Posted on April 7, 2016 in Campaign 2016 Class Stigma
The minimum wage for the disabled was set at $0.00.
Posted on October 24, 2015 in Class Vacation 2015
She wanted to know which of the women sitting next to me — Lynn and an Australian woman living in Geneva — was my first wife and which was my second wife.
Posted on June 13, 2015 in Class Insurance Psycho-bunk
When you add all the provisions of the 175 page Families in Mental Health Crisis Bill together, the answer is Zero.
Posted on June 1, 2015 in Authoritarianism Class Psycho-bunk Stigma
Many of us do not trust the neurotypical. It should not surprise you.
Posted on June 8, 2012 in Class Hatred Liberty Morals & Ethics Spirituality and Being
Greed and hate are not signs of freedom, but of slavery. Free yourself.
Posted on May 22, 2012 in Campaign 2012 Class
If anything, Mitt Romney is an anti-businessman.
Posted on February 9, 2012 in Campaign 2012 Class
My city consists of a variety of economic communities. In my neighborhood alone, we have one bedroom condos, two bedrooms, townhouses, regular houses, and fine mansions on the hill. What you don’t see is the condo owners griping about the better circumstances of the people with the best houses. Most of us accept our fate. We don’t necessarily feel life is unlivable without a mansion. That, I dare say, is a fault of the weathiest of the wealthy.
Yet when we complain about the way the wealthy have manipulated our Supreme Court and our Congress to serve their ends above ours, we are accused of “envying” the wealthy. Let’s evaluate this:
Fairness is always envy in their book. Never mind that they envy gods and do everything they can to ensure that they become like them.
Mitt Romney stands for the top 1%. He appeals to those of the 99% who think they might become part of the 1%. Look, he hints. “They want what you have. They want your house, your car, your swimming pool. They will take it away from you if you don’t vote for me.”
He is another agent of the politics of Fear, as insidious as the Tea Party who he appeases.
And this message makes him the most divisive politician in America today, more than the racialists and faux libertarians. He is at best, no better than them. He represents greed and lies.
Posted on July 7, 2011 in Accountability Civic Responsibility Class
We would not be in this place if it hadn’t been for you telling people to stay home in 2010.
Posted on July 5, 2011 in Bipolar Disorder Civic Responsibility Class Stigma Taxes
Stand up for your right to be human and to contribute to this society of ours.
Posted on June 30, 2011 in Class Site News
The Amazon affiliate program that you never bothered to buy from here at Pax Nortona has been discontinued due to the fact that I am a California resident. Once again, the effort to punish the small businessman to protect the big businessman has been successful. If things go as they have been, trust that this site will be prevented from publishing at all due to the defunding of net neutrality.
This class warfare against you and me has got to stop.
Posted on June 13, 2011 in Civic Responsibility Class Eating Insurance Psychosis
He came in wrapped in blue and yellow cotton paisley cloth around his chest and over his head, faded denims around his legs. He carried a pink paisley bag. Sat down near us. When Lynn said something to me, he said “You can stop talking now.” He got up and moved to the table behind us.
“Are you all right?” I asked him.
“I’m fine,” he said. The waitress took his order from the senior menu. Lynn started telling me about an article she had read about Weinergate.
“You can stop talking now!” he said as Lynn continued her story.
Our food arrived. I heard him drop a salt shaker on the table. “You can stop talking now.”
“Can we move?” I asked the waitress. She showed us to a table on the opposite side of the restaurant.
The man stood up after she went into the kitchen, grabbed his bag, and rushed from the cafe.
I could not but think that if the Republicans get their way, there will be more like him. He might be unwilling to take his meds. But what about those who do take their meds and won’t be able to afford them when Medicaid is wrecked? What will they say when the streets are filled with such people?
What have they said in all the years since they first closed down the asylums? What have they done to create the infrastructure to support these people?
It saves a few hundred dollars to not give people like the man in paisley the medications they need. It wrecks thousands of lives to save those dollars.
Posted on December 19, 2010 in Class Compassion Scoundrels
If Christ was born among us today and they got wind of it, the Republicans would be at the manger to brand Him deny the validity of his birth certificate.