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We have spawned a monster

I don’t really like to write rhyme, when it is not set to music. Because it has a pathetic ring to it. It really reads like trying to hard. Probably because I’m not good enough at it. I can easily admit to that. On the other hand sometimes it is the best container for thoughts. It is the way it came out. Excuses, excuses, excuses: Look at how they make infinite use of finite means. Look at how they bleed us out as oil for their machines. Look at how they regulate financial instruments. Look at them exterminate in their exuberance. Look at how they pay the party to command these chairs. Look at their dysfunctional democracy repairs. Look at all those massive heaps of concentrated wealth. Look at all the fraudulent displays of social health. Look at how they tap into our minds and attitudes. Look at how consumerism kills us at the roots. Look at how every dispute circles ethnicity. Look at how they fuse hatred with raw publicity. Look at how the fr

More regrets keep piling up every day

Irsin Kast is no economist. But out of sheer principle, I’m wondering why no politician is working on an ACTUAL plan to take back the surplus amounts of funds that are safely tucked away with the 1%? Their financial structures are fraudulent by nature, but so finely constructed and protected, that they seemingly can’t be touched. Even though it is clear that the real deficit is created just there. And maybe only there. That should be the focus area. Could it be that our politician’s interests are too much intertwined with the fate of the rich? Our representatives are getting paid top dollar and euro to screw us - the 99% - over in the name of the 1%, and still we keep voting for them. We’re losing our wages, our social protection and ultimately, our right to truly exist in the process. I’m not the first to say this. But I will keep on repeating it. It is often stated that the consumer market is the new religion of the west. Shouldn’t we apply the se