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	<description><![CDATA[<p>The Employee Paradigm Dilemma-All employees that read this can start on their way toward being financially Free!<br />
All that is necessary is a shift in Paradigm from the conventional to the not-so-common.</p>
<p>In the "Employee Paradigm" there is uncertainty, wondering about advancements, acceptance of no control over promotion and comfort with the idea that their income will not continue residually after they retire at a level that allows them to maintain a standard of living that shines as a proof of their many years of labor.<br />
Even occupiers are demonstrating their anger with Wall Street for being affected or infected by Wall Street&#039;s constructed paradigm for employees while they yet don&#039;t realize it is what they are actually doing.<br />
Though all of these things grieve employees of every field yet they will do nothing different year after year than continue to attend the exercise of rolling the dice of their commitment hoping not to be out-sourced or get pay cuts, downsized or have their benefits diminished as a twisted reward for their faithfulness to an entity that only has its own best interest at heart.<br />
The process is the same as cattle that faithful graze in the field and fertilize the soil only to reap the reward, subsequently, of the SLAUGHTER HOUSE!<br />
Every employee would do well to play fair and level the playing field by creating a contingency plan for themselves in the form of getting involved in a opportunity to create residual, passive income for themselves and their families. Who can know when the company will claim "losses" and not give that well deserved raise or bonus? Who can know when a company will move its operations over seas to increase capital gains? Who can know if a 401k or pension will be liquidated? <br />
At some point to varying degrees all employees should seek entrepreneurship to assure that all of their trust for their financial future does not lie in the hands of someone who in the end will do FIRST what is good for their own family before pitying yours.Even biblically it says to not put your trust in MAN and by reason of the Employee Paradigm mostly all are guilty of doing just that! (Psalm 146:3) <a href="http://ceburns.mymonavie.com/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://ceburns.mymonavie.com</a> [When a distributor signs up I will contact them and help them build their business] "Here&#039;s to Better Health and Better Wealth"</p>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jan 2012 15:13:06 +0000</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[<p>excellent thougths</p>
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	<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jan 2012 13:56:57 +0000</pubDate>
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	<title>James on Reform or Revolution?</title>

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	<description><![CDATA[<p>Im sorry Katie if my use of freedom of speech was used in the wrong place. I will try to do better</p>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2011 14:49:03 +0000</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[<p>From what I've seen of Reich, and I have become a big fan of his, he talks about the eras of progressiveness that have happened after many years of reactionary rule. They are short lived time spans where much legislation is done. The New Deal of the 30's and the Civil Rights Act in the 60's are examples. So we are due for some change now. Will it come with the 99 and 1%'ers holding hands and singing kumbyah? I rather doubt it. It will be hated and fought by the corporate interests for many years to come after (hopeful) passage, just as the New Deal and Civil Rights act is being dismantled on a continual basis.</p>
<p>For more of what Reich has to say visit <a href="http://robertreich.org/'gt" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://robertreich.org/</a></p>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2011 14:01:22 +0000</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[<p>James, if that is what you call yourself, your comments are inappropriate and assumptious. Apparently you are very angry about how hard you work and your racists comments are not appreciated by the vast majority of us, including me.</p>
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<p>If you hate people for trying to problem solve and get along with each other, then you do not belong here....you become what many of us call &#039;a troll.&#039;</p>
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<p>Joe, looking forward to investigating that video.</p>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2011 13:47:10 +0000</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[<p>How about stop cyring about what you dont have, What you want someone to give you. Apply to make yourself better. Look it&#039;s 4;45 and im up to go do my peice of crap job. Do I want a better one, Yes, Do I have to earn it, Yes. Will god come down and say I get to be a banker today, No, Lord have mercy on my soul. I enjoy trying to better myslf and help my family. The country has no money to pay for jack. If you took all of the 1% money you couldnt pay for jack. Then who would pay most of the taxes. Can you please think through what you are asking for before it comes streaming out. Im am so sick of this. Have a nice day, I have to go to work now so I can help some small person of color get food this month.</p>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2011 04:55:48 +0000</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.uctv.tv/search-details.aspx?showID=9521" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><a href="http://www.uctv.tv/search-deta" rel="nofollow">http://www.uctv.tv/search-deta</a>.....howID=9521</a></p>
<p>I had the opportunity the other day to watch a most enlightening program broadcast by UCTV. The one-hour program was called "How Unequal Can America Get Before We Snap?" presented by President Clinton&#039;s former labor secretary Robert Reich.</p>
<p>"Inequality of income, wealth, and opportunity in America is wider now than it&#039;s been since the 1920s, and by some measures since the late 19th century. Yet the nation seems unable or unwilling to do much of anything to reverse these trends. What happens if we allow the trends to continue? Will they "naturally" reverse themselves? Or will we get to a point where disparities are so wide that we finally find the political will to take action? Alternatively, will the disparities themselves grow so wide as to discourage action, by fostering resignation among the losers and indifference among the winners? And if the latter, where will it all lead?" SOURCE: Goldman School of Public Policy UC, Berkley</p>
<p>The presentation made excellent use of economic graphs to demonstrate how large of a gap has developed between the upper class and the middle class (not to mention the lower class) with regards to income, wealth, and opportunity in the United States between the years 1962 to the present. The trends are alarming to say the least. The speaker correctly points to birthright as the beginning of the disparity that allows for advantages in everything from diet and healthcare to education and connections. Being born into a middle-class family myself, I have truly benefited from my birthright in terms of these advantages right from the starting gate. Some people would argue that many a poor person has risen up by their "own boot straps" but I would argue that in today&#039;s society, most (not all) poor people can only rise up with a good pair of athletic shoes or a willingness to sell drugs. Otherwise they have to remain content with working in the service industry for comparatively lower wages than their upper-class counterparts. Mr. Reich further points out that one of the elements keeping our society glued together is the belief or perception by the lower class that opportunity in this country still exists and that if one is willing to work hard, they can be successful.</p>
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<p>The speaker talks of two potential outcomes for this growing disparity. He uses the metaphor of the rubber band to illustrate his point. Our society will either "snap back" with a series of reforms supported by all three classes and the government to regain a sense of fairness when it comes to income, wealth, and opportunity in the United States. This has occurred at least once before in the history of our country during a time referred to as the progressive movement. The other potential outcome is for our society to "snap break" whereby this country exists with two entirely different societies. The problem with the latter outcome is that it often leads to the arrival of a demagogue who plays upon the emotions of the middle and lower classes all for the hidden intention of personal gain. We have seen this all too often in history with the likes of Napoleon, Mussolini, Hitler, Lenin etcetera. Mr. Reich suggests somehow that the upper class are not a group with malicious intent but rather are nothing more than a naive self-indulgent class of people who don&#039;t know any better. Here I beg to differ. I believe the upper class is guilty of a careless disregard for their fellow countrymen. They have the arrogance to believe they are superior and deserving of extravagance regardless of how they attained it and regardless of how it affects the rest of society. Once again, history shows us what happened to those monarchs who behaved the same way. Do I think there will be a violent revolution in this country? I hope not. Do I prefer a new progressive movement over even a peaceful revolution? Absolutely. My fear however, is that we are already rapidly approaching the point of "critical mass" beyond which there is no turning back. The question today before the American people is what are YOU prepared to do?</p>
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