PSYOP Breaking Down? ‘The American Dream Is Out of Reach’
June 4th, 2014Via: CNN:
The American Dream is impossible to achieve in this country.
So say nearly 6 in 10 people who responded to CNNMoney’s American Dream Poll, conducted by ORC International. They feel the dream — however they define it — is out of reach.
Young adults, age 18 to 34, are most likely to feel the dream is unattainable, with 63% saying it’s impossible. This age group has suffered in the wake of the Great Recession, finding it hard to get good jobs.
Younger Americans are a cause of great concern. Many respondents said they are worried about the next generation’s ability to prosper.
Some 63% of all Americans said most children in the U.S. won’t be better off than their parents. This dour view comes despite most respondents, 54%, feeling they are better off than their own parents.
The downbeat mood is not surprising, say economic mobility experts.
“The pessimism is reflective of the financial realities a lot of families are facing,” said Erin Currier, the director of the Economic Mobility Project at Pew Charitable Trusts. “They are treading water, but their income is not translating into solid financial security.”
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In 1980, the U.S. Capitalists recognized that by the year 2000, 10 thousand Baby Boomers (those born after 1948) would begin lining up each and every day to collect 20 thousand dollars per year in Social Security and other medical benefits or promises made to the Working Class (75 million Americans) since the end of World War II.
The U.S. Capitalists set out to abandon the North American Continent and to abandon or walk away from every promise.
International Free Trade Agreements gave the U.S. Capitalists the unfettered ability to move all wealth and assets offshore and thus out of reach to any citizen who might wish to seize in lieu of broken promises.
When I view folks in TV Land talking about “Tinkering With The System”, I want to scream …. “It is too late”. The Capitalist’s have had a 25 or 30 year head start. There is no more “Wealth” in North America. Wealthy people live in North America, but their assets are offshore. And the Capitalists have no intention of returning any wealth or assets until after all the Baby Boomers have died off.
When I hear pundits, I laugh aloud because what they are talking about is “Reforming A Bankrupt System” and that is impossible.
President Barack Obama is not attempting to “Reform” the system, he is simply “Managing” the bankruptcy. As an example, Obama Care is about using lower cost nursing assistants rather than doctors to dispense treatment.
The domestic surveillance is all about “Managing” civil unrest as the bankruptcy continues.
People fail to admit and to recognize that since 1980, the U.S. Capitalists have created an illusion of success while at the same time the Capitalists were abandoning North America, they shackled the government with 15 trillion worth of Federal debt since 1980 and a 9 trillion dollar trade deficit. (And another 600 Trillion in Toxic Assets.)
America was said to be building a successful future by transitioning from an industrial society into computer technology. However; after the collusion between the U.S. Capitalists and the Government was detailed by Edward Snowden, nobody wants to purchase any computer software or high-end commercial products manufactured within the U.S..
The Corporate leaders guide their compensation packages with reference to the M-1 money supply and not inflation like the Ordinary Joe does. The more money being printed, the higher the compensation required to pay the CEO just to keep up with “Real” inflation.
I was born in 1948, and during my working career I was told not to be too greedy and to accept “Promises” rather than an increase in hourly wages.
I was told that in my retirement, the shareholders would not abandon me with dog food as breakfast. I was told that the “Promises” were “Guaranteed”.
I was told that joining a union which demanded or required that these “Promises” be made in written contract like a credit note was an act of greed and mistrust.
Rather than my demanding an increase in salary which I might save for my retirement years, I trusted the Capitalists to honor the promises made.
I watched it all happen in real time.
It was Ronnie Ray-Gun and Oprah Winfrey who took to the airwaves and began to tell everyone that it did not take a village but rather a pillage instead.
Oprah began telling everyone that being poor was our fault and talked endlessly about self-help groups and “Personal Responsibility” because we were all on our own … That it was my fault that I did not save enough for retirement.
Robin Leach and Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous television series detailed how others were “Deserving” of success and did so on their own.
At a time when government needed to hire additional employees just to handle the paperwork for the applications and benefits due to an influx of 75 million seniors entering retirement, we were told that Big-Government was the problem.
The greatest insult is that not only did the U.S. Capitalists abandon the North American Continent and move their wealth offshore, but while doing so they bankrupted governments by defaulting on corporate funded pension plans which were government insured.
And with countless other tax complaints, evasions and tax-break propaganda.
Since 1984, we have gone from Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous to Pawnshop and Storage Wars and Repo Games.
About Free Trade …. I would like to detail a very real happening from the year 1992.
The largest U.S. cereal maker had a manufacturing plant in Toronto Canada.
NAFTA changed the import rules in Canada and where products containing flour and other grains (breakfast cereals) were no longer required to contain Canadian produce.
I read the inter-office memo which detailed the plans for the company to leave Canada and it was written in stone. The American Capitalists set out to shut down and sell off all company assets in Canada and only needed to show that the cost of manufacturing the cereal in Canada was too high and not competitive in order to comply with NAFTA.
Immediately; all top Canadian born executives were given promotions/transfers to Milwaukee and were replaced with American talent.
In 1993, the union began to negotiate a new labor contract and the company deliberately took a very hard line on wage increases, but agreed to build an employee cafeteria, upgrade car parking areas and to invest millions into upgrading equipment already in place, and to introduce a new cereal baking formula or method which was quite revolutionary.
The employees did not see it happening because they thought that no company would be investing so much into plant upgrades and especially new manufacturing equipment if they intended to leave. The complete plant was painted, landscaping completed and brightly painted/lighted parking spots and all new cleaning and maintenance equipment purchased.
By spending milions on building upgrades and on plant equipment, the company was able to show that the cost of producing cereal in Canada as compared to the U.S. was quite prohibitive.
Within 3 years the company was gone.
All the upgrades and complete makeover made to plant facilities increased the actual value and made it easier the company to find a buyer.
The new manufacturing equipment had only been bolted to the floor and were easily packed up and shipped to Milwaukee.
There is no such thing as Free Trade because it does not control or disallow the devaluation of currencies.
The more competitive North America would become, the more devaluation of competing currencies.
In North America, we could all agree to work for a dollar per hour and only to find that China will do it for 50 cents. The huge and “Modern” manufacturing plants which the U.S. Capitalists financed and built in China can satisfy the American market with just what falls off the assembly lines.
And, after we all agreed to work for a dollar an hour, who is able to buy my home in the future which I bought with 1980 dollars? Will I need to sell it for half of what I paid for it because of an era of lower incomes?
My final comment would be towards those who feel helpless amidst the chaos.
You can begin today to elect only those who agree to a “Manifesto” just like the Norquist Tax Pledge. The Manifesto would detail Public funding of elections, Citzens United, Privacy and other items.
This “Election” process would take at least 10 years to accomplish because the establishment will use all the financial and surveillance powers required in order to defeat opposition efforts.
And, even if after 10 years, a majority of “Manifesto” candidates were elected, the Supreme Court would refuse to honor or support the legislative changes required or to carry out the elements within the “Manifesto”.
I feel that the “Election Process” is quite impossible because the unelected Supreme Court claims ultimate powers even though this power was not stated in the Constitution. The constitution (1787) gave all the power to elected representatives, but in 1803 a rightwing justice changed the system all by his lonesome (Marbury versus Madison) and which gave all the power to the Supreme Court and said that it could strike down any law passed in congress. (In Canada, the Senate has almost the identical powers as what the U.S. Supreme Court has taken onto themselves.)
Protest Parades to Washington are old fashioned and passé. And there is no financial cost to the Ruling Class. Protest Parades only anger the general pedestrian public and drivers because of delays and police imposed restrictions.
80 percent of all goods move by freight rail within North America. Slowing down rail traffic causes huge financial losses to the Ruling Class. They will be at the negotiating table in the morning.
Choose a specific date and then encourage protesters to slowly walk along railway tracks at any time of day or night or at a time of their choosing, but on a specific chosen date. When announcing the planned protest, the plan must detail “Escalation” and that protests will occur each and every month into the future. Perhaps for 2 consecutive days the second month, and then to 3 days or more the following months There is no need to travel to Washington to protest, railways travel through the center of every city within North America.
Calm