Class Warfare
Here's the thing, rich people: you've been running the country for your benefit, not ours - to the point where the entire fucking system is now coming unglued. You have warred and underpaid and cripple-em-with-debt-ed your way into a big damned crisis, and all I have to say to you is:
HAVE YOU NO FUCKING SHAME??
In the last 30 years, your wages have increased to the point where you are making hundreds of times what your average employee is making. I'm sorry, but you don't work 300 times as hard as I do, you don't experience 300 times the stress I do (Want stress? Try getting by on what I'm making some time - it'll be not just "fire the nanny" but "kids, we'll be eating spam for the rest of the month.")
When was the last time you were out of money? And not, stuck in Paris in the summer after college and waiting for mommy and daddy to wire more money, but more like the following situation:
Money in checking account: $8.23
Money in Savings account: $36.18
Other assets: $0
Days til payday: 8
Proportion of that paycheck that will go to rent: 90%
Proportion of the post-rent remainder of your check needed to buy food until your mid-month paycheck: 108%
Reaction: "Oh, fuck."
That's spelled S-U-F-F-E-R-I-N-G, and millions and millions and millions of people are experiencing it, not just now, but for fucking YEARS because of what you rich have done, and because of what you have failed to do.
To the politicians who are too afraid to stand up to this corrupt, wicked bunch:
HAVE YOU NO COURAGE??
What is so damned hard to figure out about our situation?
Pass the damned EFCA. As a bonus, repeal the parts of Taft Hartley that enable union-busting "right-to-work" laws in the South. We need to organize the working poor into unions who will fight to raise their poverty wages.
We need to re-industrialize the economy so that we're taking raw materials and using them to create things of real value and can thus afford to pay good wages, as opposed to an economy based on hallucinatory "returns" on financial instruments based on abstractions of other financial instruments.
We need living wage laws, and a real, functioning, works-for-all social service system. Government-provided, free daycare for anyone who needs it. Single-payer healthcare. Mixed-use development that is aimed at creating communities with a mix of incomes, rather than a population divided into either "exclusive" communities or slums. Geographically dividing the upper middle class and above from the poor is a good way to destroy the social fabric of a country.
We need a tax system that rewards work, but in which wealthy people pay a higher and higher price for each incremental increase of income, and that pays support to poorer folks in larger amounts as you go down the wage ladder.
We need to support small farmers with crop subsidies and cash supplements to their incomes, while providing incentives to use their land wisely, especially incentives to grow their crops as near to pure-organic as is practicable.
We need more taxes, especially on the rich. Way more taxes. Why is the media treating the huge deficits in California and the federal government as great, gee-what-can-we-do big mysteries?? You either need to:
1. Cut services (which will cause already suffering people's lives to become constant, desperate emergencies, which in turn will result in lots of social unrest and eventually, if it gets bad enough, armed revolution) OR
2. Raise taxes substantially on people who can afford to pay more, which will result in lots of huffing and puffing from the business right, and if it gets bad enough, ridiculous, badly written polemical novels featuring characters named "John Galt".
All of this would seem to be obvious to me, but that's only because I'm barely getting by.
Too many people call themselves lefties because the drive Priuses, are pro-choice and treat the nanny like a member of the family. Methinks they need a reminder of what real, actual leftism looks like.
HAVE YOU NO FUCKING SHAME??
In the last 30 years, your wages have increased to the point where you are making hundreds of times what your average employee is making. I'm sorry, but you don't work 300 times as hard as I do, you don't experience 300 times the stress I do (Want stress? Try getting by on what I'm making some time - it'll be not just "fire the nanny" but "kids, we'll be eating spam for the rest of the month.")
When was the last time you were out of money? And not, stuck in Paris in the summer after college and waiting for mommy and daddy to wire more money, but more like the following situation:
Money in checking account: $8.23
Money in Savings account: $36.18
Other assets: $0
Days til payday: 8
Proportion of that paycheck that will go to rent: 90%
Proportion of the post-rent remainder of your check needed to buy food until your mid-month paycheck: 108%
Reaction: "Oh, fuck."
That's spelled S-U-F-F-E-R-I-N-G, and millions and millions and millions of people are experiencing it, not just now, but for fucking YEARS because of what you rich have done, and because of what you have failed to do.
To the politicians who are too afraid to stand up to this corrupt, wicked bunch:
HAVE YOU NO COURAGE??
What is so damned hard to figure out about our situation?
Pass the damned EFCA. As a bonus, repeal the parts of Taft Hartley that enable union-busting "right-to-work" laws in the South. We need to organize the working poor into unions who will fight to raise their poverty wages.
We need to re-industrialize the economy so that we're taking raw materials and using them to create things of real value and can thus afford to pay good wages, as opposed to an economy based on hallucinatory "returns" on financial instruments based on abstractions of other financial instruments.
We need living wage laws, and a real, functioning, works-for-all social service system. Government-provided, free daycare for anyone who needs it. Single-payer healthcare. Mixed-use development that is aimed at creating communities with a mix of incomes, rather than a population divided into either "exclusive" communities or slums. Geographically dividing the upper middle class and above from the poor is a good way to destroy the social fabric of a country.
We need a tax system that rewards work, but in which wealthy people pay a higher and higher price for each incremental increase of income, and that pays support to poorer folks in larger amounts as you go down the wage ladder.
We need to support small farmers with crop subsidies and cash supplements to their incomes, while providing incentives to use their land wisely, especially incentives to grow their crops as near to pure-organic as is practicable.
