Tuesday, March 24, 2009

What does the deficit mean to my life?

For those that don't believe, try me. There are things happening right now in your lives that affect directly and indirectly on a daily basis and this ever growing deficit is evidence of just one range of its capability. Unfortunately there are still some of us that don't fully even understand the implications of how the deficit affects them as individuals. So for those that don't understand I will break it down for you in only a way that main stream media will not give you.

The payments that the deficit will afford will have no choice but to be taken from publicly funded programs namely healthcare, education, social security among other social projects. In the event our GDP does not cover the costs of these programs and the deficit, these programs will be cut altogether to make the payment to the deficit. You can bet your bottom dollar law enforcement funding would sustain if not enlarge in the event of these times. When the GDP just barely covers the payment of the deficit, military, law enforcement and bureaucratic pockets it's a wrap. Our officials will publicly declare our once wealthy nation bankrupt.

The unraveling of all this can happen at any given time as we are already suffering the pre-stages of this chain of events. I don't think anyone envisioned government authorized tax-payer funded bailouts coming in a million years. Just the same way the public would like not to believe anyone capable of flying two planes into buildings or buildings falling that weren't hit by planes for that matter. Even with indisputable evidence the true verdict on 9/11 has yet to be served or investigated thoroughly. Whoever would of thought about a potential housing bust or the dot com bust of yester year? Who is forward thinking enough to foresee everything we deem valuable eventually becoming worthless? What will life be like then? In this very answer lies the importance of the national deficit in your life.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Communication is key!

In my previous article I posed many questions referencing the necessity to open dialogue on issues uncomfortable for us to deal with. Of course nothing was solved over the weekend so in the meantime until things get solved one way or another I will advocate opening dialogue on every issue uncomfortable for most and unfamiliar for some. Whether it is enlightening in the end is purely up to you. In the least it will be informative and live as one more voice for truth in a corrupt society.

Until our people realize and understand that the powers behind the curtain do not want us to address these issues, which makes it that much more addressing I will continue to force us to address them. By means of peaceful thought provoking seeds in your brain. I will plant the seeds and attempt to nurture them as long as I can. In the end it will be up to those who care enough to stand alongside others of different views, creeds and beliefs. There is no vindication for those who died in trying to warn you if you don't wake up and listen.

There are more famous people than you may think that died to relay the happenings of today to you all in advance. JFK was killed not long after pleading to his country for help against secret societies that exist within all facets of our life. RFK was of course too assassinated for his intimate knowledge of his brother's death amongst several other possible reasons. MLK, & Malcolm X were assassinated for their influence with black people that often gained white sympathizers. The character of the Black Panther Party was assassinated and those left alive incarcerated as a result of their militant approach and effectively positive public programs that may gain them universal respect if allowed to evolve. In most of these cases these people or entities were ripped apart from the inside out versus vice-versa. Ultimately it has always been the same result either way in the end not only were their lives ripped apart but everyone who found inspiration in them as well.

There were whole belief systems that shattered in the hearts of millions. Many leaders who remained became so disenfranchised with fighting such an uphill battle alone thatit was more convenient they either fell into obsurity, or conformed. I was once under the belief these figures did so in forgetting that the struggle must go on and as I have gotten older I have grown to understand moreso that the horror made there decision seem just that much easier. It was basically conform or die with the treason at levels so high that it was nearly impossible to uncover who all was responsibly involved. What wasn't simply washed over was covered up as classified. The wise person would place money that the worst of atrocities have no personal implications or documentation to incriminate anyone political or military figure. As some people die it does seem odd that leaks of government intrusion seem to surface.....Hmmm. It's real funny how scapegoats are alot easier to use when they are dead.

With mainly only official information being relayed to our youth most of them are not aware of all aspects of the past, effectively providing an emotional disconnect as a result of watered down information. Who is our responsibility to ourselves or our children? Biblically speaking our children are the ones who pay for their parent's sins. Is it a sin to allow them to be misinformed? Or is it a sin to tell them things that terrible but true? To leave them confused and lost would seem to have a greater negative impact to any logical thinking person. I personally do not have children. However when I do it is my responsibility to inform them even it meant death. Whether we like to face the facts or not there are consequences for our selective ignorance.

For an advanced and so-called civilized civilization our communication skills are sub-primal at best, in some cases carnal. Essentially to get more graphic there are children that are better at being honest in communicating then adults and we wonder why they don't respect us in the end. What kind of example do we set when they learn we lay down on a regular basis in the face of struggle while we were simultaneously attacking them for character faults and things that didn't help them in terms of freedom and survival? It is 100% our moral obligation to stop turning the blind eye, address the issues that divide us, & effectively solve these issues. By not acting our age but being our age & adult enough to place our differences aside to simply communicate in search of truth and holding the right people accountable for making their lives so hard.

