Sign ze papers, old man

“Voluntary early retirement papers” that is, and note my convention of enclosing evil Orwellian doublespeak phrases in quotation marks.

Why will I no longer have a job?  Well mainly because Wall Street demands a percentage of return on investment that scum sucking parasites with 6 billion dollar net worths can only make a profit by pulling Chinese peasants out of the rice paddies and into the factories.  There is no OSHA in China, there is no EPA but there is a healthy market export for human organs from dissidents.

To top all of that off they are “poor” and an “undeveloped” country long ago deemed carbon emission exempt.  How convienient.  Big Al’s inconvienient ruse does apparently date back some years.  

Yes I do recall those case studies from business school about Pepsi vs Coke and the campaigns to enter the billion man marketplace.  The orgasmic delight to export all Coke/Pepsi knew for the prospect of growth.  A quest to secure a huge untapped market with zero concern about how the future might turn out.

Yeah but that’s not real technology it’s just manual labor right?

http://www.theinquirer.net/en/…

Yes, pissed and looking at the Apocalyptic horse and my career funeral.

A quote from another stellar “American” who stands up for the common man.

“Today, America would be outraged if U.N. troops entered Los Angeles to restore order. Tomorrow they will be grateful! This is especially true if they were told that there were an outside threat from beyond, whether real or promulgated, that threatened our very existence. It is then that all peoples of the world will plead to deliver them from this evil. The one thing every man fears is the unknown. When presented with this scenario, individual rights will be willingly relinquished for the guarantee of their well-being granted to them by the World Government.”

Dr. Henry Kissinger, Bilderberger Conference, Evians, France, 1991

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  1. … with the Orwellian quote marks around “voluntary early retirement papers.”

    I hope all will be well with you and your family, lasthorseman.

  2. …you will be alright, lhm.  You see things too clearly.  You are too feisty about what you see.  And you are correct.

    I know it will be difficult to see those around you whom you love suffer, feel anxious.  But there are ways, and you are too bright not to find them.  Trust yourself, and trust the resilience of those you love because that is one of the reasons you chose to love them.

  3. It was hard to accept that my career was over….but I had spent 35 years teaching and was getting “burned out”. It was time for  change…..now I do what I want, I am reading and potting and learning a new lifestyle. Yes, I think of my old career, but I am creating a new one. In 10 or 20 years I may be good.

  4. But Life is perfect through and through. It is only our inability to see the perfection that gets us entangled in the apocalyptic mess unfolding. You know better than most what is coming. Sounds like a good time for something new, eh?

    btw, I hope you aren’t offended by my calling you cowboy, it is done out of the purest of respect. I got my first horse at 6-7 and by 17 I had joined the Rodeo Cowbows Association (forerunner of PRCA),  riding bulls. So Cowboy is a definite compliment in my center of absurdity reality.

    Be well, be at peace, and be prepared  

  5. because you have broken both of my hands.

    (best of luck to you, btw. Chin up.)

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