The Battle
Cry of the American Worker
When
in the course of current events the constituency of the United States
finds itself oppressed and hemmed in by that political body which
governs us, and when the working people of this great country which I
love so much finds itself with its backs against the wall due to
circumstances and situations which are beyond our control, it
naturally become the patriotic duty of every concerned American to
stand up to and to oppose that which suppresses and restricts the
God-given freedoms spelled out in our US Constitution, and to draw a
line in the sand of civilization that guarantees the health, wealth
and prosperity of us all. As peaceful and law-abiding citizens, we
have been governed by the rule of law which is summarized in a
document that working Americans continue to revere, none other than
the Constitution of the United States, in keeping with the
time-honored traditions passed down to us by our founding fathers.
But lately our sacred Constitution has been bastardized and
prostituted not only by those in power within the federal government,
but more directly by the armies of corporate lobbyists who have
invaded Washington and seized control of our executive, legislative
and judicial branches of government for the sole express purpose of
engineering a bloodless coup
de etat that
is being carried out not by bullets but by vast sums of money that
are at once immoral, illegal, and a veritable avalanche of green and
greedy corruption. The sole express purpose of this financial
invasion is to forcibly liquidate the middle and working classes in
this great country of ours. This is being done deliberately and with
sinister calculation by the wealthiest Americans from Wall Street to
a myriad of corporate boardrooms all across America, orchestrated by
the unconstitutional Federal Reserve and its minions, for the sole
express purpose of focusing and concentrating all available wealth
into the kleptomaniac-like hands of the top 1% of wage earners and
big business owners all across America. In fact, I further submit and
assert that this is all being done at the expense of the US middle
and working classes, the result of which is to force an
ever-increasing number of working Americans from all walks of life
into ever-increasing poverty.
With
mass unemployment, a veritable storm of foreclosures, increasingly
unaffordable healthcare, and with higher education rapidly becoming
ever further out of reach for the US middle class and particularly
for the poor, it is becoming increasingly apparent that the middle
class and working people here in the good old USA finds themselves
surrounded and besieged by an army of the usurpers of power in our
country. As a direct result, more and more working Americans, the
people who are the backbone of the US economy, are forced into moving
in with friends, family members and strangers to stave off what would
otherwise be a pandemic outbreak of homelessness and despair. And
it's all because people can't find jobs.
In
point of fact, the are now more college-educated people living in
homeless shelters, under bridges or in their cars – if they are
lucky enough to still own a vehicle – than at any other time since
the Great Depression of the 1930's. And that is a social injustice
and a moral outrage. Indeed, the circumstances and situations that
the middle and working classes in the US find themselves today are a
series of gross social injustices that demands a sharply
focused and well-coordinated response
from
the entire populace, a rebuttal
and decisive counterattack
designed and intended to right, correct and re-balance US political
power back into the hands of the overwhelming majority of American
citizens to whom it rightfully belongs. There can be no doubt that
class warfare has been declared in the US, perpetrated by the wealthy
against the middle and working classes, for the sole express purpose
of eliminating from society the constitutional majority of working
Americans, with the end result being the complete and merciless
liquidation of middle and working class wealth, general prosperity,
and even our health. This has been accomplished by the largest
transfer of wealth in all of human history, and it has been
manifested in four different ways.
First, the
employment of American workers has been decimated by closing down
manufacturing facilities and shipping jobs overseas to the third
world for pennies on the dollar. The result of this has been mass
unemployment of many millions of American workers, and those jobs in
the American manufacturing sector, which was once the world's largest
and whose direct result was victory in World War Two, are very likely
to never return. One direct effect this has had is the gradual
elimination of labor unions in this country, and the US labor
movement is now on life support as a result. All the wages of the
blue collar sector of the US economy are now redirected into the
pockets of the top 1% of the American populace in terms of net
wealth, not to mention the benefits and retirement pensions of these
same people who made these corporations into the mega-companies that
they are today.
