There is a real purpose behind pain and suffering by kevin murray

Many of us, fundamentally desire to have a life which does not entail us having to deal with any significant issues that would negatively impact or hurt us in regards to disappointment, rejection, pain, or loss.  Yet, as much as we may so desire to avoid these very things, it is indeed the exception to the rule, when we don’t inevitably suffer from some degree of pain and disappointment in our respective lives, for some period of time, or even for a lengthy period of time.  What seems to be missing so often, when we cry aloud about our particular woes, is that for so many of us, we really need to periodically have a “wake-up” call to thus get our minds and therefore our subsequent actions right, so that we don’t end up taking for granted, that which shouldn’t be taken for granted.

 

The thing about life, is that we really don’t know who or what we really are, unless we are tested, either by outside forces that impact our life, or when we conduct such a test upon ourselves.  After all, it isn’t possible to be ready for battle or to accomplish something of significance, unless we get into the arena of life, in which, because there are so many other agents and factors within that arena, this thus means that such is not going to be in our control – necessitating therefore that we have the wherewithal to make the adjustments so needed in order to accomplish the very purpose of our starting such an engagement in the first place.  In our life, we must prove not only to our own self, but also to respected others, that we can accomplish what we have so set our minds upon accomplishing.

 

In other words, the actions that we take within this world, must have real consequences, or else, our interest in this world, would surely be minimal.  Indeed, one of the reasons why we experience pain and suffering, is to ping our conscience so as to wake us up from our lethargy or laziness of mind, to thereby make the concerted effort to overcome such, or at least, to understand better why this is so occurring to us.  So too, life necessitates that there be real stakes at hand, of all that we say and do, thereby placing ourselves in the position to appreciate better the joy and satisfaction of tasks accomplished successfully, in the sure knowledge, that because of our persistence and good effort that we have succeeded in that in which we put our nose to the grindstone upon.

 

Life necessitates for us, some degree of drama, of which, the drama that we so face, is ours to conquer through our courageous, purposeful, and forceful actions.  Those that fail in overcoming the troubles that ail them, need to comprehend, that their feelings of defeat and despondency are impressed upon them, so that they will thus be reminded to dust themselves off, and thereby to try and try again.  There is, no victory more sweeter, than those that previously having been vanquished, have demonstrated their character by subsequently to have risen up to claim that which is theirs to own, of which, by doing so, they have thus successfully erased their previous pain and disappointment to reap joy and contentment, instead.

Energy that is weather dependent is by definition, undependable by kevin murray

There are lots of people that not only believe in, but desire to have renewable energy, to be the foundation of our energy needs in America.  In truth, that belief, and that desire, is certainly not wrong; and it also seems to represent well, common sense – but the fact of the matter is, that any energy source that is dependent upon the right weather conditions, whether that be the sun, wind, or rain, is going to represent an energy source that is problematic for all those that live within a construct in which their energy needs are constant as well as when such also represents the backbone of the things that they need to attend to every day.  So then, we need to keep in mind that solar power is dependent upon the sun, of which, even on the best of days, the sun does not shine in the same area for 24 hours in a day; as for the wind, the wind does not always blow every hour of every day; and finally for hydropower, it subsists upon a constant supply of water coming from snow melting, or from rain, and cannot well sustain itself in droughts as well as it will find itself subject to being overwhelmed by extreme storms.  Additionally, when it comes to renewable energy, excess energy so produced on a given day, must either be stored through batteries or similar, or else that energy will essentially go unused and will soon thus dissipate. 

 

Basically, any renewable energy source, that is dependent upon the right weather, is going to, in the scheme of things, not only be not acceptable for any society that needs a continuous source of energy, but it also will not ever be, on its own, a dependable energy source.  This signifies, that while it certainly makes sense to want to take advantage of renewable energy sources that are available to us, such as the sun and wind, that we still also have to be realistic in the recognition that to make our energy sources totally dependent upon that which is not wholly dependable is fundamentally a major flaw.  Rather, it would behoove us to see renewable energy as something that will serve to provide us with a portion of our energy needs but until such renewable energy becomes fully or nearly fully dependable, it cannot ever be our only source of energy.

 

It’s good to see humankind, driven to find alternative sources for our energy needs, of which, the overriding motive is to lessen our dependence upon that which is perceived as being damaging to the environment, as well as to the climate, and is considered to be non-sustainable over the long run.  Still, what has been put on the agenda as being sold as the proper alternative to fossil fuels and the like, are not currently good enough, to perform their functions at the level that modern society demands and needs, signifying that a mad rush to replace that which is reliable with something that is not, is clearly misguided, and therefore needs to be adjusted to reflect and to take into fair account, this inconvenient but salient fact.

This is what happens without labor unions by kevin murray

The eternal battle between those that labor and have no say within the structure of their work employment as contrasted to those that essentially dictate the terms of where, what, and how such labor will be deployed is quite obviously the type of the battle that wholly favors the employer over the employee.  Further to the point, every single employer, large or small, recognizes that those so seeking employment from them, do so out of a general necessity to obtain wages in order to pay bills so as to thus appropriately uphold responsibilities that people must attend to on a daily basis.  This signifies that whether or not the labor market is considered to be “tight” or rather to be suffering from “slack” doesn’t nearly make as much difference to those so seeking employment, as economists will try to make us to believe.  We find then that basic laborers so seeking employment are typically without any real power to change the terms and conditions of their employment with anyone, unless they have the agency of a strong labor union, behind them, for in united numbers there is power, and without such, there is not.

