Showing posts with label rich and poor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rich and poor. Show all posts

Monday, August 8, 2011

Trickle Down Economy


While in Florida last January, my husband toured the Panhandle which he described to me as a long drive's worth of construction halted mid-development and left to decompose in the hot Florida sun.  He was especially struck by the poverty stricken aspect of many towns whose citizens were most likely the blue collars workers and whose part-time residents the well-off folks with second homes.  

His comments are beneath this telling shot which you may double click to enlarge and read.
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Hosed


Hosed  by Cole Scott


Published yesterday by Brian @ Waystation One for his other project on One Stop Poetry, this packs a political punch I can't duplicate...


Eww! What did I step in?


this is not another poem

but a manifesto written

in red lipstick

on the morning after mirrors

of a nation that has forgotten

its identity in drunken debauchery

and the rush of get rich,



quick scams to join the

one percent, drawn on dry

erase boards for fast exits

slowly turning the tourniquet

cutting the flow of blood to

the innocent & amputating the

masses as gangrene populace



who then will you find to

cut your grass & wash your

Aston Martin at minimum

wage?



rage against the machine

that chews the bone to suck

the marrow of the weak, spewing

bullshit rhetoric in excess, exhaust

to choke the few trees left

that haven't been martyrs to the cause

of containing self-egrandizing

laws---



Tocqueville said,

"self-interest properly understood"

was our strength, but butchered

it has been, in two word

short attention

spans



so while you sup on

caviar and crackers at state

dinners kissing the ass of those

you have indebted us to, think of me

for once, as I often think of you

when cleaning off the bottom

of my shoe.



sorry if this hurts your feelings,

i am still just waiting for

change i can believe in.



Balasana  by Cole Scott



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Saturday, April 2, 2011

While The Rich Get Richer, The Rest of Us Get Screwed

Stole this off The Political Carnival. Her tweets alert me to the good stuff on her blog.

Latest stats on the economy:  stock market growth, corporate earnings, CEO income, Big Oil earnings...

And how do we the  worker bees, the little people, the proletariat stack up?  Watch.





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Monday, December 27, 2010

Top 1% Are 225x Richer Than the Average American

I just heard this amazing statistic, my headline, on CNN.  They say that figure is " up 18% from last year because of the recession"...as if 18% increase made a difference in that stratospheric equation. 
 

Alastair Sim as Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol"  (1951)


My family and I watch the Alastair Sim version of "A Christmas Carol" every Christmas eve and I am stunned anew by the cruel indifference of E.W. Scrooge towards his family and fellow man. I used to think it poetic license on the part of Mr. Dickens.  Surely no one could be that unfeeling?   But then I hear or read a statistic like CNN put out and wonder, "What do these people think and feel?  Do they share their wealth?  Are they goodwill ambassadors?  Do they feel pity, compassion, empathy and put it to good use?"

Some are well known for public acts of charity and empathy.  Angelina and Brad are on a constant world tour donating time, money and giving back.  Ted Turner was, I believe, the first billionaire to publicly challenge his fellow billionaires to give away the bulk of their wealth.  Warren Buffett and Bill Gates followed suit a few years later.  Audrey Hepburn was a giving person; her travels on behalf of UNICEF were well known.   But do they pale in comparison to the documented greed and self-indulgence of the very rich to which the public is exposed daily via the media? 

My feelings, which may or may not be accurate, are there are more people with money spending it on really stupid crap (the biggest yacht Paul Allen? or vacation travel to the moon Richard Branson?) than on things that make a difference. 

They were a boy and girl. Yellow, meagre, ragged, scowling, wolfish; but prostrate, too, in their humility. Where graceful youth should have filled their features out, and touched them with its freshest tints, a stale and shrivelled hand, like that of age, had pinched, and twisted them, and pulled them into shreds. Where angels might have sat enthroned, devils lurked, and glared out menacing. No change, no degradation, no perversion of humanity, in any grade, through all the mysteries of wonderful creation, has monsters half so horrible and dread.
Scrooge started back, appalled. Having them shown to him in this way, he tried to say they were fine children, but the words choked themselves, rather than be parties to a lie of such enormous magnitude.
``Spirit! are they yours?'' Scrooge could say no more.
``They are Man's,'' said the Spirit, looking down upon them. ``And they cling to me, appealing  from their fathers. This boy is Ignorance. This girl is Want. Beware them both, and all of their degree, but most of all beware this boy, for on his brow I see that written which is Doom, unless the writing be erased. Deny it!'' cried the Spirit, stretching out its hand towards the city. ``Slander those who tell it ye! Admit it for your factious purposes, and make it worse! And bide the end!''
``Have they no refuge or resource?'' cried Scrooge.
``Are there no prisons?'' said the Spirit, turning on him for the last time with his own words. ``Are there no workhouses?''
  The bell struck twelve.
As our economy bounces up and down, as our poor become poorer and the rich accumulate even greater wealth, what provisions will we make for those less fortunate?  Will we provide health care to all?  Will we create jobs to reduce 9.6% unemployment?  Will we stop polluting our waters, our air, destroying our rainforests, environment, encroaching upon and eliminating entire species from the earth?  Or will we, ultimately, be eliminated?

Scrooge found the path to redemption in time. 

Will we?

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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

2010 Census Results Are Out

The 2010 U.S. Census Bureau reports are being released and the stats are dismal when it comes to the rich and poor.

Top 10 poorest counties in the U.S. show median incomes between $18,869 - $20,551 and all ten are in "southern" states.  i know.  Kentucky is technically not a southern state because it's above the Mason Dixon Line.  But trust me.  I lived there.  They're as southern as it gets.

Top 10 wealthiest counties in the U.S. show median incomes between $96,232 to $113,313.  The majority of them are in and around the Beltway of D.C.  The richest county saw a median income increase of around $17,000 since 2000. 

If you divide $18,869 into $96,232, it goes 5.1x.  $20,551 goes into $113,313 5.5x.  The poorest county saw its median income drop $1500 since 2000.

Wall Street bonuses aside, we all know there is a growing disparity between rich and poor.  This comparison of incomes is huge. 

Note:  the majority of richest counties are in the D.C. area.  What does this say about our government?   

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Christina

Christina
by Cole Scott