Second, the
retirement savings of the middle and working classes have been
severely compromised or even liquidated altogether by the crooked and
devious manipulations of Wall Street bankers, market speculators,
hedge fund managers and corporate boards of directors who engineered
the largest swindle in human history back in 2008. This criminal act
resulted in the US government bailout known as TARP, an $850 billion
bank robbery of the US Treasury conceived and carried out by the same
Ponzi schemers who ran the US economy into the ground in the first
place. The cost of this bailout has been put on the backs of the
middle and working classes, their children and grandchildren, and has
generated a federal government budget deficit that has exceeded $17
trillion dollars as I write this, a staggering sum that threatens to
bankrupt the country and destroy the formerly good credit rating of
the United States.
As a matter of
fact, in only one generation our great country that I love so much
has been transformed from the world's greatest lender to its greatest
borrower, with the majority of this debt being financed by China. One
of these days China is going to get tired of lending us money and
will at that point call in the debt, which America will likely not be
able to repay, particularly if China refuses to accept US dollars as
a form of repayment. If the value of the dollar were to collapse for
any reason, that is exactly what would occur. I shudder to think of
what would happen next, with China taking large chunks of American
collateral to satisfy this crushing debt load. This could even lead
to Chinese troops on our western shores in a worst case scenario. The
final collapse of the US economy would inevitably follow, descending
into another American civil war that will make the current conflicts
in Syria, Egypt, Spain and Greece look like a day care center in
comparison.
Third, the largest
transfer of wealth in human history is being enforced by runaway
prices for college and university tuition that are being deliberately
engineered by wealthy elitists for the sole express purpose of
putting higher education financially out of reach for an increasing
majority of the American middle class. And those who do make it into
colleges or universities are finding themselves buried under an
overwhelming pile of student loans, some of which are so huge that
they end up well into six figures, larger even than some home
mortgages. These student debt loans are so enormous that an
increasing number of graduates find themselves moving back in with
their parents, or sharing living quarters with friends and
acquaintances, when they finally do graduate. These same hard-working
graduates are now increasingly finding that they can't find suitable
employment upon graduation, or are winding up in menial jobs that pay
so poorly they can't repay their student loans. This ruins their
credit ratings, making it even harder for them to find employment.
What good is a four-year degree if you wind up flipping hamburgers,
selling shoes or digging ditches? Meanwhile, the best jobs, the best
educations, and the best incomes are reserved for the wealthy and
their families.
Fourth, the largest
transfer of wealth in human history is being reinforced by a
healthcare system that has become so expensive that over 54 million
Americans can no longer afford health insurance. This has left an
increasing percentage of working Americans one accident or
catastrophic illness away from bankruptcy, and all without remedy.
Worse still, the average cost of medical care for US senior citizens
from the time they retire until their death is $250,000.00 as of
2012, the latest year for which these statistics are available. As
more and more US workers find themselves unable to afford health
coverage, an increasing number of people are putting off doctor
and/or dental visits and not refilling needed prescriptions for
purely financial reasons, and the physical and mental health of these
hapless individuals slowly erodes away as a direct consequence.
There are tens of
millions of formerly middle class people just like me all across the
country who find themselves in similar circumstances to varying
degrees of severity. Many have not been as fortunate as me. They have
lost jobs or entire careers like I have, been forced out into the
street due to the ongoing epidemic of foreclosures throughout
America, had their cars repossessed leaving them with no way to get
to work assuming that they are lucky enough to still have jobs, and
are hounded by collection agencies for debts great and small. They
have no access to health care except to show up at the local
emergency room with no way to pay the bill, putting them even deeper
into debt than they already are. They have watched their pensions and
their retirement savings evaporate due to market manipulations by
unscrupulous “financial managers” who earn obscene bonuses
whether they succeed or fail, and all at the expense of their
clients. Either that or they have spent their savings during
interminably lengthy periods of unemployment after their jobs were
downsized or out-sourced overseas to the third world, never to return
again.
The
same goes for the best health care, the nicest cars and boats and
even airplanes, and the best retirement plans. All of this and more
are systematically being procured by the top 1% income bracket at the
expense of everybody else. It's steak for them and beans for the rest
of us, and the portions for the middle and working classes are
getting ever smaller each day. There is no question whatsoever that
class warfare has been declared by the rich, powerful and
well-connected, and all at the expense of over 99% of the rest of
America. I think it's time to fight back, and that is why I began
researching this in 2010. My
books
and this author are the new voice
of protest and dissent
in middle America. It is not right-wing nor is it from the left, but
rather it is written from from the standpoint of middle America and
from the vantage point of the oppressed multitudes who are crying out
for relief and rescue from the perilous circumstances and
life-threatening situations that working Americans from all walks of
life find themselves in.
