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Showing posts with label corporations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label corporations. Show all posts

Sunday, March 10, 2013

The United States of America: A Corporate Dictatorship



          For a People who are supposedly so attached to their freedom Americans seem to have relinquished quite an enormous amount of it. It seems that some People are freer than others in this, the home of the brave. The People I am referring to are the newest members to Peoplehood and yet their rights already trump the ordinary citizens of this land commonly known as human beings. The legalized illegitimacy of regular folks is something that offends me greatly, since I happen to be included in that group. I have yet to incorporate myself you see.

          The Supreme Court of the United States of America recently took it upon itself to recognize man made conglomerates as People. These People are not like you and me they are special because they are far more powerful than regular American Citizens. Their power comes from their wealth, their connections to industry and their investors. It is the ultimate elitist club. Only the wealthy need apply. The weird thing is that most of the people in the club don’t have very much power either, only the very few at the top do, i.e. owners and CEOs. These are the real players, they are the ones making the decisions and calling the shots. The idea of equal representation under the law or by representatives in Congress is a fantasy for most individual Americans. It simply does not exist anymore if it ever did. Most of us, that is women, children, and minorities of every stripe are still waiting for our chance at real freedom and equality.

          Corporations dictate every aspect of life in America, from the food we eat, the water we drink the air we breathe, our exposure to toxins, to stress, the energy we use and our healthcare choices. Because we seem to have a myriad of offerings from corporations this does not mean we are a free people. It means we are given a set number of choices determined by specific corporations.  For most ordinary people our work schedules, again dictated by corporations, determines the amount of free time we are allowed. This is the measured time we must use to pursue other interests outside of work. In America this time is purposely extremely limited. It is all we are given to cultivate relationships with family and friends, raise our children, and enjoy entertainment and relaxation. It’s just enough to recharge for our real purpose in life which is to serve the Corporations.

          Every time anyone complains about the circumstances of living under a Corporate Dictatorship we get the same slap-down. You must work hard to succeed, you should be grateful you have a job, the 40 hour work week was a hard fought battle we shouldn’t push our luck.

          Women even though disproportionately responsible for raising the next generation of citizen human beings; are expected to embrace the work world as "white men" would and try to accept the resulting dual lifestyle as  hard won “equality”.  No attempt has been made to offer work schedules which coincide with children’s school schedules; even though women have been in the work force for over 50 years. Most employers are guilty of paying women workers 30% less than a man at the same job.  Corporations are responsible for the economic requirement of a two income household in order to maintain a middle class standard of living. We are told this was the price we had to pay for women entering the workforce. As corporations become more powerful the economic injustices continue to grow.

           Instead of a culture of being considerate to others who may be different than us corporations use our differences to induce fear and incite violence; violence toward women and children, death from suicide, and the promotion of a perpetual war economy. We are more afraid of speaking out against corporations for fear of becoming unemployable than openly despising our neighbors.

          Corporations have taken over and Americans are currently experiencing a serious set-back in their quest for freedom, equality and justice for all. Something needs to be done to limit the power, wealth and influence of Corporations if Americans really intend to be free.

~ Stephanie J. Gilley MS

 

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Corporations Are Not People


Multi-billion dollar corporations are the alien cyborgs science fiction warned us about. They have come to destroy the human race, they’re here and they are quite real. Devoid of empathy and compassion their one goal is to grow uncontrolled by forces of integrity or natural law. Alien cyborgs of the corporate multi-billion dollar persuasion use methods similar to viruses and "piggy-back" upon their host.  Seemingly innocuous at first, these infiltrators are even regarded as a necessary component within society by some.  But this is nothing more than a purposefully deceptive strategy in order to slow the awareness of the host to the imminent danger surrounding it.

If human society is to be free then all frameworks within our society must be designed to exist only to benefit society. Not 1% of the society not 2% unless it is also helpful to the rest of society. An example might be helping a minority group of sufferers from a rare genetic disease. Investing in research of that disease may lead to a better understanding of other problems in direct or even abstract ways. But for 2% of the human population who prosper from the alien cyborgs to require widespread poverty and violence from wars, in order to continue their financial dominance of the planet, represents nothing but a cancerous lesion that must be removed.

It reminds me somewhat of the days in history when all wild things carried some sort of parasite. Be it fleas or lice, it has since become unacceptable to allow these infestations in the modern world. Humans have become wiser, more educated and cleaner leading to an extension of our lifespan.  As we become more aware of our environment inside and outside on the microscopic level and outwardly on the macroscopic level ~ we grow.  It is part of our evolution. Some of our ways are resistant like barnacles on the bottom of an old boat they must be removed in order to forge ahead to better uncharted waters. This is what we do. Humans solve problems, it is our greatest legacy. To be told it can not be done, to be told there is no better way, only entices us more, igniting that enduring spirit within us all ~ to seek adventure.

