Sunday, February 19, 2012

Working Guys

Republican primary presidential competitors are not actually speaking to us about women's
contraceptive rights. They are arch capitalists advertising their willingness to gut the American
populace so that they can attract foreign capital into their various coffers per Citizens' United.
These exploitative business types know Republican women won't support legislation or attacks
curbing birth control medicines. However, they have counted on Republican women keeping
silent about it.
Republican women can normally afford to pay for these medications.
Democratic women, independent women voters, undecided voters, won't matter if their votes
can be effectively suppressed in great numbers in states where Republican governors and their
state legislatures have passed laws restricting voting privilege.
American business can safely advertise itself as a group willing to abuse women's rights on as
many fronts as possible, thereby convincing leaders in developing countries to open up their
own populations for wider exploitation once again, even if it is only to put their women to work,
keeping them still as subjugated as they are now.
American business practices have become anathema all the world over to governments whose
people have had to work for a dollar a day, so to speak.
Convincing foreign governments they are willing to throw American women under buses, convinces these leaders, increasingly hostile toward American business, that some of our businesses are 'sympatico' on social issues which help men worldwide operate as a dominating class.
Today's presidential primary players are dressing up in red red lipsticks, and short short skirts,
to surreptitiously parade up and down main thoroughfares at 'quitting time' in American foreign
business. But ...
President Obama has been convincing American businesses to come home, to do business where
they have citizenship, since they are not very welcome to operate cheaply in foreign countries any
longer anyway.
So the 'Arab Spring' phenomena, which has been generated in the Mid-East, the Far East, South
American and to a lesser extent Africa, has expressed itself in one way, and in part, a backlash
against American dominance.
That's fine. We don't need to express our competences in ways which decimate other cultures- in ways which turn the resentment that leads to thrown-off shackling into varying hatreds.
Now ... let's convince the sort of American billionaire who laps up unearned income that we don't
need to bait and switch everyone else in the world.
Let's encourage the Warren Buffet-type billionaires to stay vocal.
And women, stick together. Your biology has to keep you somewhat unified, or it will be your
undoing in radical legislative bodies, as your incomes- become your former incomes.

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