American Dream/Nightmare - Monthly
Rent/Mortgage $1,200.00
Water/Electric/Etc… $250.00
Car/Insurance $250.00
Gas/Maintenance $125.00
Medical Coverage $100.00
Food/Clothing/Supplies $500.00
Total $2,425.00
Individual Labor/Work
$15.00 per hour, 50 hours per week, $3000.00 (before taxation).
$3,000.00
$575.00 left over - $143.00 a week extra (after paying for one’s own basic existence).
But DO NOT GET SICK!
DO NOT HAVE CAR BREAK DOWN!
DO NOT NEED HOME REPAIR!
DO NOT IN GENERAL HAVE LIFE THROW
A CURVE; IT WILL DESTROY YOU - FINANCIALLY!
*Not included are costs for hobbies, entertainment, or children.
Hobbies, entertainment, and children will eat up both money, and time, and as 50 hours per week is dedicated already to work, it’s just not possible.
And During the Covid Crisis 56 new billionaires in the USA.
America was/is built upon Labor theft.
What is Natural is Good, to profit fully from ones labor is Natural therefor Good.
To live off others Labor is Un-Natural; not Good.
Why the heck do you think all these “people roughing it in woods” TV shows are so popular?
They speak to, and remind us of what is Natural, and that is profiting fully from ones own labor; a best example of the Good in existence in tangible form.
Are billionaires Good?
Their existence is certainly not Natural therefor not Good or needed, but rather a massive obstacle to a perfected Natural State.
There is no balance, now.
The treadmill is beginning to wear out, and it is Natural that it should, and is long over due.
The very argument that a poverty level unemployment check is too much for the undeserving masses is proof that they/we are to be nothing more than chattel by Un-Natural design.
That argument shows that our very existence is nothing more than a short, and painful subsistence in the domains of a perverted Nature; a raffle at best, in a fully rigged game.
The masses have woke, the top 5% need to acknowledge it.
“We do not propose to say that there shall be no rich men. We do not ask to divide the wealth. We only propose that, when one man gets more than he and his children and children's children can spend or use in their lifetimes, that then we shall say that such person has his share."
— Huey Long, Share Our Wealth radio address, February 23, 1934