I wonder how many times riot fencing has gone up at the WH?
I’m still preparing for this, cutting expenses , it’s bare bones budget ..in case worse gets worse. I have an advantage long ago going deep in the woods , alternative life style, still working to rally my/our/a community , strengthen the safety measures, prepare , know who’s most vulnerable, plan B, escape routes, take in who you can if and when…all done before, America. No effort is small. Remember their names. Hang on.
Thank you for mentioning some of the consequences and harm caused by trump and other cowardly lions. Fence will go up and trump will be playing golf, enriching his own businesses every time.
"Rural hospitals will close. Affordable housing programs will vanish. Programs that protect women and children will dry up. And the message behind all of this will be painfully clear: if you are not rich, you are expendable.
And what’s the tradeoff for all this human suffering? Billionaires get permanent tax cuts, fossil fuel barons get more subsidies, and Trump gets to strut around bragging about “winning.” - Mary G.
#HostLife - The people have been turned into "hosts" (a food source - rent payers) for the 1% parasites (leeches - rent collectors) by the re-establishment of the "West Virginia Coal Mine Experience"™ (circa 1900). See Earned Vs. Unearned income
By incrementally monopolizing necessities (food, water, shelter, utilities, medicine, even information), by debt expansion, and by wage suppression: we now work in their company "mines" (cube farms, whatever), live in their company housing (mortgage), shop in their company store (credit card debt), pay MONOPOLY prices for basic necessities.
Literally, cradle to grave slavery to a small collection of "Nanny" Transnational Corporations (all owned at the top by a handful of investors)
"When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in a society, over the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it."
-Frédéric Bastiat, economist and writer (30 Jun 1801-1850)
"This bill says billionaires matter. Fossil fuel lobbyists matter. Weapons contractors matter." and For-profit prison contractors matter.
Wikipedia says:
See also: Incarceration in the United States § Privatization, and Prison–industrial complex
In 2018, 8.41% of prisoners in the United States were housed in private prisons.[63] On January 25, 2021, President Joe Biden issued Executive Order 14006 to stop the United States Department of Justice from renewing further contracts with private prisons, although most facilities are run by the states so the order will only apply to about 14,000 inmates housed in federal prisons.[64] This was later rescinded by President Donald Trump on January 20, 2025.[65]
I wonder how many times riot fencing has gone up at the WH?
I’m still preparing for this, cutting expenses , it’s bare bones budget ..in case worse gets worse. I have an advantage long ago going deep in the woods , alternative life style, still working to rally my/our/a community , strengthen the safety measures, prepare , know who’s most vulnerable, plan B, escape routes, take in who you can if and when…all done before, America. No effort is small. Remember their names. Hang on.
Thanks Mary, keep us informed .
Thanks 🫶
The brutal truth…thank you, Mary.
Thank you for mentioning some of the consequences and harm caused by trump and other cowardly lions. Fence will go up and trump will be playing golf, enriching his own businesses every time.
"Rural hospitals will close. Affordable housing programs will vanish. Programs that protect women and children will dry up. And the message behind all of this will be painfully clear: if you are not rich, you are expendable.
And what’s the tradeoff for all this human suffering? Billionaires get permanent tax cuts, fossil fuel barons get more subsidies, and Trump gets to strut around bragging about “winning.” - Mary G.
#HostLife - The people have been turned into "hosts" (a food source - rent payers) for the 1% parasites (leeches - rent collectors) by the re-establishment of the "West Virginia Coal Mine Experience"™ (circa 1900). See Earned Vs. Unearned income
By incrementally monopolizing necessities (food, water, shelter, utilities, medicine, even information), by debt expansion, and by wage suppression: we now work in their company "mines" (cube farms, whatever), live in their company housing (mortgage), shop in their company store (credit card debt), pay MONOPOLY prices for basic necessities.
Literally, cradle to grave slavery to a small collection of "Nanny" Transnational Corporations (all owned at the top by a handful of investors)
"When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in a society, over the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it."
-Frédéric Bastiat, economist and writer (30 Jun 1801-1850)
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"This bill says billionaires matter. Fossil fuel lobbyists matter. Weapons contractors matter." and For-profit prison contractors matter.
Wikipedia says:
See also: Incarceration in the United States § Privatization, and Prison–industrial complex
In 2018, 8.41% of prisoners in the United States were housed in private prisons.[63] On January 25, 2021, President Joe Biden issued Executive Order 14006 to stop the United States Department of Justice from renewing further contracts with private prisons, although most facilities are run by the states so the order will only apply to about 14,000 inmates housed in federal prisons.[64] This was later rescinded by President Donald Trump on January 20, 2025.[65]