:bong-2: yeah how about fuck our government! we really need to restructure/ rebuild it! I mean what a joke we cant grow hemp but big business can import it from anywhere in the world, just one obvious example of how fucking dumb we have been to let people who make these kind of decisions control us. Marijuana is completely illegal by the federal standard, are you fucking kidding me, doctors prescribe synthetic heroin, and even the soft drinks we drink everyday are more dangerous then eating a weed brownie. It comes to a point when I say as a American, hey government fuck you, me and the rest of the country are not gonna stand back and let you get us deeper in debt. The answer is simple clean renewable energy, farmers who feed us, and no big government influence. Where fucking 14 trillion in debt fuck them im think n we need a new country run by common sense
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Activities_Division It is what it is. I wish we could "throw the bums out" however those bums, know other bums. So on and so on. Desperation, or the Illusion of global despair is what is going to "insite" the masses, however it will be easily contained and shut down. We have been conditioned to this for quite some time now. Egypt, Sudan, France, are a few examples that come to mind. Now, apply that to the US. Same exact blueprint. Same exact result. Its unfortunately too easy for these big corporations to fund and follow this blueprint, but hey,it works,right? And in business if it works and secures your bottom line it make "good sense" right? I dont pretend to ignore the fallout of this blueprint. There will be casualities figuratively and literally. Its part of the design. The media does a sickening good job of spinning this and sensationalizing this fallout. Which feeds the plan. Is it gonna get rough? Hell,when has it not? But we will never be able to organize enough to inflict real change. Its not part of the blueprint. I hope Im wrong but Im not. Just my opinion. b4e...asssit:
Karl Marx was wrong about a great many things. One (very applicable) manner in which he was correct, is that the central theme in every society is class struggle. The rich people will never, NEVER, stop trying to get better at taking more money from everyone else. NEVER. Any of you have friends who sit on the board of a publicly traded company? Sometime, make a suggestion to them that does not directly translate to better percentages on their next quarterly statement. Suggest something that is morally just, and good in nature, but that is not profitable. They will a) think you're joking or b) laugh in your face. Our working class has, on a large scale, become disenchanted and detached from the political workings in this country. They have done so because our political system has become so corrupt, so dysfunctional, and so complicated that they feel their opinion makes no difference. And they are correct. All a working man (or woman) wants is to live his life, raise his children and give them a good shot at a good life, go fishing or w/e then come home, have a BBQ, drink some beer, and watch NFL (or substitute whatever your simple hobbies are, like grow weed in the closet lol). The above things have become disgustingly expensive to do, but they are still doable. Sometime in the next 30-50 years, we won't be able to do that anymore. It will probably be the increasing cost of education that will first tip the scales, and stir up the hornet's nest that is an angry proletariat. At this point there will be a revolution, and the government will be reformed in the interest of all. Then it will all start over again, and in 200 years there will be another revolution. Rich people will never stop trying to get richer. This cycle will never break.
This government protest business seems to have gotten pretty popular recently around the globe. I think people are getting tired of the BS.