LOVE IT.
Alright, alright.....I concede.....Obama is not doing his job as a change 
agent....he has succumbed to the pressure....he has let us all down - he is 
mediating, not leading....he should be going to the mat on everything...he 
should not be forwarding the corporate agenda....he should not be worrying 
about winning in 2012....he should be leading us in massive activist outcry on 
the streets....as an organizer he should organize massive "sit out the work 
month" events....."eat only local food" events, etc.  
I  blame my maternal instincts in wanting to support our poor, exhausted, 
attacked leader......I blame my experience in corporate america for 
understanding in the smallest of ways that without support from your 
constituency and people that are willing to go to the mat with and for you and 
DESPITE you....you are screwed, period.  I blame the fact that it is impossible 
at this point for us armchair analyzers to expect that one administration in 
two years could make a sharp turn, let alone any noticeable turn...given the 
momentum of what is in place. 
Let us meditate and visualize love and light and pray for the gurus to release 
us from our karma so that we will become one of the enlightened ones and part 
of the new cosmic consciousness that will replace the hell that we sinners are 
headed for now.










--- On Tue, 7/19/11, Bob Price <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Bob Price <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Economic Collapse -- why it won't be stopped (and 
The Last Mountain)
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, July 19, 2011, 12:11 PM















 
 



  


    
      
      
      Denise,
I always enjoy your thoughtful posts, Barry also.
For a little comic relief on boundless greed can I recommend: 
episode #233 
Smack My Bernanke Up
http://c-realmpodcast.podomatic.com/

if you are in a hurry fast forward to 32:28 to get the alien view


From: Denise Evans <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 11:37:13 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Economic Collapse -- why it won't be stopped (and 
The Last Mountain)















 
 



    
      
      
      Thanks for posting this.  I agree with much of this and have for some 
time.  
I have also thought for some time that when the financial industry gambled away 
all the money in the most corrupt of ways that in no way should we have saved 
anything or anybody - if it would have taken down our global economies than so 
be it - lack of accountability hasn't been working for anyone.  The taxpayers 
saved corporate america and now we are paying the price - we already were 
paying the price, more of us were just brainwashed by our lifestyles. 
The natural consequence should have been allowed to happen in my opinion - it 
would have ushered in chaos and helped level the playing field and reset our 
value system. It would have helped clarify what is
 really going on and maybe spawn a revolution.  If I have to
 lose my house, start growing food, live in a tent and start working directly 
with others on basic survival than so be it - better than my life as a slave to 
corporate america and much better for the planet to have forced awareness in 
action. The collapse of our economy is our own damn fault - collectively.  
In the context of our continued political system, it is easy to "blame Obama" 
while we whine and cry and call foul - where is the loyalty - do we forget so 
fast what a McCain/Palin administration might have looked like?  Do we forget 
what 8 years of Bush and pandering to corporate america got us?  
If you don't stand for something, you stand for nothing and right now, we need 
to be throwing full support as citizens behind continued change and our 
president - I can't think of one
 person that would be better at this thankless job. There is no negotiating 
with the pathology of financial
 narcissism  - one has to play hard ball period - and considering what Obama 
faces and has faced, he has made unbelievable strides.  He has taken on 
corporate america and is the first to do this in recent decades; 2) he does 
have a moral compass (suggest reading Audience of Hope) 3) he continues the 
fight against all odds and with most of the middle class "wimping out" and 
hunkering down into a fear-based mentality and not understanding the larger 
picture.  Name one good political candidate on either side who could do better? 
 Thank God for Obama. 
On another topic - I saw The Last Mountain(top) movie this weekend. It is 
really excellent and addresses many political, policy, and human realities.
http://thelastmountainmovie.com/
This is also an excellent documentary on the Chauvet
 cave paintings in France and brings to the forefront other interesting issues
 such as how the connection to nature and the planet has so changed in our 
species as we continue to head down the path of separation.
http://www.bradshawfoundation.com/chauvet/ 



--- On Mon, 7/18/11, Bhairitu <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Bhairitu <[email protected]>
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Economic Collapse -- why it won't be stopped
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, July 18, 2011, 8:16 PM















 
 



    
      
      
      Sort of sums up what I've been saying for awhile:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D71aiYq7jeM



And Bucky Fuller said it 50 years ago.  The establishment will just not 

relinquish control so that humanity can move forward.  They'd rather go 

down like a sinking ship.





    
     



 







    
     



 









    
     

    
    


 



  








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