In the most recent Batman film entitled, "The Dark Knight" there was a very insiteful moral quote which the message is probrably over looked, yet definitley relevant to our current lives. When the character who started out as District Attorney Harvey Grant who later became the criminal Two-Face stated he did not want the Joker he wanted he people responsible for creating the Joker and letting him off the chain. As long as we point the finger at fellow citizens versus the circumstances that shape these individuals lives we are inevitably walking ourselves directly in the trap. For those that do not believe there is any such thing let's talk about it. Let's communicate in an open-minded manner and prove eachother wrong!

Friday, March 20, 2009

When an Apology isn't Good Enough?

Let's just say all the theories and conspiracies are true. Let's say we find out without a shadow of a doubt all individuals involved in major crimes against their own countrymen. At that very moment what do you do? What do you say? What is the proper way of handling these situations? How do you wrong atrocities? Is it our place or God's? Will God use us as tools to right these wrongs or is this really the times of Revelations where he is destined to come down here himself and end it all?

History has shown us that wars of revolution had taken place in times of corruption to overthrow established systems. Just the same way history has shown us times of peaceful change through the spread of love for freedom and humanity. There is obviously always the yin to the yang, leaving no set in stone one way of handling these types of dilemmas. My question is when they show you the truth and everyone fails to or chooses not to see it, leaving those in the know in the minority, how do we even properly address these issues?

That is the very question, whose answer seems to elude us the most. If it is almost impossible to open the dialogue on these issues on at least a national level as concerned citizens how will we ever find the truth? It's almost as if it's taboo to even speak of these so-called conspiracy theories being real. Does having a one-sided, narrow minded view mean you are informed or is it simply accepting information being given as simply true?

We have two sides to every story and some where in the middle generally lies the truth. On one hand we have die hard right wingers who believe every official story and statement to come out of Washington or mainstream media and reject everything else. On another we have a liberal faction who allow their concerns to be swept under the rug time and time again, simply written off as crazy conspiracy theorists. Within even both of these sides there is a divide.

On the right you have those who really don't believe factions embedded in our government are smart enough to carry out such plots. The right is also more inclined to label you unpatriotic for remotely even questioning their personal favorites political stances and by far are the more narrow minded of the two. On the left you have those who are not so much concerned with these issues and write them off saying wild things like, their gonna do what they want to anyway. Now with 4 factions equally divided amongst 2 sides how do you as a people successfully address any topic of discussion? How do you do it when factions of the same side don't agree long enough to achieve a proper census? How do you do it when the 2 different sides have such a low level respect for eachother's viewpoints dismissing each other before anyone speaks?

What implications does this pose to our future? What types of hardship would be posed on our children for failing to address these issues effectively? How long will we as United States citizens allow forums on these issues to be deemed unpatriotic? How long will we as United States citizens allow a lack of communication to shade the truth? When will any of us accept a responsibility greater than ourselves? My last question of the day is will we ever and if we do at that point what do we do?

Thursday, March 19, 2009

What happened to unconditional love?

I've been in a recent situation that has really made me want to ask the question where has the love gone? We seem so in compassionate as a society towards strangers, neighbors and family members alike. Expressing such callous views toward the impoverished majority in favor of the well off minority. Almost in hopes of gaining favor in accordance with the rich's wishes. We will right off our own mother nowadays if the government will hold her against us. What is going on people? Wake up, take your rights back, establish a platform, strive for greater. I just don't understand.

People have been complaining about the problems for years. Pointing out the symptoms, failing to provide a cure. In the meantime our citizens whether directly related or not fall victim to a regurgitating system of reciprocal enslavement. Our loved ones sit by the wayside and allow for a lack of justice writing you off before the judge or a jury can remotely get a chance. In the times that we need our loved ones the most they almost always seemingly fall by the wayside. Once again I ask what has ever happened to unconditional love?

We struggle to maintain against so much daily stress. We need as many people as possible on our side. However it seems as if when our loved ones get under our skin now it is so easy to write them off, when in fact those will be the only ones there for us in times of our own turmoil. Even in the event they are not, in which in most cases they do not owe you anyway, the whole idea is to stand our own two! Help our family in the time of need. Naturally you can not help anyone until you help yourself. So make sure you do not over extend yourself in your good deeds, yet create good deeds daily with the love you provide your associates and family.

Not only will your life seem clearer, it will also seem happier. Many of the relationships we right off are not worth the long term headache. Granted if these are people we don't ever have to deal with again it is a totally different story. But when it comes to dealing with lived ones and touching situations which are rare and obtrusive to that individual's growth it is incumbent upon us to deliver that support that person needs to overcome that hurdle. Especially in cases of public judgment, family and friends are so quick to write you off in prayers of keeping their hands clean they often overlook the circumstances of the incident. They provide themselves with excuses on why they shouldn't support you versus finding reasons they should.

