Friday, November 18, 2011

The American dreamers

GOOOOD MORNING AMERICA:

While you have been asleep during the last 30 years you had a nightmare …… but guess what? It wasn’t really a nightmare after all.

Corporations really have been busy infiltrating the world in an attempt to control it and profit from the "lower class people" - the 99%. Now that you’re awake are you going to tolerate it?

Consider this the first day of the rest of your life. From this point on, life will never again be dull. What is at stake will affect every single one of the 99% and our descendants for perhaps, like forever.

What is at stake is the dreams you, and pretty much all of us, have to be able leave our children and grandchildren a better place in which to live. If man isn’t able to dream life has no meaning.

It was dreams that built this nation. It was dreams that spawned advancements in technology and art. Dreams have been the staple of the middle class, and it has been the middle class and those dreams that built this nation.

Even those mega corporations were at one time a simple dream by someone who was part of the middle class. After decades those dreams have become greed, and once greed worms its way into society it takes root and becomes a cancer.

We are a nation of dreamers and we believe that we can do things and build things. As a team there is nothing we can’t accomplish. After all our ancestors carved a new world out of this land with little more than determination and desire. We have put a man on the surface of the moon and taken pictures of distance planets. We have ventured deep under the oceans and ice packs and we have flown faster than the speed of sound. Mans dreams have no bounds as long as we have the freedom to dream.

Today a few have decided that the middle class has no place beside the wealthy and are better if kept under tight control. They are determined to dash the dreams of the middle class and subjugate them to a world with no dreams or hope.

How soon they have forgotten that they may have started in the middle class themselves and that with their dreams they had the ability to forge ahead. Now they seem bent on denying others that same opportunity.

One can only hope that the day will come that their fortunes hit a snag and they find themselves back among the middle class. It happened before when greed overtook compassion, and it can easily happen again.

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