antiwasp

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American Success not Due to Capitalism

Have you considered that America’s past 60 years of success is due to our geographic distance from the competing powers during World War II?  Just think about it, Eurasia decimated itself in the 1940s.  Our competition was eliminated.  So, maybe our trouble today isn’t taxes.  In fact, maybe we’re falling in status as a world power because the powers that decimated each other during World War II are now back on their feet, able to compete, and they brought better economic/political/education systems to the table than we have.

We’re due for a revolution because Right Wing Zealots actually believe our capitalist system should receive credit for our successes, and they want to reinforce American Capitalism by pushing it further Right.  And who do you think will participate in this revolution?  I’ll bet you think it’s the people who live the most comfortable lives and have the most to lose from change.  I’m just joshing you . . . it’s those of us with uncomfortable lives and nothing to lose from change. We can only move up with the changed situation.  HEY RIGHT WINGERS! Sit comfy while you can. -antiwasp

Filed under: Economy, Politics, Revolution

Sell Your Dope: America Needs It

Sell your dope.  I’m good with it.  I wouldn’t support it in an egalitarian society because there’s no reason to break the rules when everyone is equal.  But in our capitalist system I support economic rebellion.  Corporations, with congress in their pocket, won’t allow people in the lower class to succeed through corporate channels, and corporate advantage mixed with unfair taxes for the poor crushes small business.  So, we have no chance for survival beyond the economic slave level unless we sell what they can’t. 

So, sell your dope.  The United States Federal Government pushed an agenda to local authorities to punish drug dealers harshly.  The Government isn’t concerned with the well-being of the American public, though.  They seek to restrict the means by which people in the lower class can reach the levels of the upper class.  Harsh punishment, they hope, will serve as a strong deterrent against drug dealing for this reason.  They seek to protect the rich, not the poor.  -antiwasp

Filed under: Economy, Politics, Revolution

New Chess Design to Reflect Class Warfare

We, the Pawns of the United States of America, have not yet realized that the game is skewed in design.  Eight Pawns on each side for a total of 16 out of 32 pieces is not realistic.  We need to re-imagine the game.  All the pawns should be on one side of the board, because our war is not between nations, but between economic classes.  We’ll, then, place the Kings (CEOs), Queens (Politicians), Knights (Government Heads), Bishops (Evangelists), and Rooks (Wall Street) on the other side of the board opposing the Pawns.  We also need to change the depth of the board.  We, Pawns, are the 99%.  So, if the 1% has 16 pieces among the two nations represented on the board there should be 1,586 pawns to represent the people (16 x 100 = 1600 – 16 = 1586). 

Now, to make the game reflect reality we need to change the way we take turns.  In real life, 1,585 people would not wait for one person to act among them, pause while the opposing side makes a move, afterward a single Pawn makes another move, and then we wait in a patient manner again to be attacked.  Instead, we’ll move as a mob with simultaneous attacks.  The Pawns will receive 99 turns for every one turn for the elite.  It’s checkmate already.  We just need to open our eyes. -antiwasp

Filed under: Economy, Revolution, World Wide Policy

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