We need more taxes, especially on the rich. Way more taxes. Why is the media treating the huge deficits in California and the federal government as great, gee-what-can-we-do big mysteries?? You either need to:
1. Cut services (which will cause already suffering people's lives to become constant, desperate emergencies, which in turn will result in lots of social unrest and eventually, if it gets bad enough, armed revolution) OR
2. Raise taxes substantially on people who can afford to pay more, which will result in lots of huffing and puffing from the business right, and if it gets bad enough, ridiculous, badly written polemical novels featuring characters named "John Galt".
All of this would seem to be obvious to me, but that's only because I'm barely getting by.
Too many people call themselves lefties because the drive Priuses, are pro-choice and treat the nanny like a member of the family. Methinks they need a reminder of what real, actual leftism looks like.
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Apologies for the cusswords, but this stuff gets me steamed.
June 14, 2009 7:05 PM | Reply | Permalink
I think this economy is getting ready to lock up. If that happens, the line to the bankruptcy court will wind around the block.
If it does happen, will there be real grass roots demand for change? Real change? Will we confiscate? Will we dismantle the so-called FIRE economy?
Probably not, but I sure hope so.
June 14, 2009 8:39 PM | Reply | Permalink
Great post. Highly rec'd.
June 14, 2009 9:49 PM | Reply | Permalink
A most excellent rant and true, every word.
June 15, 2009 9:35 AM | Reply | Permalink
Oh but they ask: what can the market bear? I mean those who are PRODUCING are paid in line with the market forces.
At least that is what I was told.
fine post
June 15, 2009 9:50 AM | Reply | Permalink
What or what would you do when there's no more rich people left to pay for your miserable life?
Divide your so-called class into "have a little more"s and "have a little less"s? Probably. Class war will always live on.
How about you get off your fat ass, stop wasting time on the blogs and actually learn a skill to help you get a better paycheck?
With the exception of people born into money (who are a distinct minority), the rest of the "rich" actually learned to work hard and be good at something other than whining and looking for institutionalized hand-outs.
June 15, 2009 10:13 AM | Reply | Permalink
Yeah, just look at Bernie Madoff, fer example.....
June 15, 2009 10:43 AM | Reply | Permalink
Or a thief who mugged someone like you last night in the Bronx.
Unless of course you want to debate the relativity of crime. Fer example...
June 15, 2009 10:55 AM | Reply | Permalink
My guess would be the thief in the Bronx knew he was at risk of paying consequences if caught, unlike the thieves on Wall Street who have mugged us in broad daylight and nevertheless insist they should be paid extreme salaries for the effort as well.
In the relativity of crime, I can tell you the wealthy will almost always be found to be the most depraved - if only because so many of them equate their criminal enterprises with "free market" success.
June 15, 2009 11:10 AM | Reply | Permalink
The working poor are some of the hardest working people out there - many have two or even three jobs.
This meme that the poor are poor due to laziness is both morally reprehensible and the opposite of the truth.
June 15, 2009 12:21 PM | Reply | Permalink
I don't know what your favorite meme is.
In my opinion, working two or three jobs and still not getting anywhere should tell you something about quantity vs quality.
And before you get steam coming out of your ears, I had to re-use clothes from the others in my family when I was growing up, right until I started to work. I'm pretty sure I know poverty much better than you or most people here do.
I also know that if you bang your head against the wall and it doesn't break, it doesn't mean you should just bang three times as hard.
June 15, 2009 1:11 PM | Reply | Permalink
Your hard-heartedness is unattractive, Lalo. You seem to have this odd idea that the working poor have tons and tons of choices, and that their poverty must be due to some defect of character.
For our hard-working poor, that is like pouring battery acid on a festering wound.
June 15, 2009 1:32 PM | Reply | Permalink
Right! If these wretched poor would simply get some gumption, then they, too, could become a hedge fund manager or maybe even a successful financial advisor like me and steal from everyone else. Just pull yourself up by your bootstraps, goddammit, and quit whining! It worked for me!
(signed) Bernie Madoff
June 15, 2009 6:00 PM | Reply | Permalink
Just think of how many "wretched poor" were subsidized by a crook like Madoff. Or you think he was evading taxes too?
June 15, 2009 10:05 PM | Reply | Permalink
Both of my parents have worked themselves nearly to death their entire lives. My father DID learn a skill, which is now largely useless thanks to securitized fucking mortgages.
Right now they are barely scraping by. I'm not talking "cancel the cable" but "where the fuck are we going to get money for food?"
Thankfully I took after them, and I work my ass off, and so I'm able to help them out in their time of need.
Things are totally fucked up right now, with a capital F.
You can go fuck yourself Lalo. Millions of people are working themselves sick and they still can't get by. If you don't fucking recognize that, then you're part of the problem.
June 15, 2009 12:22 PM | Reply | Permalink
Oh, and another thing. If my mother hadn't somehow lucked into a union job with (what is now considered) ridiculous health care benefits, my father probably wouldn't be working his ass off right now - he would be DEAD.
I dread the day my mother loses those benefits, because my father just might die. He is too proud to ask for help, because sadly he thinks like you - he should be able to care for himself, and if he can't, then that's the breaks. Kind of ironic, I think.
June 15, 2009 12:28 PM | Reply | Permalink
My sympathies on your parents tight spot, Forrest. This idea that the working poor are lazy and thus deserving of misery really burns me up.
June 15, 2009 12:41 PM | Reply | Permalink
Interesting how this comment thread demonstrates something Barbara Ehrenreich notes in her article:
Polarization seems to be going on in lots of comment threads lately.
Rec, especially the Ehrenreich article.
June 15, 2009 3:33 PM | Reply | Permalink