The little-known back story of the hotel where Republican’s gathered in Baltimore last week is how it embodies all the unjust policies that have created record wealth inequality in the US

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46 thoughts on “Republicans Partied in a Monument to American Wealth Inequality”
  1. Thay have the right to say it's. Unfare to the citacins that is a very sorry way to do it's people in that city there need to be one tax system that's for rich as well as the pour thats Tottly unexcusable for eny reason thay have the right to complaim about this and it should be stoped all around the country if.thay.dont want to pay there share thay.can leaves this country were loseing enough it's time.for change

  2. The Solution:  The King Philosophy
     
    https://thekingcenter.org/king-philosophy/
     
    THE BELOVED COMMUNITY
    "The Beloved Community" is a term that was first coined in the early days of the 20th Century by the philosopher-theologian Josiah Royce, who founded the Fellowship of Reconciliation. However, it was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., also a member of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, who popularized the term and invested it with a deeper meaning which has captured the imagination of people of goodwill all over the world.
    For Dr. King, The Beloved Community was not a lofty utopian goal to be confused with the rapturous image of the Peaceable Kingdom, in which lions and lambs coexist in idyllic harmony. Rather, The Beloved Community was for him a realistic, achievable goal that could be attained by a critical mass of people committed to and trained in the philosophy and methods of nonviolence.
    Dr. King’s Beloved Community is a global vision, in which all people can share in the wealth of the earth. In the Beloved Community, poverty, hunger and homelessness will not be tolerated because international standards of human decency will not allow it. Racism and all forms of discrimination, bigotry and prejudice will be replaced by an all-inclusive spirit of sisterhood and brotherhood. In the Beloved Community, international disputes will be resolved by peaceful conflict-resolution and reconciliation of adversaries, instead of military power. Love and trust will triumph over fear and hatred. Peace with justice will prevail over war and military conflict.
    Dr. King’s Beloved Community was not devoid of interpersonal, group or international conflict. Instead he recognized that conflict was an inevitable part of human experience. But he believed that conflicts could be resolved peacefully and adversaries could be reconciled through a mutual, determined commitment to nonviolence. No conflict, he believed, need erupt in violence. And all conflicts in The Beloved Community should end with reconciliation of adversaries cooperating together in a spirit of friendship and goodwill.
    As early as 1956, Dr. King spoke of The Beloved Community as the end goal of nonviolent boycotts. As he said in a speech at a victory rally following the announcement of a favorable U.S. Supreme Court Decision desegregating the seats on Montgomery’s busses, "the end is reconciliation; the end is redemption; the end is the creation of the Beloved Community. It is this type of spirit and this type of love that can transform opponents into friends. It is this type of understanding goodwill that will transform the deep gloom of the old age into the exuberant gladness of the new age. It is this love which will bring about miracles in the hearts of men."
    An ardent student of the teachings of Mohandas K. Gandhi, Dr. King was much impressed with the Mahatma’s befriending of his adversaries, most of whom professed profound admiration for Gandhi’s courage and intellect. Dr. King believed that the age-old tradition of hating one’s opponents was not only immoral, but bad strategy which perpetuated the cycle of revenge and retaliation. Only nonviolence, he believed, had the power to break the cycle of retributive violence and create lasting peace through reconciliation.
    In a 1957 speech, Birth of A New Nation, Dr. King said, "The aftermath of nonviolence is the creation of the beloved community. The aftermath of nonviolence is redemption. The aftermath of nonviolence is reconciliation. The aftermath of violence is emptiness and bitterness." A year later, in his first book Stride Toward Freedom, Dr. King reiterated the importance of nonviolence in attaining The Beloved Community. In other words, our ultimate goal is integration, which is genuine inter-group and inter-personal living. Only through nonviolence can this goal be attained, for the aftermath of nonviolence is reconciliation and the creation of the Beloved Community.
    In his 1959 Sermon on Gandhi, Dr. King elaborated on the after-effects of choosing nonviolence over violence: "The aftermath of nonviolence is the creation of the beloved community, so that when the battle’s over, a new relationship comes into being between the oppressed and the oppressor." In the same sermon, he contrasted violent versus nonviolent resistance to oppression. "The way of acquiescence leads to moral and spiritual suicide. The way of violence leads to bitterness in the survivors and brutality in the destroyers. But, the way of non-violence leads to redemption and the creation of the beloved community."
    The core value of the quest for Dr. King’s Beloved Community was agape love. Dr. King distinguished between three kinds of love: eros, "a sort of aesthetic or romantic love"; philia, "affection between friends" and agape, which he described as "understanding, redeeming goodwill for all," an "overflowing love which is purely spontaneous, unmotivated, groundless and creative"…"the love of God operating in the human heart." He said that "Agape does not begin by discriminating between worthy and unworthy people…It begins by loving others for their sakes" and "makes no distinction between a friend and enemy; it is directed toward both…Agape is love seeking to preserve and create community."
    In his 1963 sermon, Loving Your Enemies, published in his book, Strength to Love, Dr. King addressed the role of unconditional love in struggling for the beloved Community. ‘With every ounce of our energy we must continue to rid this nation of the incubus of segregation. But we shall not in the process relinquish our privilege and our obligation to love. While abhorring segregation, we shall love the segregationist. This is the only way to create the beloved community."
    One expression of agape love in Dr. King’s Beloved Community is justice, not for any one oppressed group, but for all people. As Dr. King often said, "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." He felt that justice could not be parceled out to individuals or groups, but was the birthright of every human being in the Beloved Community. I have fought too long hard against segregated public accommodations to end up segregating my moral concerns," he said. "Justice is indivisible."
    In a July 13, 1966 article in Christian Century Magazine, Dr. King affirmed the ultimate goal inherent in the quest for the Beloved Community: "I do not think of political power as an end. Neither do I think of economic power as an end. They are ingredients in the objective that we seek in life. And I think that end of that objective is a truly brotherly society, the creation of the beloved community"
    In keeping with Dr. King’s teachings, The King Center embraces the conviction that the Beloved Community can be achieved through an unshakable commitment to nonviolence. We urge you to study Dr. King’s six principles and six steps of nonviolence, and make them a way life in your personal relationships, as well as a method for resolving social, economic and political conflicts, reconciling adversaries and advancing social change in your community, nation and world.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josiah_Royce

