Or perhaps like I'm 150.
Look, the real pickle of this is that I'm a self-employed white American male of reasonable comfortable means in his 30s. If anything, I should be arguing your point. I don't have healthcare,
and I don't even want it. The social safety nets we have in our advance egalitarian society (which are now failing due to the sapping of funding for our recent unrealistic and imperialist military pursuits) I view as real commendable trbute to American compassion. I view paying taxes as a way of contributing to society as a whole, and guess what? If I didn't want to pay as much as I do, I certainly could do so. This whole point that the government providing assistance to poor people as being somehow tantamount to theft or extortion is flawed at its very core.
Corporations can be privaty owned but they are designated as separate entities that have all the same rights as a person. By law, a corporation cannot bestow compassion on its fellow human beings, and countless laws have now been passed to protect the idea the corporation above all, to the point where the real power in Washington is now in corporately owned lobbyists, and not in the members of congress itself elected to serve the people. It is democracy of the wealthiest. And please understand, that I'm not talking about Joe Blow's Tire Sales of Yuma, AZ, here. But don't take my word for it, educate yourself. Reread the history of this county (Wikipedia's a good source). The Republican Party passed the 14th Ammendment knowing full well that it had this abuse potential. The system in its present day form is the cumulation of their agenda. Today the vast majority of Americans are slaves to the corporation, the fact that they recieve a wage is irrelivent, and fundamentally there is little difference between the Ameica of today and the Soviet Union. I talk about utopian ideas, yes, hey maybe I get carried away. But I just don't see any compassion in the heart of this counrty, and how could I, or how could anybody, the heart of this country is now owned by the few elite that own the biggest corporations, and even thier individual compassion is irrevelvant. The law is simple, a corporation can only provide for itself, it has no heart. They control the government, the banking and monetary system, virtually every aspect of our lives.
We need a revolution. Though it is unlikely, and in the even that we cannot achieve one, the least we can hope for is a system that provides for equality, compassion and love for all.
Go ahead, call me a hippy, call me uneducated, call me a dreamer. (I'm not the only one

) We need evolution. We have to stop always doing what we're told, and start litening to our hearts. When we don't care for others, we don't care for our species, and as a result we don't care for ourselves. The evidence is all around us, we have become a population of fat and lazy disinterested clock punching cogs in a great machine that serves no real purpose beyond maintaining endless droning complacency, and a growing trends toward aggression. Heartless automotons who's professional goal is to outperform, outsell, or outwit their competitiors, whilst all the while daydreaming of improving their latest kill rates in their latest digitals distractions they'll likely spend way to much time on.
Now, I'm done. Honestly, I can't believe I wasted a whole botle of phentermine trying on this pointless pursuit, which you'll likely just tear apart and say I have no idea what I'm talking about or something. Honestly I don't really care. If America continues to fail to live up to its promise that all men are truly created equal then enough reasonable people will just ..bundle up and head north I guess, he maybe we'll eventually have the last laugh after all when we're growing mangos in Edmonton and much of our former homelands are unihabitable desert.

But as I'm sure you'll all probably point out the corporate disease is in no way limited to the United States.
I guess I just expected better. I do like to dream big, and you know mayber that cure to the next disease or the next clean-burning renewable fuel source is right around the next corner. I just hope that the genius minority university student from the inner city to discover it doesn't go and get appendicitis or something, cause its not like the hospitals aren't hemmoraging funds right now and won't turn people away claiming to be in pain but maybe they don't look so bad since they can't pay anf they fit certain descriptions, oh no, that never happens... Its not like our ER's aren't so backed up already that it takes 5 hours to see soomeone for 5 minutes, who might not even be a doctor. And don't tell me that your last visit to St Vincent the Wonderbread Child Hospital in Golden Fox Hill Grove or Costa de la Crescent Moon or something isn't like that, cause of course its not. Try getting medical attention in Detroit or Chicago's lovely south side, oh wait you'll probably be a nice clean cut white guy, better get him to triage, stat.
I could go on and on, but I don't think it matters. I don't think this post is really gonna make a heap dirt on a hill of beans of different in you guys' minds. Oh, well, I am a dreamer...
But I'm not the only one 