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I've never been into the stern authoritarian role of government aka fascism, fundamentalism and "Right-ism" .(I'm right, you're wrong). But it looks like the 2 main dudes today are trying to out-fascist each other. I mean, is this Dumber and Dumbist for President, or McInSane vs. Obummer? I want to believe, I really want to believe in Real Change, but I see lostsa Loose Change being ignored.

When I look at nature, it is obvious that all life, down to the cellular level survives through collaboration and cooperatiion, not fear, greed, and uncontrolled competition. When cells get out of control, and become hegemonious, we call it cancer. Social Darwinism, the survival of the fitest, carried to an extreme, ends civilized behaviors. And I'm a personal expert on the undomesticated behavioral patterns.

There is a dis-ease in government. It's supposed to be our servant, not the other way around, and currently there are a bunch of sociopathic personalities and thugs running the show.

Looking at the hierarchy, we the people at the bottom, that is the lower-archy, appear to have less and less impact on the decisions which affect our lives. The workplace is not democratic. Banks and mega corporations are pulling most of the strings, ruling our lives through financial terrorism. The "ownership society" has made indentured debtors of a majority of debtors/consumers. We have entered a modern corporate feudal age, headed towards a maximum security society. This is insanity at work -- the belief that if you repeat the same behaviors over and over again, and get a different result.....

So what are the solutions? What can we do? Where are the cartoons who will listen to the lower-archy, the working poor, the middle class, and not bow to their financial masters?

There are several interesting films which address the problems we're facing: Danny Schechter's:In Debt We Trust Aaron Russo's Freedom to Fascism.

Time for Tea anyone?