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e June cover of the conservative magazine American Spectator, a vision arises from the collective unconscious of the rich. Angry citizens look on as a monocled fatcat is led to a blood-soaked guillotine, calling up the memory of the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution, when tens of thousands were executed, many by what came to be known as the National Razor. The caption reads, The New Class Warfare: Thomas Pikettys intellectual cover for confiscation. One member of the mob can be seen holding up a bloody copy of the French economists recent book, "Capital in the Twenty-First Century."
Confiscation, of course, can only mean one thing. Off with their heads! In reality, the most revolutionary thing Professor Piketty calls for in his best-sellling tome is a wealth tax, but our rich are very sensitive.
In his article, however, James Pierson warns that a revolution is afoot, and that the 99 percent is going to try to punish the rich. The ungrateful horde is angry, he says, when they really should be celebrating their marvelous good fortune and thanking their betters:
From one point of view, the contemporary era has been a gilded age of regression and reaction due to rising inequality and increasing concentrations of wealth. But from another it can be seen as a golden age of capitalism marked by fabulous innovations, globalizing markets, the absence of major wars, rising living standards, low inflation and interest rates, and a thirty-year bull market in stocks, bonds, and real estate.
Here's what the cover looks like:
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Back to the article.................
Yes, things do indeed look very different to the haves and the have-nots. But some of the haves are willing to say whats actually going down and its a war of their own making. Warren Buffett made this very clear in his declaration: Theres class warfare, all right, but its my class, the rich class, thats making war, and were winning.
Warren is quite correct: It is the rich who have made war against the 99 percent, not the other way around. They have dumped the tax burden onto the rest of us. They have shredded our social safety net and attacked our retirements. In their insatiable greed, they refuse even to consider raising the minimum wage for people who toil all day and cant earn enough to feed their children. And they do everything in their power to block as many people from the polls as possible who might protest these conditions, while crushing the unions and any other countervailing forces that could fight to improve them.
The goal of this vicious war is to control all of the wealth and the government not just in the U.S., but the rest of the world, too, and to make sure the people are kept in a state of fear.
But the greedy rich are experts in cloaking their aggression...............
http://www.occupy.com/article/sobering-why-1-fussing-about-guillotines
This is a righteous rant and the rest needs to be read.