  3. THE CRIME
    According to Wikipedia:
    “The term "Gilded Age" for the period of economic boom after the American Civil War up to the turn of the century was applied to the era by historians in the 1920s, who took the term from one of Mark Twain's lesser known novels, The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today (1873). The book (co-written with Charles Dudley Warner) satirized the promised 'golden age' after the Civil War, portrayed as an era of serious social problems masked by a thin gold gilding of economic expansion.[4] In the 1920s and 30s "Gilded Age" became a designated period in American history.
    The term was adopted by literary and cultural critics as well as historians, including Van Wyck Brooks, Lewis Mumford, Charles Austin Beard, Mary Ritter Beard, Vernon Louis Parrington and Matthew Josephson. For them, "Gilded Age" was a pejorative term used to describe a time of materialistic excesses combined with extreme poverty.[5][6]”
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilded_Age#The_name_and_the_era
    THE PUNISHMENT
    Deuteronomy, chapter 32 (The Song of Moses):
    35. To Me belongeth vengeance and recompence; their foot shall slide in due time: for
    the day of their calamity is at hand, and the things that shall come upon them
    make haste…. 41. If I whet my glittering sword, and Mine hand take hold on
    judgment; I will render vengeance to Mine enemies, and will reward them that
    hate Me…. 43. Rejoice, O ye nations, with His people: for He will avenge the
    blood of His servants, and will render vengeance to His adversaries, and will
    be merciful unto His land, and to His people.
    https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Deuteronomy+32&version=KJV
    According to Wikipedia:
    Verses 28–43 describe how YHWH has determined to speak to
    the Israelites through the extremity of their need, to lead them to a better
    mind, and to grant them victory over their foes.
                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Song_of_Moses

  4. Excellent reporting. You called the Republicans and the Democrats on their shit. Most of them live in a world of their own and we are not included. You got me to subscribe. I hope you get a lot more subscribers.

