report found that over the past few decades, the rich have successfully wielded political influence to skew policies in their favour on issues ranging from financial deregulation, tax havens, anti-competitive business practices to lower tax rates on high incomes and cuts in public services for the majority. Since the late 1970s, tax rates for the richest have fallen in 29 out of 30 countries for which data are available, said the report.
This capture of opportunities by the rich at the expense of the poor and middle classes has led to a situation where 70% of the worlds population live in countries where inequality has increased since the 1980s and 1% of families own 46% of global wealth almost £70tn.
The 1% of the world are a load of purblind fools who have either never read history, or stupidly think they are smarter than billions of other humans, so lets make this plain for them, shall we? Oxfams report clearly (and correctly) points out that this fleecing of the many to benefit the few is creating instability. In other words, revolution is around the corner.
It happened in France. It happened in China. It happened in Russia. It has happened, can happen, and will happen anywhere that people are being treated unjustly and feel that they have nothing to lose. And right now, Gentle Reader, nearly 3/4 of the worlds population feels that they have nothing to lose.
In America, it will continue until the Republicans who were and are behind the scam get voted out of office. And if they dont get voted out of office soon, shits gonna go down sometime. And it will be bloody and destructive in a mammer such as the world has never before witnessed, and will not be confined to our shores, because the great robbery has happened around the world.
And its ridiculous. Can you wear more than one suit at a time, eat more than one meal at a time, drink more than one drink at a time? Hell, no. Beyond a certain point, acccreting further wealth becomes useless and meaningless. As well as dangerous and destructive.
You. Cannot. Keep. Abusing. People. Forever. Eventually, even a dog will bite back; people will do it sooner than dogs. And the bites of humans will do a lot more damage, too. Earth to Davos: you have the people gathered in one place, at one time; the people who can change this horrible state of affairs (many of whom helped to create it, and who have benefited from it). If you dont change whats happening, then you cant change the outcome.
And regardless of of what the 1% may think, the outcome will destroy them, just as it will will the 99%. Davos: you can change the outcome; and if you dont, well, even all your riches wont buy enough soap to wash the blood of billions from your greedy, clutching hands. "
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Earth to Davos: Wake up. Soon. Please. Before it’s too late. (Original Post)
riqster
Jan 2014
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polichick
(37,152 posts)1. In America, it will continue until the “Republicans” who were and are behind the scam get voted out"
I WISH it was only the Republicans - perhaps that's why the word is in quotes?
randome
(34,845 posts)3. That's where the true danger lies -the ones who legislate for the rich.
Blaming the rich is pretty much pointless. You can't shame them into behaving better.
[hr][font color="blue"][center]"There is a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in."
Leonard Cohen, Anthem (1992)[/center][/font][hr]
bullwinkle428
(20,629 posts)2. NPR said it costs $40,000 PER PERSON to attend Davos!
Sounds really inclusionary to me.
CrispyQ
(36,464 posts)4. I put my money on more austerity for the 99%.
The rich are not going to 'wake up.' They did not invest in high tech crowd control weapons & the security state so they could share the wealth with the unwashed masses. However, climate change might be the game changer this time around. Personally I give our species a one-in-five chance of surviving the clusterfuck we've created.
Someone posted this yesterday: