Die hard 2 part 10 But as to actually solving the

Die hard 2 part 10 But as to actually solving the interconnected problems of economics, environment, and infrastructure, they dont have the means or the mentality. The collapse will be more than just financial. Will good hearted people be able to pick up the pieces? áAhhh. Thats the question upon which the future hinges. It is not just the elites. In every organization, at every level, in all social relations, those with more money control and dominate those with less, and this is accepted as natural. A competitive and destructive set of social arrangements that reward the most anti-social behavior and punish the best permeates everything. Those with more money are presumed to be better people, because they have more control over their lives which means control over others, since we are social beings and they have more control because they have more money. This is so internalized that we are rarely fully aware of it, and there are strict injunctions against telling the truth about it. It controls all of our activities and relationships. When challenged on it, people find it impossible to deny and will begrudgingly admit it, and they then will write it off to human nature and try to end any examination or discussion about it. Of course, it cannot be human nature, because the human race could never have survived this long upon that basis. watch? vpQ2KpGr8VQ8 playnext1 listPL849A0FE9DF7DD884 What does David Lewis have to do with Naomi Klein? He is her husbands grandfather! About Egypt, they are in the second part of a two stage revolution and we dont know how revolution part 2 is going to end yet. We know that they believe in providing Health Care for those who need it, though: ÁHaving successfully toppled their own die hard 2 part 10 rulers, Egyptian and Tunisians are rushing to the aid of their Libyan neighbors with hastily organized blood drives, field hospitals and convoys of food and medicine. Á dynamic/stories/M/MLMIDEASTHELPINGLIBYA? SITECACHI SECTIONHOME TEMPLATEDEFAULT The old administration would not serve injured street children, though. We can stand in a circle and shoot at each other for not having effective tactics, or for not focusing on the most important issues, or being too centrist, or whatever, just Unforgiven666 suggests. We know who that serves. Our challenges are tremendous, no question, but waiting till we find just the right scalpel or cudgel is seriously avoiding responsibility. United actions, however desperate, local, vocal, silent, humorous, or serious is necessary IMHO. Individual, decentralized, as well as organized political actions can be effective. What else has ever worked? Lets get moving! Stevenho: thanks, good comments. A lot of energy on this blog is spent blasting those who arent left enough to meet the required standards, while in fact most of us are fighting for 95% of the same objectives. If we insult and alienate those who are trying to affect change through Democratic Party activism for example, that leaves us with a pretty small remaining slice of the population to try to implement effective political action. Nothing pleases the Tea Party right more than to watch the in-fighting and ineffectiveness of the jncoherent American left. The Tea Partiers, to their credit, at least die hard 2 part 10 up in massive numbers. The left seems to be too busy blogging to actually stage public protests of any with the major exception and an admiring tip of the hat to the many workers in Wisconsin and Ohio who have shown up to make noise over the past two You are trying to insult and alienate others with this post. You are the one who blasts people for not measuring up to your litmus test 100% Democratic party loyalty above all. You are blaming those who disagree with you about partisan electoral politics and partisan loyalty being the best path to social change, and are suggesting that they are helping the Tea Party. You claim that the Tea Partiers, to their credit, at least show up in massive numbers while the left does not, in spite of the fact that this is so obviously not true. The leftists you are attacking out-number you and the people who agree with you, and that is becoming more true every day. The leftists you are attacking are the most reliable and unwavering supporters of the marchers in Wisconsin, and the actions being taken by the people in Wisconsin are those that you derided and ridiculed a while back, before they happened. Now suddenly you want to get in front of that parade, and try to steer it back into your partisan loyalty cage, You are an opportunist and a hypocrite. This is a malicious and divisive post, yet you have the nerve to blame others for doing that. I hope that everyone reading your post can clearly see that it is your ideas that have been dividing and weakening the Left. I do not believe for one minute that most people on the Left share 95% of the same objectives. If I did not know this before I read this post of yours, I am now certain that we share 0% of the same objectives. Which side are you on? It is not clear. If you are solidly on the side of the workers who are fighting back in Wisconsin, then I agree with what you say here. If not, than I dont. I just want to applaud Ms. Delgado for her outstanding writing, and cogent connection of the dots insofar as whats really ailing the US economy. Few want to acknowledge that Naomi Klein mapped ALL THIS out in her important and quite scholarly work, The Shock Doctrine. The comforting conceit was that this could never happen here. Yet now it at breakspeed! As to why elite interests are doing they do not care about the nation.

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