 

So then, in a construct in which many a person needs a job, the advantages of this known fact are all going to be on the employer’s side, which we see demonstrated time and time again, wherever there is the absence of strong labor unions, by virtue of how many an employer is thus able to “get over” on their employees.  Though we have labor laws which stipulate the conditions of which overtime will be paid and how much that compensation for that overtime will be, we do so find that there are many employees that have had to do work or are expected to do work “off of the clock”, and therefore to basically labor without compensation at straight pay, let alone time and a half.  So too, when it comes to the productivity of employees, we also find that employers are constantly seeking ways to improve that productivity, of which, the basis foundation of such, is to get more work done in the same amount of time – so, for instance, we find that the assembly line for those sorting packages, or of cutting chickens, is sped up, thereby producing from that same employee a higher degree of productivity without that worker typically receiving any corresponding increase in their salary.  None of these things that take unfair advantage of employees would be possible or even really conceivable, if employees had the protection and the strength of a strong labor union, backing them, but in absence of such, and in consideration that this government cares not a whit about the common laboring man, this is what so occurs in the real world.

 

The bottom line is that the labor cost is an important component in the overall profitability of a given company, and when that company can exert pressure, or utilize persuasion, by one means or another, to get more labor out of their workforce, without having to provide a commensurate increase in pay, then the employer, personally reaps the benefit, thus essentially wresting the bread from the mouths of those that they so employ.

Support your local credit union by kevin murray

 

People need banking institutions in order to receive their paycheck, pay bills, as well as to organize their finances.  There are for most people, two basic choices when it comes to their banking needs – which are having an account with a traditional bank, of which nowadays a lot of these banks are national in character; or to do business with a local credit union, which provides basically the same services as banks but typically are more consumer friendly, by charging lower fees and by permitting low account balances without penalty -- while also having very competitive interest borrowing rates as well as having competitive saving rates, and finally credit unions are non-profit in their structure. 

 

It would seem then that most people would thus go to the low-cost choice when it comes to their banking needs, especially in the sure knowledge that non-profit organizations are going to by their very structure, be institutions that are able to provide to their members, a better overall package.  Yet, though there are plenty of people and businesses that do utilize credit unions, the bottom line is that national banking institutions are in an entirely different financial assets league and demonstrate such through their huge aggregate market capitalism, their market share, their credibility, their influence, and their overall impact upon consumers and even the economy. 

 

The advantage of using a non-profit credit union is that the structure of those credit unions is created around those that are its depositors, which are the actual members of that credit union, and further to the point, the efficiencies of a given credit union, aren’t siphoned away from those credit union members so as to become profits to that credit union, but are, in essence, returned to those that are its members, by virtue of that credit union’s lower fees and lower expenses.  Additionally, credit unions, because they are typically local within a particular community, city, or State, are going to do a far better job of re-cycling the money that is deposited within their premises, so as to be of benefit to that same community, at large.

 

After all, because national banks are for-profit institutions, it doesn’t take a genius to understand that for-profit businesses essentially make their money or their profit, off of all those that are its consumers.  So then, in the banking business, this means that banks basically make their money off of those that utilize those banks; whereas, for non-profit credit unions, because they are member-owned and member-supported, their overriding mission is to provide a good service to those that are its members, above all.

 

Perhaps because credit unions aren’t really known for doing a whole lot of soliciting, whereas banks are quite adept at not only doing a lot of advertising, but also soliciting people through direct mail or other means; and of which, banks are also known for their endless promotions and come-ons, that perhaps then, all that solicitation does indeed make a difference to the choice that an individual makes, or if not, at least places into the consumer’s mind, that such and such national bank, is more credible or more secure, than a local credit union.  Whatever that it is, is quite unfortunate, for credit unions, represent the superior product typically for a whole swath of consumers, especially those that cannot afford to be nickeled and dimed, but suffer from such, consistently.

“It Is Difficult to Get a Man to Understand Something When His Salary Depends Upon His Not Understanding It” by kevin murray

The above quote comes from the incomparable, Upton Sinclair, and is as true today, or perhaps more so, then it was back when Sinclair first espoused such wisdom.  The thing about how we learn and comprehend, is that however that we get our information, whether it is through social media, our educational system, or establishment media, or various other assorted means, that we often don’t think enough about the possible motivations and the incentives of those that are writing their words and teaching us.  In other words, those that are dependent, for example, upon the need for fossil fuels to be the prevalent form of energy in America, are going to easily find a way to espouse the necessity as well as the reliability of these fuels, through their voice.  That is to say, it doesn’t matter much to these people, how pertinent or right that the opposing side may well be, when these persons recognize that for their continued good salary as well as their steady employment, that they would be far better served championing what is personally beneficial for them, above all else.

 

There are plenty of people that seem to be rather intelligent, perceptive, and astute, so it does seem rather surprising whenever we get from them an answer that doesn’t seem to mesh up well with the reality and totality of the situation as we see it.  Yet, when we begin to comprehend, that when we communicate with others, that we have to take into fair account, that their opinions or even that which they call “facts” are often subject to their personal proclivities and interests, then this thus begins to make more logical sense to us.  This thus means, that part of the explanation for why business decisions are sometimes seemingly unfathomable, is the fact that the executives of those companies so making those decisions, often have an incentive or incentives, that are in opposition to those that they so employ.  In other words, in the executive office, their main goal may be to hit certain profit and sales margins, and if this thus means, less money for those that they so employ, or layoffs of certain employees, then these executives are going to often do that, because these upper management people don’t want to understand or to take into account, that those that are their employees have their own needs to meet, as well.

 

We like to believe that we live in a world of equal opportunity, egalitarianism, and fairness, but the reality of the situation is that there are plenty of people that have no interest in a world like that; but prefer instead to be in a construct in which they receive more opportunity, are accorded their class benefits, and life is structured in a way that is purposefully favorable to them.  They want this, because they want what they want, and don’t care about backing anything that would take away from what they so have, and therefore will not listen to reason or anything that would upset their current status.  Indeed, the vast majority of people clearly know the difference between right and wrong, as well as between fairness and unfairness, but despite knowing this, they find that for their own selfish interests, that they are better served by pretending to not understand, what they do indeed understand, because they do not wish to give up what they so have and value.

