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by notaphilosopher
2225 days ago
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I went bankrupt around 2016 and am homeless (vehicle dwelling), yet have ~$9000 USD in student loan debt that wasn't dischargeable or forgivable. I spent over $40k on a degree I cannot use as I am now considered disabled (SSDI). Navient is still after me and checks my credit every few months looking to pounce. I bet they'll reach into my online-only bank account and take the little money that I need to eat, buy gas, medications, and pay copays. It took me over 7 years and a lawyer to get SSDI ($1300), and it can be taken away every 2 years. If you're poor or disabled in America, you're automatically a criminal trying to steal and so austerity crumbs are justified.. and delay, hoping you'll just give up or die. For 9 years, I lived on $199/month for food and $149 in cash. There is no out for me because 99.99999% of Americans are either too comfortable, learned helpless cowards, and/or too ignorant to understand how bad we have it and how much we're being screwed. There will be no rebellion even though a calm but determined march of 5 million people to the seats of power could overwhelm any resistance and remove the corruption. The key problem is endurance by separating church and wealth and mass-media and state for the future. Without fixing corruption driven by the elites above the system, nothing can change.. and not preventing them from stealing power some other way again is only a temporary, pyrrhic victory. Work stoppages are reactionary temper-tantrums seeking a few more crumbs from the master. Protests, petitions, awareness campaigns are all pointless virtue-signaling onanisms. Why pick rapist 1 or rapist 2.. presently, voting is accenting sheepishly to an inverted totalitarian, pluto-kleptocratic empire, not republican psephocracy. Be like George Carlin and not so.. maybe let's (assuming you're American) dent the universe and fix this bitch. |
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Do you think the Protests, petitions, awareness campaigns are just appeasement campaigns to make people think they have a choice? How is it people do not see through it eventually? (side note: i've been voting in the US for 21yrs and have only once found a candidate i truly felt inspired to vote for (Bernie))