Y'know, you can cite the capitalistic system, the right of people to make as much money as they can, individual rights, non-government interference, and so on and so forth to rationalize and justify any point of view, but what's right is right and no amount of justification will turn something that's wrong into what's right.
I'm talking about the economic situation in this country, of course. Now, I admit, I might be looking at this from a skewed point of view, since I was recently permanently laid off for no cause, since I was one of the higher paid workers in my plant, but still.......
On the one hand, we have Bill Gates, who, if he never made another dime from today on, his descendants for the next five generations probably won't be able to spend all his money. We also have Lee Raymond's retirement package of $350,000,000 from Exon Mobil. Also, there's Bob Simpson of XTO Energy, who pocketed $44,000,000 salary and bonuses in 2004. Not to mention all the pro athletes who make millions every year, the CEO's we never hear about making millions and getting golden parachutes upon retirement and I don't think I need to go on.
On the other hand, according to latest estimates from republican, democrat and independent sources, 40% of Americans can't afford health care, millions more live from week to week, people are getting their jobs cut out from under them, every year sees a new record for personal bankruptcies, and again, so on and so on.
I see how the government crows about all the new jobs created and all the economic growth, but I believe it's a 'big lie'. What good is a new job when the old one paid $50,000 and the new one pays $30,000? Suddenly, your mortgage becomes unaffordable, you don't want to buy new clothes, the price of gas to get to work is eating up a good part of your check, you gotta hope nobody in the house gets sick, and any major expense can ruin you.
Now, that's not true for me, if anyone is wondering, but I know personally that it is happening to a lot of people, and I'm sure it's happening to god knows how many people I don't know.
My point is that there is a major economic imbalance in this country and it's getting worse every year. It's almost funny that I hear from all the people who have, all the aforementioned rationalizations and justifications. I'm sure they can logically debate the issue and prove without doubt that nothings wrong with the situation. I guess it's only natural today, to protect what you have and screw everyone else.
But I can't see how anyone; can look around and not see that we have a major problem that needs to be addressed. I'm not saying that we're going to have a revolution or anything like that, but I will say that as more and more people start getting desperate and have less and less to lose, there will be consequences, social and economic, and we may not like the outcome.