Because humans on a large part have collectively achieved the ability to feel empathy and compassion certain things in our society have become unacceptable to most of us. We can thank our evolutionary path of enduring injustices, namely the mass murder of war, famine, poverty, and bigotry. Because each of us has had some instances of suffering touch our life through our own or ancestral history we have developed the ability to see. We have become aware on a collective level unprecedented until now.

With this new awareness comes responsibility. We have a responsibility to ourselves and to our legacy as a generation who are sorry for the wrongs done in the past and for the wrongs presently taking place. Like a cancer patient we must gather the courage to face our demons and to fight them with the strength of all our ancestral human spirit. This fight for goodness, to achieve the best humanity has to offer is an evolutionary leap that traces its line back to the origin of time.

If you are like me you might have had these thoughts as well. I feel blessed to have such a home as this Earth. I do not want the living creatures here to hate the human race for the death and destruction we have brought forth. I want to take control of this cancer on our species and throw it to the wind so we can live in peace and balance and happiness all of our days.

~ Stephanie J. Gilley

Saturday, October 6, 2012

How Obama Should Have Responded at Debate on Economics


Proposed Presidential Response:

With regard to economic theory:
        The idea of “Perfect Competition” is something that does not work in the real world. It is a “theory” which requires something known as the invisible hand of the market to equal out the playing field. This to me is a type of Social Darwinism which does not include a compassionate view of fellow human beings. At our level of technological and scientific advancement I believe that human beings are capable of creating a more just and modern society through combined efforts to allow everyone a decent standard of living. My opponent tries to use scare tactics by labeling this with words from the past; words that corporations have spent millions of promotional dollars to “tag” as negative.  You know what those words are; I do not have to repeat them here. I do know that my goals do not include pitting one group of people against the other. My ideas do not include creating a pool of low wage workers for corporations to exploit. In my opinion~ that is exactly what Mr. Romney and his corporate supporters are trying to create. I want all Americans to stand with me against these social planning strategies that my opponents economic policies are devised to implement.
        I believe in the greatness of the United States because I believe in the unique potential of each American. My policies reflect this belief. The time is upon us to renew America.  By investing in our people through education and access to quality healthcare for all, in every stage of life. By investing in our infrastructure through mobilizing and modernizing our resources of energy, transportation and communication technologies. Making these changes will help to create a more powerful and positive environment which encourages each human person to reach their brightest potential. It is my opinion and my earnest belief that this will lead to greater health, wealth and happiness for every citizen.

 

Predictable Romney Reply:  I don’t know what you are talking about Mr. President...

 

Proposed Presidential (quick) Rebuttal:

        Here you go again trying to pull a fast one over on the American people. That is what I do not like or respect about you Mr. Romney. And that is why I must continue with my administration for another 4 years.

 

Proposed Presidential Closing Remarks:

          I am asking the people of America to vote for me and to also vote out the Republicans in Congress and the State Administrations who have caused so much economic harm to our country during my first term in office with their austerity agenda and political stonewalling. Together we can make the changes needed to create a better society for all Americans. How do we do this? We must make sure Republicans are not re-elected to Congress.

            Why is this important? I will tell you. During my first term I have witnessed, and maybe so have you if you have been paying attention, something I did not want to believe, but it happened. It is shameful how Republicans have worked together to harm the American people and the American economy, the world economy for that matter. Because what we do here in the United States does have ramifications throughout the world. Republican stonewalling on many of my proposals especially the jobs bill has caused poverty to metastasize. The policies I have proposed are evidence that despite their worst efforts to hinder an economic recovery, I have managed to keep economic conditions in our country from getting worse and we have seen some improvements. I am confident my policies are moving America Forward where as Republican policies promise to move us backward to darker days for everyone. For everyone except people like my opponent Mr. Romney who make-up a tiny minority now commonly referred to as the 1%.

            I say this because I know for a fact most of you do not live the lifestyle my opponent was fortunate enough to inherit for himself. I do not agree with the way he has been able to avoid paying his fair share of taxes especially when I see all of you struggling. I do not agree with Mr. Romney and others in the Republican Party who shame people for not being able to find a job or for accepting help from food stamps. I know how hard it is to live in a society that has high economic inequality. For most people it can mean a life filled with too much difficulty and uncertainty. The policies put forth by Republicans and supported and promoted by Mr. Romney will only serve to widen the income gap between the haves and the have-nots.  I am asking you to stand with me and I will continue to do all I can so that America becomes a place of opportunity again, for everyone ~ and not just for people like Mr. Romney.

Written By Stephanie J. Gilley