Regulatory capture by kevin murray

Basically, regulatory capture, essentially means that the implementation of federal regulation upon a given industry, has in effect, been “ captured” by the very companies that are being regulated, so as to favor those corporations through the process of, for instance, those that are doing the regulating and/or the legislation of the laws that applied to such being, in effect, regulated by industry insiders, or adherents to that industry, or lobbyists working on behalf of that industry.  In other words, regulatory capture occurs whenever the regulators aren’t truly independent agents working on behalf of the government, but rather are well-versed industry insiders that have switched hats so as to thus implement toothless regulation, as well as to see that such regulations are enforced in such a way, that it benefits that industry, specifically; or, we so find that regulatory capture occurs through the lobbying efforts of the lobbyists in a manner in which the legislation is amended or enforced in a way that benefits that industry, at the expense of the public good.

 

The regulation of industry, is basically a lawful process in which the public believes that a given industry is thus subject to some necessary and prudent regulation – but in reality, some of those companies subject to such regulation, have essentially captured the regulatory body in such a way, that their business model will not be negatively impacted, or if not completely successful in doing so, mitigates such to the degree that such impacts their business model, only marginally. 

 

When it comes to regulation, it has to be remembered, that those that are the executives of these mega corporations, as well as those that are its stockholders, that they demand to have a good return on their investment  -- so that these particular people are extremely motivated to accomplish whatever needs to be accomplished to be successful and to be profitable, in the here and now, as well as in the future.  Therefore, the regulations so initiated and enforced upon these corporations, they believe have to be re-structured in such a way, that their bottom line will not be negatively impacted or hurt.  This means, that these mega corporations are going to look to exploit any weaknesses or nuances within a given regulation and to the degree that they can do so, capture such, so that they will be able to conduct their business in a way and manner, that such regulation is essentially a non-factor.

 

While many a person believes that the federal government, is an institution that is second to none – it has to be recognized that the federal government and its departments are only as strong as the budget that it so has, the strength of the legislation so being enforced, and the people that make up that department.  So then, there are myriad ways for mega corporations to impact given regulation, in which, corporations are extremely adept at exploiting such for their benefit – and when, in essence, the federal government, does not have in place, robust procedures, or effective rules and regulations, to protect and defend the public interest, then the end result is regulations with good intentions, that have often been subsequently captured in a way, in which the impact of those regulations on behalf of the public weal of the nation is of minimal or of no effect.

Private security and the Constitution by kevin murray

We live in an era in which more and more often, the interface between the general public and those who for all appearances are acting under color of law, may well end up placing some of those citizens in the unenviable position of having their freedom curtailed, as well as their Constitutional rights, vacated, by such.  In other words, those that are under governmental authority, such as police officers and other law enforcement personnel, know for a certainty that they have specific laws, as well as rules and regulations that they must adhere to, or else they could be found to be in violation of Constitutional law, and thereby the arrest or the seizing of goods from a given suspect, may well be found to be in violation of that law.  On the other hand, there are, for instance, businesses or even portions of townships, that hire private security guards or their equivalency, to essentially “police” their premises and property, and of which, because these private security personnel are not governmental law enforcement, this thus essentially means in a lot of cases, that Constitutional rights for citizens in regards to searches, seizures, due process, self-incrimination, legal counsel, and equal protection, are essentially marginalized or are of no effect within this interactions.

 

The main problem then, with private security as it so currently operates, is that when the adjudication of Constitutional law, seems to state that the Constitution only applies to governmental officials and their corresponding interactions with the general public, but has little or nothing to say about private entities, acting under color of law – we do so find that a significant problem for the general public is that they have thus less legal rights when interacting with private security then they would have with an actual law enforcement officer.   This thus lends itself to all sorts of potential abuses, for if the powers-to-be, in this era of massive corporate power, makes it their point, to see that they protect their private property through the exclusive use of private security guards; and if townships are able to circumvent their need for police officers, by contracting through private auspices, their own private security force, this thus essentially means that Constitutional law may not apply to those so being accosted by those private security forces.

 

After all, for all those that desire to have more law and order, but express a general dissatisfaction that the accused currently have too many rights, and therefore are often handled far too leniently; we find that the workaround to this is already in existence, which would appear to be private security forces acting under the color of law, instead.  This thus signifies that whenever there exists an avenue in which the rights of the people, per the Constitution and its Amendments, can be successfully circumvented through the use of private security or its equivalency, then there is bound to be those that will see fit that this very thing so happens.   Indeed, it doesn’t make any good sense, that law enforcement is held to account to adhere to the rules of the road; whereas, private security apparently is provided with free rein to act as law enforcement, but not be held to the same restrictions, so of.

Western society and the lure of money, money, money by kevin murray

 

People have a tendency to forget, that when humankind first walked upon this earth, that there wasn’t any money; of which, then, we so find that the things that human beings really needed in order to sustain themselves, such as food, water, health, societal relationships, work, spiritual communion, and the like did not at that time require money, and to this day, signifies that we should not be overly dependent upon money or its equivalency.  In other words, the unalienable rights that are bestowed upon each one of us, is for each of us, free of charge, which thereupon signifies that the only legitimate governance is that which aids and abets society in maintaining at its foundation, these very unalienable rights, with or without money being integral to such.

