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I had a bad day. Whenever I have a bad day, it seems inevitably linked to being gouged by American businesses and my relentless resistance to them, no matter how futile. I hate their commercialism, their intrusiveness in our daily lives, and their insatiable longing to get in our wallets. Particularly, I hate the way they manipulate the public with their advertising. If you don't buy a teddy bear or a pajama gram on Valentine's, you're not going to get rewarded. If you don't buy her a diamond at Christmas, you don't deserve her. If you don't take some kind of performance enhancer, you won't be ready when the time is right. It is all so sick. They pump the public full of shit, then suck it back out when it turns green. I can't stand them. It has gone to extremes. If you are poor or just middle class, they now want you to feel guilty for not having whatever it takes to be rich beyond your dreams. It almost seems that they never are satisfied and there is never enough. They don't want anyone to be content with their simple lives. No, they want a public that wants more and more and more. And they want you to feel guilty for not already having it. Their is no limits on their greed. When is enough ever enough for them?
In short, the blend of a fair mixture of socialism and capitalism in my younger years seemed to complement one another well. But, since 1980 and the Reagan era of union busting, deregulation, and non-progressive taxation, I see socialism as a salvation from the cold aloofness of a corporate government. Do any of you share these feelings and think sometimes that we should be headhunting for Socialist Progressives within our Democrat Party? Sometimes, I think we are fighting a losing battle in the general population of the mainstream party.
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