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Tears of Rage

 
 
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sat 14 May, 2011 07:33 am
One more time -
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Renaldo Dubois
 
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Reply Sat 14 May, 2011 07:54 am
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9BRia7J9P4&feature=related
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sat 14 May, 2011 05:41 pm
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edgarblythe
 
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edgarblythe
 
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edgarblythe
 
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edgarblythe
 
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edgarblythe
 
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edgarblythe
 
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edgarblythe
 
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edgarblythe
 
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Thu 9 Jun, 2011 05:51 pm
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Wed 22 Jun, 2011 07:03 pm
Too big to sue


That is essentially what the Supreme Court's Wal-Mart ruling means.

Class action lawsuits have traditionally been the vehicle for individuals to seek justice from large corporations. It allowed these individuals to pool their resources in order to achieve the same level of justice as the corporation. This was the method that was used to counteract a corporation's lawsuit war chest, with which they could buy their way out of a lawsuit with an army of lawyers and endless appeals. The class action lawsuit leveled the playing field.

But the Supreme Court ruling this week means that many corporations are just too big to sue. Since large groups of people are now not allowed to pool their resources due to the vague "glue rule" advanced by Antonin Scalia, the only avenue left for suing these corporations is via small groups or individuals. And of course, when going up against small groups or individuals, a large corporation has all the advantages that money can buy.

Many lawyers are simply not going to take such cases any more, advising their client that they can't win. Thus justice will be denied, over and again. Congress and the White House could work to change this setback for Americans through either legislation or even constitutional amendment, but somehow I doubt they will. After all, they don't want to displease their corporate masters, especially after last year's Citizens United ruling (and didn't Obama make some vague promise about doing something about that atrocity).

We no longer live under the rule of law, but rather under the rule of corporations. That's fascism, folks. Or as Benito Mussolini* pointed out, more properly called corporatism.

What, if anything, should we the people do about that?

Do you still have hope that our elected officials will actually make the necessary changes? I don't.

A stronger labor movement would be a good thing towards this end. But the unions have been dying for decades now, and the corporations and the traditional media are busy putting the final nails in their coffins even as I blog.

Frankly I think that the only option left is the one to which the people of France resorted in 1789. I'm just not certain that I will live to see it. It's also quite likely that if a populist uprising like that occurred it would be led from the extreme Right, such as the TeaBags (they have most of the guns, after all). Which would move the country still further right. Toward more theocracy and more corporatism, without a doubt. With a bit of idiocracy thrown in.

But perhaps we could make a start in the not-right-but-certainly-proper direction by impeaching Clarence Thomas. As former US Senator John Blutarsky famously said: "Who's with me?!"

*Some disagree that Mussolini actually said this


Taken from PDiddie's blog
Rockhead
 
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Reply Wed 22 Jun, 2011 07:51 pm
@edgarblythe,
ed, is it possible that you could post a link to mr diddie's blog?

assuming he was cool with it...

he seems to be spot on about quite a lot of things in our current economic blowout.

I would be interested in following it more closely.
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Wed 22 Jun, 2011 08:02 pm
@Rockhead,
http://brainsandeggs.blogspot.com/
here it be, rock
Rockhead
 
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Reply Wed 22 Jun, 2011 08:16 pm
@edgarblythe,
thank you.
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edgarblythe
 
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 26 Jun, 2011 06:34 am
http://www.stansberryresearch.com/pro/1103PSIEOAVD/MPSIM614/PR?o=384948&s=388042&u=47289373&l=275208&r=Milo
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 10 Jul, 2011 08:21 am
collateral friend

how careless of me
i dropped a bomb
in your neighborhood
it was not exactly
that you asked me to come
it was for your own good
my collateral friend

so dont get sniffy
if your teeth rattle
around inside your skull
done in a jiffy
in heat of battle
dude dont ponder or mull
it was for your own good
oh collateral friend
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Wed 13 Jul, 2011 05:33 pm
easy farewell

last i bid easy farewell i know what's lost
as little men and angry women tally the cost
to ride a purple SUV around the block
a thousand ships unload more down at the dock
my numbers fail to conjure in lotto bubbles
my wifes back gone the way they pile work and troubles
on poor workers what american dream is that
just play baseball but dont even hold a bat
ah but you got games and lawns that youre mowing
and you got cell phones that have numbers glowing
and youre in a boat you think someones rowing
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