 

All sorts of evil exists because of the humankind’s continual lust for money, as well as its belief, that money is considered often to be the definitive answer for whatever ails or troubles them.  Rather, it would be more appropriate to recognize that when money is placed up upon the mantle, that the end result of any governmental structure which treats money as the be-all and end-all of existence is going to be dissatisfactory in the here and now, as well as in the future.  In western society, never have the people in aggregate had so much, but regrettably because money is treated as the boss commodity to pursue, and of which, the structure of many a western nation, is based upon and is supportive of the most selfish of principles, we do so find that not only is the game unfairly structured and played, but that the end result, clearly reflects that unfairness and selfishness.  This thus signifies that the society that we live in, often doesn’t meet for its most disadvantaged and disabled, the minimum standards that any good and responsible society should represent, and the fault therein, lies in the fact that it is predominately money, as opposed to something of worth as in character, that serves to separate the wheat from the chaff.

 

Anytime that money serves as the driving force for people to get up to do this or to do that, then that which controls the access to that money, or serves to divvy it out per their proclivity, is the same entity that effectively rules over all others.  It would be far better, in any society, if that civilization would appropriately recognize that the highest priority of that society is to create a structure in which the highest aggregate pursuit of its citizens is the pursuit of justice, equality, peacefulness, hopefulness, and fairness, above all.  We are, after all, what we prioritize in our mindset and in our being; and when the thing that drives more people to go forth and to do stuff, is their need or their belief that they have to have money, then the end result is going to be what we see in many a western nation – a dissatisfaction and a constant nervousness in the present, trending towards an end game which has no interest in helping to make society better for all.

Sublimate your anger by kevin murray

A lot of us, suffer from some periods of anger, mostly having to do with something that appears to our mind to be unjust, unfair, upsetting, disrespectful, or wrong.  In fact, we can probably finds examples of injustices done to us, every single day; but we have to remember that the people that make up this world aren’t perfect, and in particular, that we aren’t perfect, either.  Additionally, life is going to present frustrations to us, because many a person, simply wants what they want, come what may; without necessarily understanding that to get what a person wants, may well necessitate hard work, persistence, patience, or even ultimately come down to just good fortune.

 

The reason that so many strike out in anger, is that they have a strong tendency to give in to that anger, without having taken the time to think about reasonable alternatives to lashing out in anger.  In other words, anger, for a lot of people, is instinctive, and because it is instinctual, they act out, without really thinking about whether or not, that angry reaction is right or wrong, or even appropriate.  This thus creates the problem, of which, many a person has so suffered from in which by striking out in anger, we almost instantly regret what we have done, because we know that not only is this display of anger typically an overreaction to what is so happening, but that there really isn’t a valid reason for having acted in that way to begin with.

 

Let’s face it, most of us respect deeply, those people, that have the strength of character, to not react to something that would provoke anger within our being, by these same people remaining in good control of their persona.  We admire them, because we recognize that in the scheme of things, that while they could have reacted in anger, that their reasoned response was the better way.  The reason, then, that some people are able to handle their potential anger issues so much better than us, is not only because they are more thoughtful about such matters, but also because they have made a conscious choice  beforehand to not react stupidly to provocations or situations in which they would be susceptible to losing their way.

 

To strike back against those that strike against us, is regrettably to forget who and what we really are, in essence; for if all we can do is to match hate with hate we haven’t really gained or learned a thing.  Rather, we need to remind ourselves that not only will perspective put us into a better place, but also that most things that happen to us, on a daily basis, are not worth expressing our vehement anger about.  In other words, while we may well be justified in being angry in a given situation, to give in to that anger, probably is not going to successfully resolve the issues that are in front of us and hence we may well regret such an action.  Instead, we should try our best to readdress our anger in a way and manner in which we can do something constructive with it, as opposed to destructive – which thereby makes us wiser and more civil. 

This government plays favorites in a supposed free market capitalistic system by kevin murray

We read at fiscaldatatreasury.gov, “The federal government spent $6.27 trillion in FY 2022.”  This thus clearly indicates that the federal government spends an incredible amount of funds each and every fiscal year, and of which a significant portion of those funds is earmarked to the corporate world and therefore serves as an extremely lucrative backstop to the capitalistic system as so run in America.  Not only that, the federal government is also the very place that essentially determines as to whether or not when certain corporations are in dire financial straits, that this federal government, will or will not lend a helping hand to them, not only through tax forgiveness, but more importantly through financial loans, of which, these loans are often set at below market interest rates with typically liberal repayment conditions, so of; and finally, we do so find that these favored corporations that this federal government provides aid to, are often further assisted by virtue of the specific business sales so transacted by these corporations to their valued customer, the federal government.  In short, the federal government is wont to financially support particular insolvent institutions or of those trending towards insolvency, that for some reason or other, cannot find a fellow corporation to save them, or a banking institution to lend to them, except for the federal government which selectively does so.

 

In consideration that capitalism is supposed to be the private or corporate ownership of capital goods, in which these goods are by definition, subject to the vicissitudes of the economic system and the conditions, so of – along with these companies having to constantly compete with other entities, in what is supposed to be a free market – we do so find, that when certain well-positioned corporations are able to thus call upon “Uncle Sam” to specifically aid them as compared to all those forsaken others which are effectively dismissed; that this thus indicates that every other private or corporate ownership of capital goods, that does not have this same available federal outlet, are in essence, clearly competing in a marketplace in which the field is definitely not level, whatsoever. 

 

Additionally, as bad and unfair as that is, quite frankly, the federal government never wants to come across as being wholly stupid in the decisions it so makes to support this or that company, so in having their actions justified to the general public, as being necessary for the public good, it likes these companies that have been supported by this government then to be successful in righting their respective ship.  So then, what we so find, is that “investments” by the federal government into specific corporations, often has an even more corrupt element, which is that this federal government, will often do what they can, to at least at a minimum, represent to that corporation, themselves, as being the “buyer of last resort,” thus contracting as much work and product buying as is so possible with those corporations that this federal government has determined it must so help. 

