"Economy, what'd happened?"
"Oh boy, you are in bad shape."
"Hell, you look like SH!T."
Banking systems failed. Auto industries suffered. Stock market crashed. Governments fetch out new plans to slow down the economy free-falling and ease the market pain. Corporate CEO's call for help from the government. Resources (let just say money) are pumped into private industries from the governments, and they even take the liabilities of these firms to ensure investors' confidences. This is happening to this government, which is the same country against Communist all along while it is practically adopting the principles of Communism. Irony huh?
I am not here to bash this country exercising socialistic ideologies (let just ease off on the "C" word here). As a matter of fact, I am definitely in support for the idea that governments shall be formed by the people and shall be for the people. In hard time like right now, I firmly believe the government is responsible for laying out new policies to help the ones in need. However, if it is only one thing this country has reputation for, it is the inability to follow through and complete the intended missions. As an example, remember all the wars?
If we are to help the economy recovered, let's get serious. First thing first - let's get rid of all worker unions - let's fire those donuts chuckers and caffeine inhalers don't have actual work, especially those work groups that have only one person working and fifteen others overseeing for safety and quality control. Just sick and tired of these lazy asses protected by the unions. Isn't the State running out of money and risking bankruptcy? I'm just irritated by these overpaid "supervisors" supervising each other.
I know, people will be crying fouls that without unions all workers will be exploited by the greedy rich. Okay, let me throw a proposal here - let's unify all worker unions into a single governing body. Oh, hey, wait a minute here - Didn't we already have something similar? Isn't it called the GOVERNMENT?!
Next, let's bust a tax cap on those mofluggers making millions a year but paying 15% tax. What is the justification of a person making billions in a year? It translates a salary of 19 dollars per minute. Technically speaking, these people are paid taking a dump. Their bowel even has a price tag on it! Meanwhile, there are people starving in the world and couldn't even get one full meal a day. This doesn't sound right at all!
Really, where does the money come from to pay off these billion dollar tycoons? In the current zero-sum society, the rich get all the doughs, while the poor lose their shirts, or even worse - underwear. Shouldn't these money collectors pay back to the society, regardless if they are willing or unwilling to do so? Isn't this government a self-proclaim humanitarian defender, yet we allow the well-to-do's to get loaded from the public poor? I don't think this is very humane at all, my friend.
Then, let's trim down the size of the government. What's up with all these bureaucracies happening in the government? The pretentiousness of these government officials rots the once plausible nation. These folks are holding a tight grip on their jobs, social status, and power by making jobs more complicated than ever. What's up with the ATF, NSA, FBI, US Marshals, Coast Guards, Secret Service, Marines, Army Corp, Navy, Air Force, CIA, you name it... There are so many of them to confuse the fuck out of us. Really, is ATF necessary? Do we really need a policing force to oversee alcohols, cigarettes, and firearms? Can't NSA and Secret Service be merged? And don't get me started with US Marshals and FBI...
And when the government bails out financial institutions by taking over their debts caused by the sub prime crisis, shouldn't the government own these real estates? These keep me pondering... Why can't the government use these lands/properties for low-incoming housing, retirement homes, or rehab centers? Isn't there a better way to deal with all the empty foreclosed houses? Oh why not build more prisons on these lands? Don't we have prison overcrowded issue in the U.S.? Didn't a study report that once every three people in this country has been/is in jail. Some of these prisoners are charged with use/possess of marijuana. Now I have a second thought - Can't we just legalize it so that the government is not wasting precious money to bust these stoners?
Well, after all, we are living in the united state of accusation.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
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