Monday, February 18, 2019

The Soylent Green "New Deal"

I'm just writing for the archaeologists right now. There is literally no market for reality at this late juncture. Alt-reality fiction writers are making bank. Reality TV exploding. I wish I had a better imagination. There is a startling rise in the number of people believing that the Earth is flat. Conspiracy theorists are doing a great job of churning out useful idiots who believe anything, especially Trump:



"The interviews revealed that most had been watching videos about other conspiracies, with alternative takes on 9/11, the Sandy Hook school shooting and whether Nasa really went to the moon, when YouTube offered up Flat Earth videos for them to watch next."

This infantile society starts at the Once Upon A Time and heads straight for the Happily Ever After. What magnitude of lies are in between is of no concern anymore. Before we realized that we live in an old age home decaying at the rate of a rotten banana, all of this just seemed like sheer insanity...

Scratch the surface of this corporate Disneyland and squalor is what lies beneath. We live in some sort of Blade Runner-like dystopia consisting of mass produced replicas of what used to be real. Everything fake, but mostly the people. The consumers in this world are the consumed. It's into this toxic wasteland that Democrat "extremists" launched a green energy "New Deal" which was quickly derided by Republicans as a Marxist plot to destroy the U.S. empire. The outrage was instantaneous: "We can't afford that, all of the borrowed money's already going to offshore bank accounts". After all, the Republican Soylent Green "New Deal" hates competition: 

The Soylent Green "New Deal" is as it suggests - corporations sucking the last vestiges of life blood out of society and this planet. Leaving behind spent "consumers" turning from one bad lifestyle to the next worse one until they're riddled with inflamation and pain. They have a "solution" for that too. Mass produced opium aka. "fentanyl"."Take two and see me in the morning". "Take four and don't see anyone in the morning". The idea behind the Trumptopian gambit was to take profit extraction to the next level of exploitation. Because one bad idea leads to the next worst one. Tax cuts for the rich have only failed for forty years, let's give it some time longer.

It's working so well that total overdose deaths reached a new record last year: A forty-five percent increase in fentanyl deaths:


"The recent increases in drug overdose deaths have been so steep that they have contributed to reductions in the country’s life expectancy over the last three years, a pattern unprecedented since World War II."

“Fentanyl deaths are up, a 45 percent increase"


2008 was the wake up call. Anyone who didn't decide to turn human and otherwise get off the consumption hamster wheel to nowhere after that revelation, missed their chance. The Banana Republican "New Deal" has been using people up for four decades. The empire of greed has systematically stripped the workforce of good jobs, good pay, job security, benefits, health coverage, pensions, and now their tax refunds. There is nothing left to give. They used to call that "slavery".

Nothing will change until bailed out frat boys admit they are totally clueless. And always have been.

After that the silence will be deafening. There is no emotion more powerful than fear.