 

In short, while the vast majority of businesses, in America, sink or swim on their own, for better or for worse – those other corporations that are in the most favored positions, don’t really ever have to worry about sinking, because their relationship with the federal government, affords them the luxury of knowing that this government, of, for, and by the people always has their specific back.

Empathy is the foundation of good human relationships by kevin murray

In life, more of us need to place less emphasis on our supposed needs and more emphasis on the understanding that this world never has, and never will, exclusively revolve around our desires or our will.  This thus indicates that for a lot of us, we need to exit our little bubble of protective existence and entitlement, to  understand that in order to become a good member of society, that we must step out and thereby accord to all those other people that make up society, the type of respect and courtesy, that we so want and expect in return, from them.  This thus means that we should endeavor to treat people the way that we wish to be treated, which necessitates consideration of their feelings, being non-judgmental, generous in spirit, as well as being a good listener.

 

None of the above means that we should ever place ourselves in some sort of abject obeisance to other people, but rather that we should be less individually egotistical and selfish; replacing such with the sure knowledge that everyone here on this planet, have been created by the very same hand, and therefore are inborn with the same unalienable rights that we so have and appreciate.  In other words, we need to be more inclusive in our dealings with others, as well as to understand better that good relationships are built around mutual respect as well as in our continual demonstration of empathy one to the other.

 

Quite obviously, we don’t all think the same, nor do we all have the same priorities, for we come from different backgrounds and have different thought processes.  After all, if we actually lived in some sort of cookie cutter society, life would be excruciatingly boring, because sameness in everyone pretty much leads to dullness.  Of course, those that we find to be difficult or troubling, may not initially be those that we wish to congregate with or to deal with; but we have to take to heart, that these then are the very same people, that will provide us with the rich opportunity to demonstrate in action that we care enough to try to be of aid and of material help to them; or if not that, then at least to try to take into account, that behind their mask of trouble, still remains that which is in essence, the same substance that we are made of.

 

The insecurities that so many of us fall victim to, has a lot to do with the lack of harmony that is missing, far too often in our relationships, in modern society.  In order to make progress, then, in overcoming this, it is vital that each one of us, make it our point, no matter how upset or disappointed that we are in someone, that we constantly maintain our focus to see in their eyes, that they are, just as human as we are; so that, we see within them, their validity and inherent worth, which thereby serves to keep us grounded in the sure knowledge that they are us and we are them.

The more outsourcing the more blue collar laborers lose by kevin murray

One might think that corporations that are based in America, and therefore have been part and parcel of what has help create the foundation of success in America, would, by their very nature, thereby be conscious of their obligation to first do right by those that are American citizens, by providing those Americans with good and stable employment opportunities, in the firm belief that Americans come first.  In fact, though there are many corporations that do follow this policy, of being supportive and fair in their domestic employment; we also find that each year more and more of that work that could be done in the United States, is being outsourced to foreign lands primarily because of their cheaper labor conditions, instead.  So then, for many a corporation, their main concern is not about domestic employment, a living wage, stable employment, or any of these types of things, but really they are firmly beholden to money and profit, above all else.

 

In America, from an employment cost perspective and in consideration that America has specific labor as well as environmental laws, we find that the cost of wages in America vis-à-vis developing nations – in regards to the amount of total compensation for a foreign worker -- that this is indeed considerably less than what that corresponding work would be compensated at within America.  Additionally, there is the very real threat to labor, that if those domestic workers will not give in to corporate demands in regards to wages and work conditions, that this thus means that such work may then be outsourced, which all serves to keep the blue collar laborer down, with not only no negotiating position with corporate management, but also forever in a position of no say and of no power, as well.

 

We currently live in a construct in which whatever a given corporation of influence wants, they so get; which is beneficial to the bottom line of said corporation, but often devastating to local communities and in particular, the blue collar work force within those communities.  This thus means, in essence, that corporate elites get an ever increasing amount of compensation from their profits that goes into their exclusive hands; leaving the government, then, to provide for those, that would prefer to provide for themselves, but now must count on the government to aid them in their everyday affairs.

 

The main reason why so many who labor in America, have no pricing wage power or any meaningful influence upon their working conditions, has a lot to do with the fact that their work can often be outsourced, as well as the fact that they will habitually be threatened with such being outsourced, if they don’t comply with management demands.  Clearly, this is exploitation, which benefits mainly corporate elites, and hurts the common man; of which, we see the result of this by not only the ever greater unequalness between those that have as compared to those that have not, but also in the despair and lost of respect, that blue collar workers must suffer through, because they are part of a fixed game, in which, they always lose.

Higher education and the conspiracy against the poor and disadvantaged by kevin murray

If higher education for those that are the most disadvantaged and poor, was really of interest or of concern and thus treated as a meaningful priority of our government, then that government, of, for, and by the people, would take the necessary steps to serve far better those that are the most ill-prepared for higher education, and therefore are also the same ones most in need of governmental assistance and good applicable programs structured specifically for them.

 

At the present time, higher education has never been of more relevancy to the material success of a given individual, and while it must be stated that higher education is not for all; of which, those that do not gravitate to higher education, may so find that trade schools and the like would probably be more suitable or of benefit to them; we do so find though, that those that are left behind by poor educational facilities, unmotivated teachers, and the constant lack of necessary school structure and resources, that this has further serve to compound the injustice to all those that attend these unqualified schools, leaving these students with virtually none of the attributes so needed to be a successful student at some future point, should they be inclined to try their hand at higher education.

 

One might think that any legitimate government that was actually worth its salt, would demonstrate in principle that the very best thing that they could do for those that live in enclaves of poverty and hopelessness, is to provide to these children with what would amount to be the best avenue to successfully generate the escape velocity so needed, so as to raise themselves up, which would be the proper education of those that are born with hope, but typically find such hope being inexorably sucked away from their person, day after day.

