12/04/2016

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So many observers have documented how the work ethic is a death sentence because there is no such thing as free enterprise and the moral high ground it presupposes. After all, drug lords and wall street bankers are hardly moral icons yet, they are the current masters of success in today's society. The death of the moral concept that honest hard work is in anyway profitable has been shown a farce and it's not cynical to see it as such. 
 
Wages based on theft by the use of law and collecting wealth by theft of another's work is what it is criminal.
The whole idea that taxed wealth is criminal only points to the immorality of the wealth collector. If someone produces, they should be able to share in the wealth produced.
Since there is no way to dismantle the corporate systems that have become the slave owners of producers it is not so difficult to argue that taxation at least mitigates the inequities.
None of this is any news to economists and financiers who've been explaining this for decades. That taxation would not be a statist socialism or communism or dictatorship or monarchy. It would be a distribution of production to the point of paying a person for the labor that has produced that wealth. By allowing those legal fictions called corporations to collect everyones labor while doling out pennies to those who actually do the work is criminal. 
That those same masters of the corporations that us financial power to commit murder to further collect wealth is class genocide.
The workarounds that have been proposed to correct that have been a stock share to each employee and taxation to fund the well being of those who are the producers.
Greedy bastards have fought that and now can move freely around the globe to hide their thefts and murders.
To be moral one must first require being honest.
That honesty should start at home.
 
What is the punishment for theft and murder? 
 
That they are profiting by such says so much about us. 

 
A. MENDOZA, 2016
 

 

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