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When GHWB took over the oval office in 1988. America was pretty hard headed, it was a land of staunch self-assured rugged individualism. We knew our factories were aging and that they needed to be re-tooled and our workforce needed to become tech savvy, and everyone was struggling to understand this new and confusing and emerging way of doing business; computers. What we didn't dream was on the horizon was the globalization of basic manufacturing over in the western Pacific Rim. What we never imagined ... was being stripped of our good jobs and then of our homes and eventually become a nation of vast homelessness, which is to say, another period like the great depression would grip the nation ... and this time, not let go.
Americans in their mid 20's have lived their entire lives in the NWO economy. They have never witnessed an America that works. "Make America Great Again" not only doesn't resonate with them, it sounds like sheer lunacy. The entire working class in this nation is either in debt, seriously in debt, or already homeless. The struggle to survive is a losing battle, by and large. We look around us and on every side we see people not making it, slipping into economic despair. Along with that comes depression. 50% of Americans suffer from depression. Depression is the result of repressed anger. It is a nation that is angry, and that anger has been clamped down on. Depression is not the same disease that country western singers wrote about when they were love sick or drunk or both, it isn't sadness, it isn't a mood or feeling, it is a disease, and it is a disease that disabilitates the victim. There's a difference between lazy people who wont work and people with a disability; a disability means just that, you no longer have the ability to work. The mind has been damaged and a damaged mind can not kick out the work load that paying jobs require from it.
This is the NWO economy of today's America. We have young people with no vision of what a healthy economy looks like and we have older people who have been stripped, whipped, and live in despair, and can no longer perform the work they performed in their youth, even if they had the chance to, which they are not seeing those jobs return anyway, so in this population of confused, under employed, and outright homeless people, that we used to call out labor force, there is very little hope for the future. There is a clear social line of de-markation between what is left of our middle class and what we now call a labor force. The middle class hangs on and chants positive thinking to block out the blight on all sides, while the labor force has given up, there's nothing the labor force can do, and there's no way to make a living on wages any more.
Watch this interview. This is the single most important person in America that can affect the despair this nation has fallen into. We are in relatively good shape in terms of his understanding of the problem. That doesn't mean he has the problem licked, far from it; but it is a start...
Americans in their mid 20's have lived their entire lives in the NWO economy. They have never witnessed an America that works. "Make America Great Again" not only doesn't resonate with them, it sounds like sheer lunacy. The entire working class in this nation is either in debt, seriously in debt, or already homeless. The struggle to survive is a losing battle, by and large. We look around us and on every side we see people not making it, slipping into economic despair. Along with that comes depression. 50% of Americans suffer from depression. Depression is the result of repressed anger. It is a nation that is angry, and that anger has been clamped down on. Depression is not the same disease that country western singers wrote about when they were love sick or drunk or both, it isn't sadness, it isn't a mood or feeling, it is a disease, and it is a disease that disabilitates the victim. There's a difference between lazy people who wont work and people with a disability; a disability means just that, you no longer have the ability to work. The mind has been damaged and a damaged mind can not kick out the work load that paying jobs require from it.
This is the NWO economy of today's America. We have young people with no vision of what a healthy economy looks like and we have older people who have been stripped, whipped, and live in despair, and can no longer perform the work they performed in their youth, even if they had the chance to, which they are not seeing those jobs return anyway, so in this population of confused, under employed, and outright homeless people, that we used to call out labor force, there is very little hope for the future. There is a clear social line of de-markation between what is left of our middle class and what we now call a labor force. The middle class hangs on and chants positive thinking to block out the blight on all sides, while the labor force has given up, there's nothing the labor force can do, and there's no way to make a living on wages any more.
Watch this interview. This is the single most important person in America that can affect the despair this nation has fallen into. We are in relatively good shape in terms of his understanding of the problem. That doesn't mean he has the problem licked, far from it; but it is a start...
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