Corporate Greed, Corrupt Politicians, Climate Change, Inflation, Bad Wages, Endless College Loan Debt, Massive Diseases (COVID-19), Layoffs, The Likely Social Security Collapse, The US Government Going Bankrupt this June and Brainwashing by Television that Commands People to Buy, Buy, Buy More Plastic Crap...
Teenagers are Simply Accurately Noticing the Fact That the Quality of Life Keeps on Getting Worse and Worse and Worse...
and on TV They Keep on Advertising Doctor Drugs that will Magically Make you Happy! Beware of the Suicidal Side Effects!
another Side Effect of Massively Advertised Psych Meds is Uncontrollable Unusual Urges... WTF! Just How Unusual ARE They? Really Freaky Weird???
Hey Hey NRA,
How Many Kids Did You Kill Today?
and then We Have FOX "News" That Intentionally Lies to It's Viewers... So they can Have Higher Ratings and Make More Money Selling Advertisements... and Just to point out the Obvious... The Marketing Department at CNN & MSNBC also Broadcasts What People Want to Believe... So They can Make More Money! It's All Infotainment!
and the Corporate Sponsors Keep On Pushing the Concept That Consumption is a Way to Justify Your Existence! The Plain Actress with The Dreamy Look in her Eyes asks "AM I A BIG DEAL?" Well... If You Keep on Buying Plastic Crap You ARE!
Mickey Mouse Censors Fine Art in Florida
Melania Trump and David...
Censorship for Fine Art but the
Former First Lady made a
Career of Naked Photos!
and here's an Interesting Article from OCCUPY dot Com about Train Safety and Corporate Greed...
"In addition to demanding better pay and paid sick leave, railroad workers called on the industry to move away from Precision Scheduled Railroading (PSR). PSR is essentially an industry euphemism for running longer trains with fewer workers and fewer safety inspections in order to maximize profits."
The New "Company Towns" - A Return to Slavery.
On its surface, tech billionaire Elon Musk’s plan to build a town in Texas for workers employed at his companies sounds relatively harmless. According to Architectural Digest (citing the Wall Street Journal), Musk has as many as 6,000 acres near the town of Bastrop, Texas in which SpaceX and Boring Company employees could live and work. The town would be called “Snailbrook,” in reference to the Boring Company’s mascot:
Incorporating his own town would allow Musk to make some of his own regulations and dodge the slowdown effects of bureaucracy… Another benefit of the project would be providing employees with lower-than-market-rate housing. Snailbrook, although not yet an incorporated township, reportedly already has some modular homes, plus a public pool, gym, and outdoor sports area. An advertisement for Boring Co. employees last year touted two- to three-bedroom homes for rent starting at $800 a month, while the median rent in the area is about $2,200 a month, according to the Journal’s report.
It’s important to note that what Musk is planning is simply a company town. And while the tech industry of today is different than the railroad industry of the onset of the industrial revolution, billionaires like Elon Musk and Amazon’s Jeff Bezos are no different than the robber barons of the early 20th century, like the Vanderbilt family and the Rockefellers. And luckily, the solutions to stop today’s robber barons from halting the century of progress workers have made are the same as those of yesteryear.
Incorporating his own town would allow Musk to make some of his own regulations and dodge the slowdown effects of bureaucracy… Another benefit of the project would be providing employees with lower-than-market-rate housing. Snailbrook, although not yet an incorporated township, reportedly already has some modular homes, plus a public pool, gym, and outdoor sports area. An advertisement for Boring Co. employees last year touted two- to three-bedroom homes for rent starting at $800 a month, while the median rent in the area is about $2,200 a month, according to the Journal’s report.
It’s important to note that what Musk is planning is simply a company town. And while the tech industry of today is different than the railroad industry of the onset of the industrial revolution, billionaires like Elon Musk and Amazon’s Jeff Bezos are no different than the robber barons of the early 20th century, like the Vanderbilt family and the Rockefellers. And luckily, the solutions to stop today’s robber barons from halting the century of progress workers have made are the same as those of yesteryear.