Sunday, April 22, 2012

Jeans

The jeans
are
unknown.
As they would prefer to be.
anything else
would be obscene.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Molly to expound upon Higgs

The silent pimpernel
Lacelike, escapes the air,
There will be fame fair
If can thou reverse the expanding universe
then I will give thee verse.
or not.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Opinion: Human rights 2011



Somnia/psych
Heathcare
Education


Chapter one:
Somnia /psyche

Just as children should be kept frpm physical harm, they should also be protected from trauma. Traumatic upbringings must be given due dilligence. Insomia among children must be followed and monitored, as it may lead to all manner of psychological problems. Children who suffer from insomnia are more likely to develop future psychiatric issues.

Chapter two:
Healthcare

A child that is denied heathcare is more likely to seek it out as an adult, or utterly reject it. Both leading to potential health issues.

Chapter three:
Education

A child denied an education is more likely to obseess, or utterly reject it. Both leading to potential lifestyle issues.

Living wage
Human registry/missings persons

Monday, October 31, 2011

Wage Slavery

Wage slavery as a concept can be a general criticism of capitalism, defined as a condition in which a capitalist class (a minority of the population) controls all of the necessary non-human components of production (capital, land, industry, etc.) that workers use to produce goods.

Wage slavery also refers to a class condition resting primarily on:
  • the existence of property not intended for active use,
  • the concentration of ownership in few hands,
  • the lack of direct access by workers to the means of production and consumption goods
  • the perpetuation of a reserve army of unemployed workers.
and secondarily on:
  • the waste of workers' efforts and resources on producing useless luxuries;
  • the waste of goods so that their price may remain high; and
  • the waste of all those who sit between the producer and consumer, taking their own shares at each stage without actually contributing to the production of goods.

Though stock ownership remains highly concentrated in capitalist societies, some workers complement their wage earnings with stock market investments. This can create a conflict of interest when stock profits require outsourcing of jobs or lowering of wages and other benefits.

Wage laborers and their families incur debt from financial institutions to compensate for insufficient earnings. According to economist Steve Keen, the "deleveraging" moments when they (or the governments they live under) pay down debt instead of spending on consumption or investment in real-economy infrastructure, result in economic crises or even depressions (such as The Great Depression). The lack of aggregate demand caused by low wages and low unionization, as well as the higher wages that create inflation--as capitalists pass increased labor costs onto consumers-- are important factors in the the creation of the business cycle.

Via Wikipedia
Thanks to HiLobrow

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Live #OccupyWallStreet:Sunday Updates



Sunday 10/9/11

Reuters: Chavez slams "horrible repression" of U.S. protests

Although still convalescing from cancer surgery in June followed by four rounds of chemotherapy, the 57-year-old Venezuelan president is quickly returning to the tough rhetoric and strong views that have made him famous worldwide.

Not surprisingly, Chavez expressed solidarity with American activists who have been staging rallies and marches against what they view as corporate greed by Wall Street.



Saturday 10/8/11

ABC: An expedition of protesters from the Occupy Wall Street movement is scheduled to hold  a "general assembly" at 3 p.m, in Washington Square Park . Which they describe as an opportunity to recruit new supporters and share ideas.

BC News reports that GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain reiterated his criticism of the Occupy Wall Street protesters Friday, saying the groups are “anti-capitalism” and “anti-free market.”

Connecticut's version of "Occupy Wall Street" had its largest gathering to date Friday as more than 200 people joined an "Occupy Hartford" march through downtown and prepared to camp in a park.

