Alex Mousosolpolos
Chris Hedges doesn't pull any punches and it is good to see him blast technology hand held devices and all these slot machines prevailing everywhere and creeping to places all over one might not expect. The great Mr hedges w,who often attacks hedge funds, blasted federal and State governments for having such a reliance on legalized gambling ignoring the economical and psychological affects hitting the working poor who are constantly blasted away form media programming of the elite statue and lives of the one percent.
State-run lottery took the tax payers of 73 billion dollars and thus naturally works as another tax on the poor and middle class as the super-wealthy have no reason to play a lottery game that is so stacked against the dreamers whose brain are focused on winning instead of realizing the snookering being committed towards them. The grim-faced pragmatic social crusader is shocked and saddened that in many states lottery theft of peoples dreams takes in one income than sneaky corporate taxes as these people spend their money on high-priced lawyers able to save them money while the rural hicks and get ghetto Kings spend their last dime to scripple off a lottery ticket in a desperate wish of the card saying winner.
Hedges went on also to write of the opioid epidemic in America and comparing the two together as thr drug and gambling industries have colluded to rip off the average person and further diving a massive inequality with their twin addictions and promotion sing government to build them assets of delivery of these societal misgivings. The US uses 80 percent of the opiods
in the world and over 33,000 die each year from these prescriptions written mainly by foreign doctors likely wishing to kill off Americans and making room for their countrymen to settle the land of milk and honey that is America. Heddges wonders if we are a nation of actual zombies or just willing meth and crack heads allowing a psychopathic small upper class to play us like a bunch of fucking rats in a cage. Chris Hedges and his article about our zombie nation of the walking dead is perhaps his hardest hitting look at how the painkiller and slot pulling industries are quit literally looking to hook people to economic misfortunes and sickness in their hope of continuing social stagnation for the masses and crippling debt which the upper classes profit hugely from and hedges says we are all rats in Skinner box pulling the level for their gains and our misfortune.
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