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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Human Capital

Working with the assumption that human labor will never be fully eliminated by machines,

proponents of human capital as a commodity must admit to a permanent need for human labor

& the human willingness to supply it. Willingness aside, as population growth declines,

the availability of workers decreases. Unwillingly, that will require forms of slavery.

Slavery, then, must either be eliminated or rationalized to include wage-slavery.

If wage-slaves are expected to also pay taxes that contribute to their own

enslavement (prisons, police, military) , the system is a closed-loop

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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Wall St. Occupier Q&A

Q: What's up with Wall St. Occupiers?

A: No hierarchy, no party program,

genuine handmade signs.


Q: Where are Wall St. Occupiers going?

Nobody really seems to know.


A: To a big bank's local branch,

encamping outside it, holding up

real handmade signs:

THIS BANK’S 2 BIG


Q: What can you tell a Wall St. Occupier?

A: Anything you like. Whatever you say,

there’ll be someone who agrees with you,

& someone who totally disagrees, too.


(09 OCT 11, Santa Clara CA)v7

Sunday, October 2, 2011

IF THE RICH

If the rich are so nourishing,

Why noteat them? I see

Carolin’s Eat The Rich

slogan on a poster held by

today’s Wall St. Occupiers,

Carolin’s in her basket

all these decades, rarely

worn, never out-of-date.


(02 OCT 11, Santa Clara CA)v2