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		<title>By: NinaSeifertBishop</title>
		<link>http://mediaroots.org/how-the-american-dream-died/comment-page-1/#comment-1122</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2014 05:25:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I agree with Dandy. We&#039;re going through education form in the US. Puke. Apparently, there are no enough Americans in the fields of Science, Technology, Math and Engineering. I beg to differ. We hire from outside the country and there are plenty of &#039;techies&#039; here needing work; the problem is Americans are spoiled. We want to be paid what we&#039;re worth. We want to be paid enough to pay off $100-400K+ in student loans for the STEM careers we were told were needed. You see, if the market is flooded, it drives wages down. Big business knows that and that&#039;s why they&#039;re behind education reform. Education doesn&#039;t need reforming. We have too many children living in poverty. That&#039;s what needs reforming. Fix poverty and education will be fixed too. Instead, we outsource our jobs or insource work to prisons; cheap labor there. The US has a huge and growing prison population. That happens when people have no work. Teachers are blamed for poor test scores and new EXPENSIVE curriculum introduced when there was nothing wrong with the old curriculum or the teachers. Testing and curriculum companies get rich testing kids to death, and blame teachers when the new shoddy curriculum doesn&#039;t work; the validators refused to validate it because it wasn&#039;t good and inappropriate for children. It&#039;s especially bad for elementary school children. Big business and big US government forgot to consult early education experts and child psychologists; it seems brains have to develop first. So our kids are pushed through schools like a Model T once moved on a conveyor belt through Ford&#039;s factory; only now they&#039;re tested and retested every inch they move down the assembly line. But the jobs are all gone because people like Bill Gates, Eli Broad, and the Walton Family of Walmart need one more freakin&#039; dollar.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with Dandy. We&#8217;re going through education form in the US. Puke. Apparently, there are no enough Americans in the fields of Science, Technology, Math and Engineering. I beg to differ. We hire from outside the country and there are plenty of &#8216;techies&#8217; here needing work; the problem is Americans are spoiled. We want to be paid what we&#8217;re worth. We want to be paid enough to pay off $100-400K+ in student loans for the STEM careers we were told were needed. You see, if the market is flooded, it drives wages down. Big business knows that and that&#8217;s why they&#8217;re behind education reform. Education doesn&#8217;t need reforming. We have too many children living in poverty. That&#8217;s what needs reforming. Fix poverty and education will be fixed too. Instead, we outsource our jobs or insource work to prisons; cheap labor there. The US has a huge and growing prison population. That happens when people have no work. Teachers are blamed for poor test scores and new EXPENSIVE curriculum introduced when there was nothing wrong with the old curriculum or the teachers. Testing and curriculum companies get rich testing kids to death, and blame teachers when the new shoddy curriculum doesn&#8217;t work; the validators refused to validate it because it wasn&#8217;t good and inappropriate for children. It&#8217;s especially bad for elementary school children. Big business and big US government forgot to consult early education experts and child psychologists; it seems brains have to develop first. So our kids are pushed through schools like a Model T once moved on a conveyor belt through Ford&#8217;s factory; only now they&#8217;re tested and retested every inch they move down the assembly line. But the jobs are all gone because people like Bill Gates, Eli Broad, and the Walton Family of Walmart need one more freakin&#8217; dollar.</p>
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		<title>By: JeremyH</title>
		<link>http://mediaroots.org/how-the-american-dream-died/comment-page-1/#comment-1121</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2014 05:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Meaning beyond the dollar? I think yes, if you simply look closer at the dollar. 

The dollar is a fiat currency (fiat - let it be thus, let it be so). It exist as a matter of law. The American Dream is determined by the same thing that determines money - law. If the rule of law is fair and equitable then you have predictable outcomes for all. Anyone can repeat the same process and get the same results. People are then free to take it as far as they want to.

On a deeper level, fiat currency forms the basis of the rule of law. In other words, the fundamental aspect of the rule of law is to control: the issuance, allocation, and volume of money. Whoever has this power has control over the rule of law and the American Dream.

We now realize that the monetary system is privately controlled by the Banks, which makes the American Dream a private affair for them. This 1% experience the American dream to their heart&#039;s content, while the 99% are forced to experience the American Nightmare in ever increasing measure. 

So the heart of the problem is that Bankers who have control and that place the value of the dollar over that of humanity. This sets the moral compass of the American Dream. This suits the heartless bankers and others that share the same values but it dismays anyone else trying to work within it.

The &quot;dollar&quot; is supposed to serve humanity as a tool like the rule of law, and not be the master of it.

So the challenge is, how do you argue for a greater value of humanity than the dollar to overturn the current system. The constitution states that is should be self evident. Why is it thus?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Meaning beyond the dollar? I think yes, if you simply look closer at the dollar. </p>
<p>The dollar is a fiat currency (fiat &#8211; let it be thus, let it be so). It exist as a matter of law. The American Dream is determined by the same thing that determines money &#8211; law. If the rule of law is fair and equitable then you have predictable outcomes for all. Anyone can repeat the same process and get the same results. People are then free to take it as far as they want to.</p>
<p>On a deeper level, fiat currency forms the basis of the rule of law. In other words, the fundamental aspect of the rule of law is to control: the issuance, allocation, and volume of money. Whoever has this power has control over the rule of law and the American Dream.</p>
<p>We now realize that the monetary system is privately controlled by the Banks, which makes the American Dream a private affair for them. This 1% experience the American dream to their heart&#8217;s content, while the 99% are forced to experience the American Nightmare in ever increasing measure. </p>
<p>So the heart of the problem is that Bankers who have control and that place the value of the dollar over that of humanity. This sets the moral compass of the American Dream. This suits the heartless bankers and others that share the same values but it dismays anyone else trying to work within it.</p>
<p>The &#8220;dollar&#8221; is supposed to serve humanity as a tool like the rule of law, and not be the master of it.</p>
<p>So the challenge is, how do you argue for a greater value of humanity than the dollar to overturn the current system. The constitution states that is should be self evident. Why is it thus?</p>
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		<title>By: Dandy</title>
		<link>http://mediaroots.org/how-the-american-dream-died/comment-page-1/#comment-1119</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Oct 2014 19:48:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#039;s actually become the job of the 99% to grow the wealth of the 1% - there is enough money in the world to allow every living person to live a comfortable life style. I&#039;ll never understand the acceptance and apathy the people are showing.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s actually become the job of the 99% to grow the wealth of the 1% &#8211; there is enough money in the world to allow every living person to live a comfortable life style. I&#8217;ll never understand the acceptance and apathy the people are showing.</p>
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