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Le Taz Hot

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Fri May 24, 2013, 10:58 AM May 2013

I Just Saw Something Really Sad. And Then I Got Angry. [View all]

Last edited Fri May 24, 2013, 11:29 AM - Edit history (1)

Once a year our city has something called "Operation CleanUp." It's when you can put pretty much anything out on the curb for curbside pick up by our Waste Management Division (which our Republican Mayor is trying to privatize) and it's included in the cost of your monthly utility bill. People put out anything from tree trimmings to old refrigerators, old fence wood, stuff like that. Anyway, it's that time of year and this morning, I was driving home from the gym and saw something that just hit me like a ton of bricks. Someone had set out an old mattress for pick up. There on this discarded mattress was a homeless man, shopping cart nearby, sleeping.

For some reason it hit me like a ton of bricks and I almost had to pull over. Then I got angry. I got angry at the 1% who have stolen everything and are hoarding OUR wealth. Angry at the politicians, both R & D, who continue to fellate the 1% and have not only allowed this to happen but have ENABLED it to happen. They like to keep us, the proles, distracted by partisan politics insisting that "our" side is good and "their" side is bad when, in fact, BOTH sides are culpable and this is the result.

The richest nation in the world has an appalling record on helping/treating the poor, the sick, the elderly, the homeless, the mentally ill, children -- the least-powerful of our society. We can't afford social programs but we can always afford WMD. We can't afford to provide single-payer but every goddamned congressperson and their families sure as hell has full coverage.

It's a two-tiered system and we have allowed it to happen by getting distracted by partisan politics and whatever new shiny thing the MSM puts in front of our noses. Turn off the TV and go talk to some of those "repukes" and all those other people we've been taught to demonize. I'm guessing, no, I KNOW that most are just average, everyday people who have the same struggles we do. It's time We the People stand up and refuse to be divided not only by race, religion, culture, and whatever else (artificially) divides us but also by partisan politics. The only way we're going to change all this is by working TOGETHER. I know we can find common ground with one another because I've done it. If you think about it, most of us have done it either in small or large ways within our own lives.

Einstein said the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. That's what we're doing. We elect the same politicians, year in and year out, who do EXACTLY what the last guy/gal did -- represent the 1%. We need to demand better for ourselves and for this country or make no mistake, a whole lot more of us will be sleeping on discarded mattresses.