 

The argument could be made, and should be made, that this nation, has made it its point and principle, to preclude those that are the most disadvantaged amongst us from achieving any hope of success through higher education by denying them the structure, the aid, and thereby the tools that would permit this to successfully occur.  So then, the only fair conclusion, that a reasonable person could perceive from this is that quite obviously this government clearly desires that it have and that it maintain a permanent underclass, so created for the purpose of these un-championed people being exploited for the benefit of primarily businesses, which find it very profitable to have a labor class that is compelled to work in areas of poor remuneration, without union representation, and without a voice, so as to make a good profit off of their personal sweat, blood, and tears.

 

After all, it is only the lower class that can be consistently fooled and taken advantage of, because that is the only class in America, which has basically nobody to represent their interests, in addition to these people being the least educated and astute.  That is to say, those that are the elite of America, recognize well that as long as there are distractions to keep the lower class occupied, as well as a strong policing arm to intimidate them, then, these corporate elites indeed have a good exploitable labor base that will do what they so demand and thus remain forever in their place.

“Blessed are they who are not held by possessions, for they shall be free” by kevin murray

 

The above quotation comes from the insightful mind of Kahlil Gibran, and certainly seems at odds to those that are enthralled to the western world and of western values – for we find there that far too many people are either held by their possessions or of their desire for more possessions, believing that these possessions are thereby the key to both their security as well as to their happiness.

 

The thing about possessions is that it takes a strong mind and the firm control of such, to understand that our value in life does not come from what we so have and own; but rather from what we so do to help make society a better place for our being a participant in it.  When it comes to possessions, each one of us knows for a certainty, that we can take nothing material with us to the world beyond; and while it certainly seems prudent to desire to leave into the hands of those that we respect and love, some material contribution to their welfare, that shouldn’t be the main driving force of our being; for a far better legacy and of more meaning for them is to leave for those that we care for, our living example of good character, sound morals, and valued community service.

 

Those that are overly enamored of what they so have and further have a desire to add more to their treasure chest, are obviously beholden to that craving, which perhaps unbeknownst to them, can become the primary driving force of the decisions that they so make.  That is to say, those that are materially oriented, typically find that they are never quite ever satisfied, and because of that lack of satisfaction, or perhaps because that satisfaction never seems to last for a long enough period of time, they keep coming back to their supposed need to collect even more of what they so have.  Further to the point, the desire for material goods, if not tempered by good character, can set some people upon a path in which they will do whatsoever that they have to do to get such, which thereupon distorts their moral compass as well as their values.

 

Those of us that live in what appears to be a very material world, do not need to buy into whatsoever is up for sale.  Each of us, has been gifted with freewill and thereupon our own consciousness to do whatever that it is, that we set out mind upon.  In other words, we are the masters of our own fate, and thereupon how we approach the world.  Those then, that value freedom, must understand that freedom necessitates to the degree so possible, the release of unnecessary desires as well as unnecessary possessions which serve more to enchain us to them, and almost never to free us because of them.  To be wise, is to understand that our good interactions with one another and our good works, is of far more meaning than our possessions; for that which is temporal in substance, should never rule over that which is eternal.

The camera does lie by kevin murray

Most everyone has heard the parable about the blind men and the elephant, of which, the object lesson to be learned from this story is that when we are, for example, limited to how we define something by just our touch, and further are only touching part of the object, than our conclusion, thereof, though honest, will be fundamentally wrong, because we have only touched part of the object, and have viewed none of it.  In our modern age, we do so find as, for instance, in soccer, that when a play is video reviewed for a possible foul, necessitating a penalty kick, that multiple angles of the incident are available, to be reviewed and of which, because there are multiple angles, this thus allows the referee to come to a conclusion that is going to be far more accurate, as opposed to just one view and one perspective.

 

Another thing, about videos so captured or pictures so taken, is that we as a people, are three-dimensional, whereas videos and pictures are primarily view in just two-dimensions, signifying that because of the lack of that third-dimension, we don’t ever truly have the definitive perspective in our sight.  Additionally, videos and pictures can be distorted, simply because of the viewing angle so taken, in which the perspective so perceived by our eyes, is actually out of scale to what the object really is, making it therefore more difficult for our mind to appropriately compensate for that distortion.

 

In short, though we might think that pictures and videos that have never been edited, are in their form, always true; but that isn’t necessarily the case, because the perspective makes a material difference to the conclusions that we may so draw.  This signifies that when judging the accuracy of any media in regards to a lawsuit or of a trial, that the media so being presented is going to have within it, an implied perspective bias, which is often difficult for most people to overcome in their processing of that information.

 

While it is true that pictures and videos do provide us with material information, it is also true, that to take such at always face value is probably a mistake.  This indicates that even when we have irrefutable video evidence, that such evidence, can be legitimately interpreted by different people in different ways.  For instance, who hasn’t seen a video of a vociferous crowd gathering in which it appears that there are a whole multitude of people, excited about this or that; but when the camera subsequently pans back, we find that in actuality, it isn’t really all that much of a crowd at all.  In other words, pictures and videos taken, can be done in a selective way which distorts the truth of the story so being told so as to favor one viewpoint over another.

 

So then, while it is true that eye witnesses to a particular crime or event can themselves remember such an event in a manner which isn’t consistent to the known facts of that event; we also do find that cameras and videos are themselves subject to recording events in such a way that the story so being told isn’t a true reflection of what so occurred in totality– or in other words the camera can and does lie.

