SACRIFICE
55End Game
Debts of the Past - Obligations to the Future
The time has come for the women and men of the United States to step up. For far too long generations of Americans have passed the buck to those that followed. The sins of the parents are visited upon the children. If we don't lay our lives on the line now and break this vicious cycle, there won't be many more generations that survive.
I recall seeing a program some time ago; might have been National Geographic, History Channel, Discovery, I can't remember which. In any case, it showed how the simple act of abandoning a nomadic lifestyle had caused the decline and eventual demise of certain groups of hunter-gatherers. Apparently just settling down for too long in one place can be a fatal error. There was a great deal of archaeological evidence from various settlement sites clearly showing how the exploitation of local resources had provided a very comfortable life at first. But after a fairly short period, as the populations grew and the settlements expanded, things began to fall apart. The structures built later and near the apparent collapse of the settlements showed a steady decline in quality and increasing evidence of failing resources. Some skeletal remains showed signs of poor nutrition and extreme hardship. Finally either the sites were abandoned or everyone starved. It wasn't clear which.
Some would argue that sedentary agriculture was the first step on the slippery slope down which we are all now careening at breakneck speed. It can even be linked to the beginning of the current critical cycle of global climate change we are currently facing.
I'm not really sure when it started but for a long time now generations of Americans have been adopting increasingly wasteful lifestyles at an ever higher cost to their successors. I suppose the Industrial Revolution is the point where our ability to use technology finally caused us to abandon our common sense completely. We became so obsessed with what we could do that we neglected to consider what we should do. We opened the floodgates of rampant capitalism which actually took control as the result of an 1886 Supreme Court case called Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific. A statement by the judge, a mere two sentences, gave corporations the same rights as persons under the fourteenth amendment. It's been all downhill from there.
From that day forward those corporate persons have been brainwashing Americans and much of the rest of the world, with an ever more sophisticated and obfuscatory program of indoctrination, that it was right and good to consume everything imaginable with reckless abandon. Bills were written and passed into law giving these immortal and immoral entities more and more power with less and less restraint. With rapacious greed and unbridled lust for power as their driving forces, these corporate behemoths have become instruments of conquest used by a relatively small number of psychopathic Free Market Capitalists / Libertarians. They have infiltrated and taken control of every aspect of our lives from public education to life and death decisions regarding our health care. They and the politicians that serve them have driven us to the very brink of utter disaster. Yet, as we stare over the precipice, into the yawning abyss of extinction, we can't help but wonder if we have any balance left on that gold card. That new high definition plasma TV would be really sweet. The money worshippers now own nearly everything, including the souls of the American public.
So this is our dilemma. We can do as our fathers and mothers did to us, as theirs did to them, and pass this disaster on to our children. The problem is there will soon be no chance for salvation. If we don't fix this now, our children won't be able to. It will be too late. The proverbial tipping point to an extinction event will soon be passed. Our children, our grandchildren will be faced with the lives of slaves or refugees on a planet on its way to being uninhabitable. They will stand at the edge of oblivion and there will be no way back unless we stop the cycle.
Every adult American; every man and woman, every grandparent, mother and father must break the hold of the corporate death machine. We can no longer follow the Pied Piper of consumerism. That path leads to annihilation. Business as usual means offering up your children as a sacrifice to the false god of capitalism.
Stop spending.
STOP BUYING THINGS YOU DON'T NEED!
Cut up your credit cards. Don't drive unless it's absolutely necessary. If you were insane enough to buy a gas guzzling SUV sell it. If you can't sell it let it be repossessed. Withdraw your money and close all your bank accounts before the banks fail. Pay cash for everything you can. When you need clothes go to a store like Savers. If you have to mail payments for bills send money orders. If you have any substantial savings use what you can to make your home energy independent. Get as far off the grid as possible. Go solar or wind or both. Localize in every way you possibly can.
DO WHATEVER IT TAKES!
If we stop feeding the monster it will starve or at least morph into something we can possibly live with.
WAKE UP!
The debts of the past have finally come due, with interest. We must meet our obligation to the future.
Accept some pain and suffering now or condemn your children and grandchildren to agony and death.
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Comments
Well. I feel better.
One step at a time, we can't cure the world in a rush. Just do your part, live according to your values. It will have a domino effect.
A trick I learned from a magician years ago tells me to be wary of when someone demands that I look here, for the real trick is being done over there, where I am not focusing my eyes.
I feel the same way about our leaders. Look here as I show you the most strange and difficult magic, while just out of sight the trick is already being done to fool us into believing that some great thing has just been accomplished right before our very eyes.
We are fools to believe that this is the best of all possible worlds. If we just sat down in a quiet moment and contemplated other possibilities, even the most comfortable of us could find a way to live in harmony with nature and with each other and live better.
But we will not do that because we fear change and we fear the unknown, and to change, while a part of growth, is a thing we avoid with all our might.
6 billion of us on earth is far too many. We are like bacteria in a culture plate - we gobble up everything until there is nothing left, and then we die.
Thank you Jeff, for adding your usual worthy observations again.
I find it interesting that the few people who look at my Hubs are those who actually seem to care. Most just seem content to let things take their course assuming that everything will work out. Some just shrug and say, Oh, don’t’ worry, God will take care of everything.
I would suggest very strongly to anyone who has the youth and ability that they get the hell out of Dodge ASAP. I think it’s time for people to start thinking about basic survival skills in a world with no electricity, no shopping malls and no WalMart.
The closer we get to election time the more nervous I get. People may be afraid of change but their reluctance to make changes for the common good will result in changes that will be drastic, horrific and deadly for all.
coldwarbaby i agree with most of what you are saying.the politicians have become one with corporate america draining whatever they can from the american citizen and leaveing the american people hanging by a thread.they smile and kiss babies and then put the knife in the back of john and jane Q public.the usa to them is nothing more than a cashcow they have an endless amount of money in the form of the taxes we pay,that they spend however they want to.the politician enjoys the benefit of unlimited health insurance that we pay for,at the same time they don't lose sleep over the fact that american citizens are left to die in american emergency rooms greedy hospitals that want treat a person if they are not insured or under insured.the politicians pay themselves hundreds of thousands of dollars a year with the taxes we pay and they tell us we have no money for social security.they sit there and bicker about what and when we are going to act and never act meanwhile the human race is faceing extinction.the politicians have failed us.we have to take immediate action to save our world,with whats going on now the fate of the world is at stake.we must act.
Let us act then bill.
coldwarbaby you are a dangerous man i will never visit your site again
@ bill yon
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sandra rinck says:
2 years ago
*tears*. I am with you. Though I have heard your opinion of God, I wish that I can extend a personal blessing to you from the heart of a person who believes in God but is hated by it's people.