Sunday, November 22, 2009

We're Humans, life should not be a Struggle

The rich get richer and the poor get poorer.

We shouldn’t have to suffer. We’re above animals aren’t we? We're above the turkeys we eat for thanks giving right?

All you need to not suffer is: Food, housing, security, land to grow or collect food, reliable transportation, and general freedom.
But the people in power are deliberately making us struggle.

Housing: We used to be able to buy a house outright. Now it takes 30 years to pay off a house. I’ve never heard of a house taking 30 years to build.. That’s why they have building codes, is so you don’t have the ability to build a house all on your own, they won‘t even let you build above code. See Holmes on homes.

Food: When you want to hunt food you need to get a hunting license, which costs as much as the actual animal like with fish, “so why not just go to the store and buy some” is what they want you to think. If you shoot an animal in Alaska and the rangers find the carcas they will try to match the bullet to your gun and punish you. That’s why you also need a licensed fire arm, so that they can catch you, if you get things for free.

Land: For food and space, is just as hard to buy as a house is. The paper work is purposefully complicated to prevent you from buying and doing what you want with the land. The paperwork and procedure is so complicated that you have to hire experts to do the paperwork for you. And also you can’t have food grown for free on that land, so they’ve calculated in that you should have to pay taxes on that land every year of an amount that is the same price as the food that you would have grown on that size of land.

Security: Is easy to come by when there are no people around to steal stuff. So live in the country
instead of the city. In the city we need locks on everything and we can get our identity stolen if we somehow misplace a purse or a wallet. They sell us identity theft protection and insurance but in reality all of these things are a scam and are never worth buying unless you’re forced to by the government. Why don’t we pay for our own mistakes instead of diverting the responsibility to an untrustworthy insurance company in it for profit, that will call it a preexisting condition or not covered. This doesn’t make me feel safe.

Reliable transportation:
It used to be horses that require no fuel and no maintenance and out last a car and the babies are free.
Then they came out with the “automobile” and forced all of these new bills onto us and now there are no places to even ride a horse because of roads. Some cars cost as much as some houses at $25,000. And after the first model-T was built and found to never break they figured out that in order to make more money all cars should be made with engineered obsolescence, none should have interchangeable parts and the parts should fail early on purpose made out of inferior materials and be so complex that not even a certified mechanic can fix it most of the time. And also cars should never get 150 miles to the gallon even thought that technology does exist even as old fashioned carborators, because then they wouldn't get money from you from gas also.

Freedom: Isn’t it obvious that we have none and that we are stuck with this society with no chance of ever getting out of it. We’re all a victim of the system now. Even $50,000 a year jobs aren’t worth as much as they were in the 80’s. So even the upper middle class are going to be the ultimate victims eventually. We will all be slaves to taxes and small paying jobs. I think they made this new wonderful American way of life of roads, taxes, cars, monopolies, energy, and rules, and it’s working so perfectly for those in power that they’ll never want it to change. At least we can still dream of finding an uninhabited place and starting a new society with actual freedom.

But I digress, Capitalism is around so that the people that work can pay the rich people who can then pay the socialists in taxes. It's been that way since the beginning of time and will always be that way even if we did somehow start over. The only way to change is if everything was free someday. No cause means no effect.

Do we all have the freedom to succeed or fail. Or is it almost inevitable that most of us will fail eventually no matter how talented? Knowledge is more powerful than anything in the universe, just remember that.

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