Why The Rich Need The Poor !
BY STEPHEN SIMAC
"We take as much as we can get. To the winner goes the spoils. To the losers go the punishment." - John Sununu
"Religion was created to keep the poor from killing the rich." - Napoleon Bonaparte
"Enough for everyone's needs, not for one person's greed." - Mahatma Ghandi
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We're all in this together. Rich and poor are riding a fragile rock hurtling through the outer fringes of the galaxy. It's a corkscrew universe which humans think we're the center of. We have a short history with a common theme. The rich feast while the poor do all the dirty work on crumbs from the feast.
What would the rich do without the poor? They would starve with their silver spoons in their mouths. No one to serve them. They talk about the virtue of work, but their fingernails are burnished.
When I was five years old I started working with the rest of my family, carting around a cardboard box, helping my dad pick up the half-eaten pizza and empty Coke cups from the parking lot of the Lauderdale drive-in movies he cleaned as one of his janitor jobs. Sometimes I helped him clean Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Catholic School where we kids got free tuition and lunch as part of his pay. I still remember cringing in shame when the cafeteria worker loudly announced, "It's one of the Simacs, a free luncher."
I was ashamed of his jobs, but working with him was some of the most quality time we had together. Then he got a union janitor job in Miami that he held until he retired. I worked his vacation once, almost got fired for taking a long lunch.
I've been working poor in America for 40 years now, wealthy by most standards for the world's poor. America's poor are better off because K-Mart's profits depend on Third World extreme poverty. Welfare reform will remedy that global inequality of poorness, but being poor in America is more shameful than there, because here it's your fault, you're a loser.
Jubilaeum 2000, millennial fever
You could blame the Holy Roman Catholic Church for our family's poverty, since we had seven kids, but I was the fifth, so I give the Pope credit. He needs the gold now that he's declared Jubilaeum 2000, a jubilee for the millennium. It's been centuries since the last jubilee; the good new for debtors: it's in the Bible, all debts are forgiven.
My guess is that he'll have to auction off the Vatican treasures and most of their global empire to pay off all the world's debts, because there are no plans by any banks to honor the infallible papal bull.
The golden slave
Even the most economically primitive tribes often had slaves, usually from neighboring tribes, to do the harsh and dirty work. It was so nice to have other people do the drudge work that slavery grew into an intercontinental industry, but it was inherently inefficient. It relied on external coercion and shackles to gain a decidedly lackluster workforce.
The word slave comes from the Christian, German, Knights of the Holy Cross raids into pagan Slav land, killing, looting and capturing Slavs for the Turkish market with the Pope's blessing.
The economic benefits of really cheap servants who paid for their own gruel, rags and shacks, became apparent as the Industrial Revolution, spinning from technical, monetary and mercantile revolutions, increased the capabilities of meeting the desires of the wealthy. The rich still need police and jails to enforce enormous inequality, but the state pays. Mass merchandising propaganda snares more people to work willingly for glinting dreams.
Market economies need paying customers, and a skilled and educated middle class to maintain the structure of the economy and dream of being rich, but they also need a horde of poor servants to do the dirty, hard tasks which are the bedrock of all economies. The poor dream of winning the lottery, but rarely get even a sip of nectar, while the blind boars suck greedily at the breasts of Mammon, kicking the runts away with their cloven hooves. It's a corkscrew universe.
Shiny cars are a constitutional right!
The market ideology, commercial values, taps into fundamental human greed and fantasies, yet for most participants it only dangles gleaming promises of bright, shiny objects. Humans are like crows, we can't resist 'em, but we can create them. All of human history can be seen as a long drive to a parking lot full of new cars in the afternoon sun. Moses was more blinded by the burning bush.
In America everyone can become rich, but the truth is only a few are and their wallets are leaking blood. Most of the rich are born into wealth, scions of pirates, some are talented and hard-working at global destruction, a few fall into it by fate. They live very well, but still aren't particularly happy.
The gap between haves and have-nots in America is already of third-world proportions, and shows no signs of narrowing. The middle class is an illusion; for most, an injury, illness, downsizing or restructuring would slide them into poverty, which terrifies them. To dull the terror, they buy on credit. The poor are terrorized and unhappy, but they're the losers, so they deserve punishment. The victorious receive the garlands, the vanquished the lash.
Dogs eat the dead
Sid, an old man the age of my father, thought I'd make a great salesman. He wanted me to sell faux furs from his factory in the garment district of New York. He'd become a millionaire through hard work and business acumen. He told me about business. "It's a dog-eat-dog world, Stevie. You got to do it to them before they do it to you." I took his advice and went into real estate.
Sid's own mother and her favorite son, his older brother, had tried to screw him out of the business of dying leather to look like fur during the Depression, but he'd started a new one around the block and driven them out of business into poverty. Sid and his brother never spoke again. "I didn't realize how much I still loved him, until I was shoveling dirt down on his face," he said, and began to cry. He'd grown emotional since his heart attack.
I cried thinking of my dad, near deaf and near blind now, who'd worked as hard as Sid for as long to keep his family housed and fed. I've worked a lot of different jobs, none for long, in construction, deconstruction, hash slinging, pot scrubbing, cash registering, giving care, taking guff. I never discovered much virtue in any job, but I enjoyed moments in all of them. The only job I ever loved was massaging the young wives of wealthy, fat men at an expensive weight-loss spa in Florida. Some of those guys were so big they used sheets for towels, always working on a deal. I'd help them relax so they could pave more of paradise.