The fuel surcharge scam by kevin murray

The price of fuel is an important component in just about any business, but it certainly is never the only component in a given business, and never will be.   It does seem somewhat strange and unfair that companies such as those that are in the sanitation business, grocery and food delivery business, ride sharing business, airline business, as well as assorted other businesses, will from time-to-time add on to their prices a fuel surcharge, of which, the consumer of these businesses, doesn’t have any option other than to pay the price of that fuel surcharge, and often is not even aware of the amount that they will be so charged, or the terms and conditions that permitted such a charge to be foisted upon them, in the first place.

 

Not too surprisingly, those companies that tack on the fuel surcharge, typically do so, when consumers are feeling the pinch, themselves, from fuel costs having gone up; and in which, in virtually no cases, whatsoever, are those consumers in their own given employment, so receiving from their employer, for instance, some sort of extra pay on their paycheck, reflecting something like “employee fuel surcharge compensation,” or similar.  This thus presents the scenario in which it is the consumers that suffer first from having themselves to pay higher fuel costs for their own vehicles, and then, somehow, and for some reason, also to pay a fuel surcharge to businesses, as if they should be the ones to carry the burden for those businesses having to endure a higher fuel cost.

 

Another thing, which is hardly pointed out by any pundit, whatsoever, is that these invoices and bills with fuel surcharges so attached, and of which the consumer cannot successfully opt out of – is that what we never ever see, is a subsequent invoice or bill, reflecting a fuel discount to the consumer, when those fuel prices, unexpectedly drop.  After all, fuel prices historically have never gone just straight up, up, up – but rather they fluctuate in cycles of increases as well as of decreases; so then, if indeed, fuel prices are such a critical component to these businesses, in which they feel the pressing need to add such onto an invoice for a consumer – it makes eminent sense then that when those prices are decreasing for those businesses, quite obviously they should provide to those same customers, in fairness, a fuel discount to their invoice.

 

The truth of the matter is, that fuel surcharges have always been a scam and always will be a scam.  Indeed, in any business, there are risks, in which, there are myriad ways to mitigate those risks; signifying that all those that in an underhanded way tack on a fuel surcharge onto a given bill are primarily doing so, not because business conditions actually necessitate such, but rather as a “clever” way to extract extra money from customers, with what appears to be a somewhat plausible story, when in actuality, those companies are taking advantage of a situation in order to cheat the consumer, so as to extract unfairly extra money from them, which is, in essence, a con.

Violent thoughts and violent words, often lead to violence by kevin murray

For all those that believe that this world is far too violent, the only possible solution to such, is never going to be through more violence – whether this represents so-called righteous violence or not; but only through the right type of thinking and thus the right type of acting, which has to in its actions be always in conformance with non-violence.  That is to say, you cannot conceivably end violence with violence, ever.

 

Further to the point, how we think, has an awful lot to do with our subsequent actions so taken, and thus when our thoughts tend to vengeful payback when we have been wronged, or to vehement anger because we are upset, or to hostile revenge when we have been disrespected; then, each one of these responses are going to ratchet up potential violence, not diminish it.  Instead, we need to look at the world with a fresh pair of eyes and thus to recognize that violence in answer to violence or a perceived wrong is not the right path going forward and never will be.

 

Those nations that make it a part of their national identity to celebrate formally those acts taken that are violent in nature, are clearly celebrating the wrong thing.  So too, those nations that have entertainment choices, including sports, that essentially celebrate violent acts as somehow being expressions that should be glorified or countenanced, have it oh so wrong.  That is to say, the very first act in order to get off of this endless cycle of violence begetting violence, is to recognize that only non-violence will successfully resolve such.

 

That said, the first step though, to overcoming all of the violence and the glorification of such, is to change the mindset of the people that make up our societies to reflect then that violence is not the correct answer to resolving problems, and further to the point, that violence is not in harmony with what the better angels of our nature expect of us.  This thus indicates that as in anything that requires change, that change first must come through our own persona, and because we are the masters of what we think, say, and do, it is therefore up to us, to begin that change within our own person.  So then, whenever we find ourselves thinking violent thoughts, or using violent words, or seeking to respond with violence to that which is bothering us, then we need to pause, so as to therefore come up with a more responsible response, instead.

 

The pathway to non-violence is not ever going to be easy, and for a certainty, this thus requires eternal diligence and strength of character, in order to stay upon the narrow pathway that we need to remain upon.  After all, the temptation to give in to violence is all around us, for when our mind too often dwells upon violence as an appropriate answer, or we respond to provocations with hateful words, then we are at a minimum, violent in our mind, which is not far removed from taking violent actions.  Instead, we need to maintain the course, and when we find ourselves drifting into thinking the wrong thoughts, we need to show the strength of character and the self-discipline to not give in to that which is inimical to those that have been created for something far, far better.

Safe drinking water and good hygiene are prerequisites for good health by kevin murray

Those that do not have fair access to safe drinking water, or that fail to practice good hygiene are because of that scenario, susceptible to all the diseases that contaminated water and poor hygiene can so bring, such as cholera, diarrhea, dysentery, hepatitis, typhoid, and polio.  One might think in today’s modern world, that the places on this planet that thus lack safe drinking water, as well as those areas not commonly practicing good hygiene, would be few and far between, but alas this isn’t true, at all.  We read at unicef.org, that “2.2 billion people still lack access to safe drinking water.”  In consideration, then, that we know for a certainty the value of safe drinking water and therefore all the benefits that come along with such, it thereby indicates that the international effort made to date to provide as well as to sustain safe drinking water for all the people of this world, has not been treated at the level of urgency that it so necessitates and deserves; which is why so many people suffer the ill effects from that lack of safe drinking water and will continue to suffer until this has been successfully resolved.

 

While there are all sorts of hurdles that need to be addressed from a human rights perspective, in regards to democracy, opportunity, economic fairness, gross income disparity, justice, and the like; the bottom line is that at a minimum, no matter what governance a given nation so has, it needs to provide the basic necessities that the human body requires in order for that body to sustain itself and to therefore be in good health.  This thus indicates, that more needs to be done in regards to the logistics and infrastructure so required to be provided to the people, of safe drinking water, along with a stronger emphasis upon the importance of good hygiene, in order to form the proper basis of good health.

