Well said, Mike. Every time I hear that the program I was listening to on Public Radio was supported by a generaous grant from the Rockefeller Foundation I think of the workers and their families who were shot by private security forces (Brinks) and national guardsmen for striking or being with the strikers. The invisible hand of the market was covered with bright red visible blood on that day. Forest Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 04:59:37 +0000 From: "MIKE OSSIPOFF" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [EM] The idle and the working poor To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed
Russ said: If the "idle eat the bread of the working poor" it is usually (though not always) because the "idle" (or their parents) somehow managed to *produce* something that the working poor either *need* or *want* bad enough to pay for voluntarily. I comment: Well, the Kennedys got it by crime. And can you guess how the robber-barons got that name? Russ says there are exceptions, as there are a few notable exceptions to most general rules. Much of the money of today's rich was made as, or arose from by, profits made during times when the people who actually did the work were thoroughly cheated and robbed to such a great degree that no one denies it now. That's common knowledge. Remember the robber barons? And that's not even counting the fact that, though the North didn't have slavery (at least not as long as the South did), much money and many fortunes, even in the North, were derived from slavery in the South, and financial and industrial empires were launched with that loot. Then there's the fact that America carved its destiny out of the American Indian. Believe it or not, much of the wealth in this country derives from the land that was stolen, via mass murder, and habitually-broken treaties, from the Native Americans. So, next time you hear someone get all worshipful about private property, consider how the property was acquired. Suppose my father killed your father, and took everything he had, and then gave it to me. Does that make it rightfully mine? The idle and their parents don't do the producing. They do the taking. Mike Ossipoff
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