Naturally if someone is a habitual offender then obviously they made their choice. But when it comes down to loved ones you have had a small quarrel with, is it really worth it to exercise the dramatics? Life is too short to not honor those you love and will also fall into the judgment we will all have to answer for in the end. It's hard to feel you have put a dent into any charitable causes unless they extend outside your family, so stay strong and never stop showing that unconditional love that so many may not deserve, yet may need in our struggles to associate with an ever evolving society. Have faith in your people even when they don't have faith in themselves. They may not turn into who you want them to when you want but they will definitely stand a better chance with you than the court system.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Our previous generation let us down!

There was a struggle that people seemed to forget about. I don't know why but nonetheless it seems as if they have. There is a struggle for freedom that never seemed to come into fruition. Struggle that seemed to fizzle out half way through the fuse. People were struggling for equality, struggling for injustice and all of a sudden found a brick wall they always knew was there and for some reason ran against it not expecting it to hit back or understanding which angle its blows are coming from.

It really disappoints me that people act as if everything is okay, especially now since we have a black president. If anything in my neck of the woods the harassment has stepped up since Obama has taken office. In the inner-community it's nothing new we have been undergoing this type of degradation for centuries. The difference is now that the structure of the black household has disintegrated and not only that of that the black household but the overall structure of the dream America saw for itself in it's horizon.

So many have died for our cause. Black, White, Asian, Hispanic, Native American, Jewish, African, Middle Eastern, Pacific Islanders the cause is the same: FREEDOM

The call is universal through all breeds, ghettos, suburbs, and social unions. The main fear and the only thing keeping us free in the incalculable ways we may react to situations at a given time against the variable. Essentially there are equations that have been broken down through collected data during the industrial and technological ages that has been accumulated to categorized situational outcomes, resulting in economic manipulation and collapse in some cases.

In terms of our previous generation letting us down they forgot the fight must go on. Drugs, poverty, famine, sickness, and violence has plagued our community since the CIA has planted guns and drugs in our communities. Not necessarily all of our communities but more so the impoverished inner-city communities where the rise of any type movement may seem like a threat to the established political environment. In knowing this people seem to shy away from addressing a multitude of problems ranging from a double-sided drug war to internal self-destructive propaganda and false opposition.

For generations our mothers and fathers have been telling us to go to school, graduate with good grades so you can go to a good college and when you get there get good grades so you can graduate and get a good job. One I don't know what made them think job opportunities would be infinite. Or for that matter expansion and growth would be so great. However they failed us when they disillusioned us into a false sense of security in addition to not picking up the torch so many before us had passed on indirectly by which means God directed.

This country was founded on entrepreneurial ism and small business frustrated with the factions of Imperialism infested in the lands they immigrated from to establish their own hierarchy free of the discrimination's of their former lands. A once in a lifetime opportunity to establish a republic free of all the nightmares created previously.

Somewhere along the way the message was distorted from creating your own niche and following your God given talent to attempting to find any job you can in a rat race competing against people willing to work for well below the average the occupation you were accustomed to generally pays and without benefits. How do you compete with that?

Our previous generation let us down in the sense that in the time period they were getting high and loving life they were not properly forecasting the future that lay ahead of us. Leaving us in a state of disarray, confused and feeling like we are constantly fighting an uphill battle. As previous generations have come and went respectively they also have carried a battle that in the early 70's seemed to disintegrate in the midst of drugs and violence, chaos and misunderstanding. All of this seemingly as a result of a tumultuous 60's intertwined with corruption, revolution, war, greed, assassinations, and agendas. John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Robert F. Kennedy, defamation of the Black Panther Party including the Bobby Hutton assassination 2 days before the Martin Luther King assassination, fall of the Nation of Islam, along with the discrediting of countless others.

The mindset from the start for our children should be to go to school get good grades, graduate and find your passion and passionately work toward that. When you work toward your passion at that point it's just a matter of using that passion to generate income to sustain yourself and your livelihood. The fact that not only do we depend on corporations to offer us jobs now, but the fact that credit has stifled, virtually making the dollar irrelevant and lending crippled brings us back to the unstable reality of engineering new streams of revenue.

During the 60's it seems like everybody fought for everything, even the peaceful fought for a cause. Nowadays you will be lucky to find anyone capable of holding a 5 minute conversation let alone an intelligent thought. No disrespect to those that think, however those that think may feel the same sentiments. It seems as if those that think make the public uncomfortable initiating thought outside of their personal dilemma at any given time. It may effect me in the future but it's not right now and may not syndrome. As a result our previous generation has fallen victim of an oppressive legislature, failing to inform us of its everlasting conundrums.

This is a time if any that we all need to become more independent and find our own trade of value that may be traded versus exclusively compensated for. History has shown us time and time again the value of paper not backed by any natural asset proves worthless, eventually bankrupting in the end. Our dollar has not been backed by gold or silver since the 1933 with inflation of population maintaining almost a steady 3% annual growth since, all generating revenue toward a worthless piece of paper that in the end will leave us all homeless. Let's say we didn't forget our entrepreneurial spirit and relied solely on massing our own sources of income and well being. What would be the result?