 

So then, in consideration that all of the tools that are required in order to provide safe drinking water at a sustainable level for everyone, are already in existence; this thus indicates that a lot more needs to be done to make this a much higher priority so as to successfully resolve such for the world, at large.  Great nations have proven that they can accomplish all sorts of seemingly impossible tasks, when the necessary resources, dedication, and persistence are joined together in a common cause for the greater good.  Yet, we so find, that despite the knowledge that safe drinking water is a prerequisite for good health, we still have so many people that unfairly lack that necessary resource, as if the problem is intractable, when it is not. 

 

There are, in the scheme of things, lots and lots of things that governments can spend their money upon, and of which, some of that money is wisely spent and some, for a certainty, is not.  In the end, we should be fairly judged upon what we did or didn’t do, and any nation that has the audacity to believe in the fundamental truth that we are our brother’s keeper, but won’t even do what needs to be done so as to provide safe drinking water for all, has shown their true colors to their lasting shame.

Bodycam and perspective by kevin murray

We live in what is becoming more and more a surveillance state, and quite obviously, there are some advantages to the general population of being able to draw upon that surveillance in the sense that people are probably safer, when those that would be their instigators know that they are being recorded; and further to the point, the actual camera footage of an incident is of immense value in the eventual pursuit of the perpetrator and ultimately of justice.  Of course, there are disadvantages to being constantly surveilled, which has a lot to do with the erosion of privacy in the public sphere, along with the fact that often, the answer to the question, “who is watching the watchers,” does not appear to be satisfactorily answered.

 

The one thing, that people and institutions are missing though about all these cameras being utilized to record interactions and activities, is that the perspective of that camera actually makes a material difference in how an independent party will view an event that has so occurred.  In truth, it has to be remembered that there are two basic types of cameras that record events, of which the most prevalent one is the camera which is located in a fixed location, such as a corner light pole or a camera such as a dashcam which though it’s in a fixed location within the vehicle, will however, take in different scenes whenever that vehicle is moving.  Then there is the type of camera such as a bodycam that a police officer will wear, along with other cameras so available that attached to a person’s helmet and so on.

 

The thing about bodycams, is that we read at insight.kellogg.northwestern.ed, that when people view footage from the perspective of a given bodycam that they “were less likely to believe that the person instigating that action did it on purpose, as compared to people who saw the same interaction filmed by a dash cam.”  The most probable reason why this is so, is because whenever we as a viewer, are seeing a video through the eyes of another person, we have a strong tendency to, as if in a video game that we have the controller of, identify and thus bond with that person and therefore of the perspective that they are seeing, as if it is our own.  In other words, not all footage so captured through video, is going to be treated the same by our mind, of which, that footage captured which is from a neutral perspective, such as from a dashcam, or from a fixed spot off of a lamp pole, is not going to be viewed the same, as a bodycam, which lends itself to us seeing such in a first person point of view.

 

This signifies, that though what we are seeing via a dashcam or a bodycam is absolutely real, the perspective of such is different enough, that it thus becomes more difficult to establish the non-bias truth and therefore the full story of an encounter when the only camera capturing the incident is a bodycam, as compared to there being multiple cameras and therefore multiple angles that would provide to us, a more complete and comprehensive story.  That is to say, whenever the police bodycam is the sole video so taken in a given incident, the scale of justice is not in balance, because what we are critically missing is the bodycam of the other person, as well, and therein lies the rub.

The why of greed by kevin murray

Most people simply can’t fathom how much wealth, is represented by those that have a net worth of a two hundred million dollars or more – and further to the point, why anyone would ever need such a staggering massive amount of wealth to begin with.  Yet, the lust for money, is something that seems to be on the rise; even though we live in a society in which seemingly never have so many had so excessive much, in regards to housing, vehicles, toys, leisure time, and so on and so forth.  This would seem to indicate then that no matter how much a given person has, or how much a given person desires, there seems to be for a huge swath of people, an enduring desire to have even more.

 

The thing about greed is it seems to represent for so many people that are caught up within that greed cycle, something that never seems to be satiated.  That isn’t too surprising, in consideration that envy and a near-constant desire to compare oneself to others, seems to motivate those that are enthralled to greed, to get ever more, even when in all sensibility, they already have far more than enough to last them, forever.

 

It seems to be that the driving force behind greed, consists of two basic things, of which, the first one is the ever constant fear of losing what a given greedy person already has – such as their status, their wealth, their respect, and their security.  The other thing that drives greed is the basic knowledge that the more that one has, typically represents also the more power, or potential power that a person has, as well.  So too, for those that are greedy and have thus achieved a certain status of having made their mark in society; the very fact that they have these things has marketable value to other people that don’t have such – therefore these other people without such accouterments thus have a strong desire to service those that have -- in order for them to get something of real value in return.

 

It would be one thing if greed, was something more akin to someone simply having the desire to do extremely well; but in reality, greed, has a strong tendency to take people that may be initially of good character, and turned them inside out; so that, for these people, they thus desire to have what they must have, no matter the cost or the discarding of morals, involved.  This then is the crux of the problem for those that are greedy, for in their lust to fulfill what they must have and in their inability to never be satisfied, all sorts of ills and troubles are thus created and foisted upon society, at large.  Further, those that are greedy, are seemingly not ever secure, for they fear, for instance, of being exposed for who they really are, and therefore of suffering the penalty for such – which makes them uneasy, and thus encourages them all the more to get even more  of what they already have so as to enhance and to thus, they believe, lock down their elite place, securely.