This
book is a wailing civil defense siren ringing out across the land
that I love. It is a warning buzzer on the basketball court of life
signifying that a new middle class team of endless depth is now
taking the court, sending the wealthy and powerful to the showers so
that the stench of corruption can be washed from them because they so
desperately need it. It is the national anthem of true American
patriotism being played before the start of a baseball game signaling
that the new expansion team from middle America is about to take the
field. This book is an air raid siren sounding out across the land of
the rich and powerful as a warning that the middle and working class
counterattack is about to commence. (My latest book, “Occupying
America: We Shall Overcome”,
takes up where the first one left off and predicts mass civil unrest
in America in the near future.)
No
more will we stand and stare or sit and grumble about having our
houses, jobs, cars, savings, health, higher education and our
retirements forcibly taken away wholesale while an ever greater
portion of American wealth is concentrated into the hands of a small
minority of multimillionaires. It is time for the middle and working
classes to put our collective foot down and say “no more”. The
time has arrived for us to take back our country by any and all means
possible. It is time for political power to be taken out of the hands
of corporate America and their invading hordes of lobbyists and Wall
Street bankers who would presume to take over our country by means of
economic warfare, and to place it back into the hands of “we the
people”, the true owners of this great country of ours. And we will
do so knowing that history and our founding fathers are on our side,
because they left us with a sacred document known as the Constitution
of the United States that guarantees us that right. Our free speech
and freedom of expression that are guaranteed under the First
Amendment, as well as our right to keep and bear arms and to form
militias that are guaranteed under the Second Amendment, will not be
compromised or trampled upon. We will demonstrate in the streets, we
will besiege government buildings, we will bombard our congressmen
and women with phone calls and emails, we will form new political
parties, we will organize and build labor unions and worker-owned
businesses, we will blockade wealthy neighborhoods, we will organize
peaceful public events and non-violent sit-ins, we will call general
strikes and consumer boycotts, and we will not stop until the balance
of power in this country undergoes a paradigm shift back into the
hands of hard-working Americans, particularly those who want full
time jobs and can't find any.
We
will fight from the highest mountains, from the lowest valleys, from
the rooftops of buildings, we will fight in the cities and in the
countryside, from the Jersey shore to the beaches of the west coast,
and from the Canadian border down south to the border with Mexico. We
will not stop until we get our country back, and we shall never
surrender. If the abusive government authoritarians label us as
domestic terrorists, which we most certainly are not, then we will
“remind” them that we are freedom fighters and American patriots.
We shall fight with non-violent civil disobedience, we shall – so
far as it is possible – demonstrate and march peacefully throughout
the land, until we get our country restored to us, the workers of
America, to whom it rightfully belongs.
Let
there be no mistake, America is past being overdue for mass civil
disobedience, and it is ripe for outright revolution. If our First
Amendment rights continue to be taken away, then we will fight back
using our the Second Amendment rights instead. The conditions and
circumstances in which the US middle and working classes find
ourselves has become intolerable. President John Kennedy once said,
“Those
who make peaceful protest impossible will make violent revolution
inevitable”.
Personally,
I am a very patient and thoughtful man. I work hard each day to be
slow to speak and quick to listen because I know from experience that
there is much wisdom to be derived from living my life this way. But
by the same token, I am a Christian man whose patience is at its end.
Just as surely as Jesus preached against the political and religious
establishment of His day, in like manner I will do the same in the
present day in order to emulate the man I regard as my personal
Savior. So, if you truly care about the deteriorating state of our
nation, if you are really concerned about the issues that we are
faced with collectively as a people, and if you want to make a stand
against social and economic injustice and inequality, you owe it to
yourself to read
these books.
It is my sincere hope that, after reading it, you will be inspired to
take decisive action against the rich and powerful who are slowly
enslaving us all.
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