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Too many people just vote for the person with the most ads n2doc May 2013 #1
We've allowed others to Le Taz Hot May 2013 #3
Amen. K&R n/t OneGrassRoot May 2013 #2
HUGE K & R !!! - THANK YOU !!! WillyT May 2013 #4
k&r. tosh May 2013 #5
"...I almost had to pull over." Maybe there's your answer. randome May 2013 #6
I don't know that it's so much Le Taz Hot May 2013 #7
Absolutely not. And it should be the primary goal of government -local, state and federal-... randome May 2013 #9
But they're not going to address it Le Taz Hot May 2013 #12
well there was a growing federal coalition azurnoir May 2013 #40
While "...I was driving home from the gym..." bike man May 2013 #49
I have pulled over to try to help homeless people. Why do you think people do not? I have talked to sabrina 1 May 2013 #63
Exactly Right. cer7711 May 2013 #8
I doubt that very seriously. Sadly the average American is very apathetic and totodeinhere May 2013 #16
Ah, but wait and see what happens when they get rid of "free" broadcast television corkhead May 2013 #26
They will never get rid of television. woo me with science May 2013 #45
Yes one of the biggest dumbing down tools is the idiot box lunasun May 2013 #52
I Agree So Very Much grilled onions May 2013 #10
I agree 100% with what you say! BobbyBoring May 2013 #11
"Them," like "us" have people with varying Le Taz Hot May 2013 #14
Couldn't agree more dreamnightwind May 2013 #59
I'm just bawling over that image...... a kennedy May 2013 #13
An excellent post, Le Taz Hot. You have pinpointed iemitsu May 2013 #15
Easy solution! bigbadR May 2013 #17
The problem is that the people Le Taz Hot May 2013 #21
The problem in one concise graphic: CrispyQ May 2013 #32
There ya go. Le Taz Hot May 2013 #33
I no longer believe change will come from the ballot box. CrispyQ May 2013 #36
AMEN!!!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!! (changed the post) woo me with science May 2013 #18
It's no wonder the 1% are doing so well, and everyone else isn't AndyA May 2013 #19
K&R marions ghost May 2013 #20
Class warfare! Class warfare! tularetom May 2013 #22
This post needs to be at the top of the Greatest Page. woo me with science May 2013 #23
. . . Le Taz Hot May 2013 #24
. deaniac21 May 2013 #25
A watershed post BelgianMadCow May 2013 #27
Very unlikely that Einstein actually said that. merrily May 2013 #28
Ok. Uh, Thanks. Le Taz Hot May 2013 #29
I can't believe someone threw out a perfectly good homeless person. Animal Chin May 2013 #30
Aren't you clever. Le Taz Hot May 2013 #34
k&r n/t RainDog May 2013 #31
I did some business one time with a gentleman up in Cleveland. toby jo May 2013 #35
So, because you had a bad experience with Le Taz Hot May 2013 #37
My own experience supports that rich assholes come in all parties, not just Republican Dragonfli May 2013 #62
kr HiPointDem May 2013 #38
As long as situations like this exist The Wizard May 2013 #39
I had a similar epithany several years ago Boomerproud May 2013 #41
Both sides are not "culpable", I get so sick of hearing that. It's all because of RepubliCONs! xtraxritical May 2013 #42
When the Working Class & The Poor realize... bvar22 May 2013 #43
Bravo, well said! n/t N_E_1 for Tennis May 2013 #73
sorry to be a wet blanket. But you 'almost' had to pull over. pasto76 May 2013 #44
Well maybe you should take some home to shower and clean up? xtraxritical May 2013 #46
Call county offices and charities as they have a way to pick up and take those in this shape to a DhhD May 2013 #75
Wow dreamnightwind May 2013 #60
This makes me think Curmudgeoness May 2013 #47
K&R ReRe May 2013 #48
FWIW, it's pretty damn unlikely Einstein actually ever said that. Warren DeMontague May 2013 #50
As was pointed out to me upthread. Le Taz Hot May 2013 #51
I see. Warren DeMontague May 2013 #54
And after all that, Le Taz Hot May 2013 #55
And after all that, you don't correct your OP. Warren DeMontague May 2013 #56
Yes... dreamnightwind May 2013 #61
If I only I could write a book about how the GOP gets the base to vote against their economic Warren DeMontague May 2013 #65
YES! That is EXACTLY the point. im1013 May 2013 #64
the problem is that ordinary people don't control the GOP BainsBane May 2013 #66
And the idea that if we would just be *nice* to the crazy theocrats, Bachmannoids and Randiots, we Warren DeMontague May 2013 #67
Worse than fact free BainsBane May 2013 #68
And some very rich and powerful people have spent a lot of time figuring out how to get the GOP base Warren DeMontague May 2013 #69
Actually, It was Richard Nixon who first said, bvar22 May 2013 #81
Well, that explains The bustle in the hedgerow Warren DeMontague May 2013 #82
Well, that explains THAT. bvar22 May 2013 #83
This post hit me when I read the word "proles" PennsylvaniaMatt May 2013 #53
Agreed. abelenkpe May 2013 #57
Right on. davidthegnome May 2013 #58
K&R Heathen57 May 2013 #70
Awesome post! JNelson6563 May 2013 #71
Thanks, JN. Le Taz Hot May 2013 #72
Great news! JNelson6563 May 2013 #84
In the current manifestation of democracy chervilant May 2013 #74
I reject the premise that we are helpless little Le Taz Hot May 2013 #77
Wow... The LAST thing I expected chervilant May 2013 #79
Which is why I should never post Le Taz Hot May 2013 #80
the heaven05 May 2013 #76
Without a permanent Newest Reality May 2013 #78
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