Ben & Jerry’s made the following statement:
"We, the Ben & Jerry’s Board of Directors, compelled by our personal convictions and our Company’s mission and values, wish to express our deepest admiration to all of you who have initiated the non-violent Occupy Wall Street Movement and to those around the country who have joined in solidarity. The issues raised are of fundamental importance to all of us."
The company specified:
  • The inequity that exists between classes in our country is simply immoral.
  • We are in an unemployment crisis. Almost 14 million people are unemployed. Nearly 20% of African American men are unemployed. Over 25% of our nation’s youth are unemployed.
  • Many workers who have jobs have to work 2 or 3 of them just to scrape by.
  • Higher education is almost impossible to obtain without going deeply in debt.
  • Corporations are permitted to spend unlimited resources to influence elections while stockpiling a trillion dollars rather than hiring people.
CBS Video: At the Value Voters Summit on Friday, Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va.) said he is "increasingly concerned" by "Occupy Wall Street" demonstrations which began in New York and spread to other major cities.
Opinion from NYT: The Occupy Wall Street Quiz
"If you look at the results, you’ll see a sort of historically familiar pattern: Democrats sympathizing with the protestors, Republicans railing against them and Michael Bloomberg worrying about his city’s tax base."


Friday  10/7/11
Day 21

CNN Tweeted: Press Secretary Carney is expected to discuss the #OccupyWallStreet protests at today's White House briefing.
CBSNews Photo gallery
The Guardian also has a photo gallery up.
Friday Fun: 1% of the population (the cookie monster) eats 100% of the cookies.


Wednesday 10/5/11 Day 19

Washington Post: Who are the 99 percent?
“I am young. I am educated and hard working. I am not able to pay my bills. I am afraid of what the future holds.”


Who are the 99 percent? Part 2

“I did everything I was supposed to and I have nothing to show for it.”


NYDaily Mail reports that approximately $35,000 has been raise by the protesters so far. "Some money will be used to pay bail for arrested demonstrators."

From NPR: The Occupy Colleges movement called for a "nationwide college student walk out" at noon today, their website lists 75 colleges where walkouts are expected to happen.

Gothamist reports that Jeff Mangum played at the protest last night

The NYCLU Tweeted that they are sending a team of legal observers today.

From Politico - Massachusetts Democrat Elizabeth Warren came out swinging against the financial industry in her first U.S. Senate primary debate, arguing that “the people on Wall Street broke this country.”

From CNN - Transport Workers Union Local 100 spokesman Jim Gannon says,  'Their Goals Are Our Goals'

The Massachusetts Nurses Association says "hundreds" of the city's nurses will rally with the Occupy Boston protesters on Wednesday.

Protesters have begun publishing The Occupied Wall Street Journal, NYT reports.

Protest FAQ's by The Nation

Fox Footage on YouTube interview with a protester.

The "Occupy Wall Street" protests "appears to be settling in for the long term," NPR's Jeff Brady reports.

Retro: Wall Street Protest, Circa 1967

Tuesday morning 10/4/11 Day 18

Anti-Wall Street protests spread to South Florida
NYT: Wall Street Closes Sharply Lower

10:20
CNN:  Demanding Accountability
10:15
Warren Buffett: Wall Street doesn't feel loved
Bloomberg: Anti-Wall Street protests spread nationwide
9: 57
Baltimore Sun. Occupy Wall Street protests spread to Baltimore, other cities
9:48
CNN Occupying Wall Street, demanding accountability

9:25
BBC: George Soros' sympathy for Wall Street protesters
WGA East Endorses Occupy Wall Street Protests
Daily Kos - Three Concrete Demands


Monday morning: 10/3/11
Live Tweeters
@OccupyWallStNYC
@jalfordfowler
12:00

  • Occupy Wall Street Protesters:  We Are Americans (ABC)
  • Protesters ask New Yorkers: We need blankets, water and food.
  • Mashable photos
12:45
Sunday: 10/3/11

A timeline of the Occupy Wall Street movement: (via MOJo)

Live updates by Alex Akesson
alex@hedgeco.net

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Teh Hope Zeitgeist

The burning sunrise
was visible
to me for the first time
today.

Somewhere between MiƩvill's Embassytown and Huxley's Island
I felt happiness

Is this the thing you call hope?
there is a chance
there is a smile
something has happened.
I am alive!
Excited.

Until I finish the book

Plan a little plan.........

There is a little place where ideas bloom wildly,



That is where the plans lie in wait.



However, there are other things blooming wildly there too,



also waiting.......



Proberbly proportionate, proportionally.