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noxidereus
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The rich are the ultimate welfare queens. Nobody lives off of others like the rich do. They are completely dependent upon a poor class of slaves. The rich are leeches completely dependent upon society. They enrich themselves off of the hard labor of others and bitch when their underpaid employees, or employees out of a job because of outsourcing need social aid. There is no greater plague on this earth than the manufactured concepts of wealth and privilege and their resulting opposites. It's all in our fucking heads. There are no rich. There are no poor. All there is, is an illusion that makes us behave as if there were. Money has no value other than that which we invented for it.
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Anonmaly
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Well teeth rotting out of my head, probably in need of up to as many as 3 surgeries at this point (last count was only 2, but who can afford regular quality medical check-ups?).....
I say they're already poor, they lack soul, they're empty, hollow... They seek to fill there internal void with outward monetary acquisitions....
Sure they could stand to lose a few bucks, but they're spiritually bankrupt as is... They can keep the money, I'll keep my soul, and if I die a little prematurely fuck-it.... At least I won't be around to suffer my "golden years" watching a demented vampire cult of elitist sucks us dry.....
But yeah, take their money, but only what you need.... Or you too might find yourself as hollow...
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Anonmaly
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Anonmaly:
It's Not Their Money! It's Your Money, which they have stolen from you and your forbears since the American Revolution. There is nothing morally corrupt, or bankrupt, about reclaiming that which is rightfully yours. But, you will never receive it if you don't demand it's return. That is an underlying premise of all that is guaranteed by our Constitution. It's your legacy and entitlement. But, as with all people throughout our American history, you must demand that which is rightfully yours before you can get it. Just the facts.
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coolplanet
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'Who you gonna get to do the dirty work when all the slaves are free?'
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coolplanet
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kennymotown
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coolplanet:
Good question! :)
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kennymotown
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warman1138
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Excellent post kenny and I have only one question. Do the poor need the rich? I suspect not.
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warman1138
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kennymotown
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warman1138:
I believe your on too something!
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kennymotown
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FreeSpiritMuse
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Very good article. We've been on a downward spiral for sometime with many people ill prepared for what we're facing today. Difficult times, harsh lessons, frustration has been like a good slap in the face. I believe we are awake now.
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FreeSpiritMuse
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kennymotown
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FreeSpiritMuse:
It's going to be a wild ride!
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kennymotown
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letsliveinpeace
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Great post!
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letsliveinpeace
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kennymotown
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letsliveinpeace:
Thanks! :)
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kennymotown
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northernexpat
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Wow it's hard to believe that this was written in 1997. The writer expressed concern that the middle class was disappearing even then. Obviously we were a sleep at the wheel while the gap between the rich and poor increased. As long a corporations are viewed as people by the Supreme Court in the US, I predict that it is going to get worse before it gets better. I just hope I'm still around when the meek final do inherit the earth.
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kennymotown
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northernexpat:
Me too!
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kennymotown
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ampersand
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Nice piece of writing; from the heart, and lived through.
Thanks for posting this, Kenny.Given the core precept of capitalism--that value is only derived from supply and demand--one wonders if the insistence of dictators like Mussolini and Ceausescu and of other more local far-right zealots for women to bear as many children as possible is linked to keeping the value of workers and soldiers low.
It's hard to demand a fair wage when you have ten thousand hungry people behind you clamoring at a factory gate for scraps.
It's hard to deny the elite an endless supply of cannon-fodder for foreign resource wars when the only jobs in poor rural areas that give health care or even a slight promise of education are only found by joining the army.
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ampersand
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kennymotown
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ampersand:
Quite the quandary we fined ourselves in, power to the people when they all have finally awakened!
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kennymotown
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rerushg
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It warms my heart to be trickled on.
Good post, kenny.
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rerushg
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kennymotown
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rerushg:
Thanks, for some it may be the only heat they can get!
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kennymotown
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ZiggyStrange
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Great post Kenny!
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kennymotown
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ZiggyStrange:
Thanks Ziggy, I can't believe the guy wrote it in 1997!
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kennymotown
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kennymotown
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Watching the glaring madness from the right wing leaders and followers in South Carolina over the last couple of weeks only helped put the pieces together of this giant puzzle. No wonder they hate Roe v Wade they need all the slaves they can get, and in South Carolina their base of Religious freaks was the perfect stage. This political season the further exposure of what is at stake, should be obvious to everyone. I can't help but think it will be a total wipeout or a tight race with the tons of money and a corrupt Media making it so. The saying that South Carolina is to small to be a Republic or too big to be a Mental Institution rang so true to me the other night when I first heard it!
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kennymotown
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KB723
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Let me guess... They need us to work 3 jobs and still barely get By???? Did I Win??? Can I see what is behind curtain number two???? =)
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KB723
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kennymotown
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KB723:
Or you can join the Revolution! The choice is yours too make.
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kennymotown
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kennymotown:
LOL!!!! What Revolution??? The working Folks are Done!!!
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KB723
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kennymotown
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KB723:
Not quite yet, I know we have a Revolution in us! :)
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kennymotown
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KB723
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kennymotown:
Sure we do... With the MIC at our backs and Dickhead BO making it easier to take away our Civil Liberties.... Whatever... =)
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KB723
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KB723
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KB723:
Oh No!!!! A negative...
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