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Category: wealth divide

“Rules Always Have Been and Always Will Be For Poor People” 🤑

This privileged a-hole at least said the truth: Private jets don’t require vax passports to internationally travel, rules don’t apply … More

corona virus, politics, privilege, wealth divide

Poem: Hypocrites (haiku in 15 stanzas)

Governor Newsom“French Laundry” Birthday Party 20+ guest list.with his hair greased backhe gestures spastically thinks he’s Clint Eastwood.His Aunt Pelosi … More

Cuomo, Newsom, Pelosi, Plandemic, Wittmer

Poem: Agenda 21 (haiku in 5 variations, with a clip from Video Advice)

1) United Nations’ Agenda 21 is about crowd control. 2) We have to wake up They want us to stay … More

Poetry, politics, programming, wealth divide

Luxury bunkers and shelters for the elite

https://www.sfchronicle.com/business/article/Billionaire-bunkers-Where-the-elite-may-ride-out-15156717.php

celebrities, wealth divide

Hypocrisy against Asian Students

It’s a stereotype, the Asian-American parents who push their children to excel in school, I’ve experienced it to some degree … More

Affirmative Action, Asian American, Racism, wealth divide

Poem: The Beatitudes inspire me

Blessed are the poor Blessed, the meek Stay down stay low Turtle feet steady pace earnest heart wins the race … More

Poetry, wealth divide

Poem: It’s a game

It’s a game It’s a trick Democrats vs Republicans It’s a lie It’s a switch They’re on the same side … More

media, Poetry, politics, programming, wealth divide

“The forests are not timber mines” ~Vandana Shiva

Ms. Shiva is impressive, she has both knowledge and wisdom. This 12 minute video clip covers so much information. “Bill … More

Environment, wealth divide

Poem: Favoritism, Cronyism, and Nepotism (haiku)

I used to believe Success was based on merit But it’s who you know.

haiku, politics, wealth divide

Poem: The Working Poor (haiku in 5 variations)

1) All workers have skills Most of them have family Depending on them. 2) Most workers had moms Who brought … More

haiku, Poetry, politics, wealth divide

Recent Posts

  • Poem: Pawn Stars (haiku) + video February 15, 2023
  • They Always Knew the Cause and the Cure February 7, 2023
  • Brought to You by Pfizer + Poem: I’d Rather Be Poor (haiku in 5 variations) February 6, 2023
  • Christmas Nostalgia videos + Poem: Dream Life December 25, 2022
  • “And The War Began” December 22, 2022
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