  5. The classist behavior of the elites vs the working class can end only one of two ways; at the ballot box or at war. Beware Republicans, of playing games with voter suppression, disenfranchisement and election fraud- because there is an alternative worse than losing.

  6. I guess I will attach a “why are you taxing me so much when Marriott pays no taxes” rant to my Feb tax bill. What else can I do???The system IS rigged.

  7. While I largely agree with what this video says, I'm sorry to say that the points brought up at 5:30 through 6:00 lay the blame for these dreadful policies at the wrong feet. It is not the Democrats who implement said policies, but the Republicans; you should be going after THEM instead!

  8. Poverty is not a natural thing, a force of nature, or a consequence of how things happen. Poverty is the result of very specific political and economic policies that define how the marketplace works and who wins and loses in that marketplace. All markets are created by government.

  9. The irony of our system is the people that are doing the actual work that create the profit get next to nothing and the people with just money (the stockholders) do none of the work but get the lion's share. without the workers, the people that live off their labor would get nothing. Why can't workers get low interest loans from the government so they own their workplace and then these parasites could be completely eliminated. The very wealthy get all these loans now, some at no interest. Also it would bring democracy to our workplaces, by giving voice to all the workers and by the profit being shared equally among all the workers who are the ones actually creating the product or service by their labor at that place of business. Capitalism is nothing but a rebranding of some sort of feudal system. The industrial revolution did nothing but bring on an enormous con game by the wealthy to literally steal the fruits of our labor. Every year they steal a higher percentage as production numbers and costs go up creating record profit while our wages remain stagnant and more and more of us are pushed into homelessness. Of course it doesn't help that around half of us can't afford decent housing in most of our major cities. They can't afford a $500 emergency either. Without democracy in our places of work, it will continue to get worse. The end result of Capitalism is to leave all money in the hands of a tiny minority. We are seeing it now with the mergers of huge companies which will lead to monopolies. Just last week I heard a news report that stated 3 people now own as much wealth as the bottom half of the US. Last year it was 5, so it's happening fast. We have been living as wage and debt slaves for years, soon it will slavery itself and unless your income is in the top 10%, it will affect you.

  10. Lol youtube is controlling/manipulating you views/likes/dislikes like Tulsi's vids. Australia has gone the same way in the last 20 years and i suspect most other egalitarian democracies also. We really need the techs to secure an internet that in effect acts like a utility. Secure from organised manipulations. Then everybody worth their reason would people it rather than having this constant manufactured grief thrown at us.

  11. Ohhh no. . . we are a totally socialist country. Free money just spews out of the treasury, that is how the federal debt arrived at $22 trillion. Tax cuts, tax loopholes, regulatory cutbacks and regulation loopholes, forever wars gushing out dividends (free money) from Ratheon, Haliburton, Boeing and Lockheed, all paid for by Congress. . . . we are crawling with damn wealthy sonafabitchin socialists!

  12. M4A will not "take away" your health insurance.
    It will "relieve" you of your health insurance while providing you with all the healthcare you need.

  13. Sounds like sports complexes. Taking in millions in revenue. Taxpayer builds infrastructure buildings, roads parking.
    The tax dollar paid out for these project are an (investment) and as such the Taxpayer is entitled to a return!

  14. He must never see the rats running nyc streets at night or the 1000s at the nyc Staten Island ferry & river front! New York’s cat is the 🐀

  15. Yet when Kapernick and others refused to stand and honor this immoral/ unethical sespool, they were said to be unpatriotic/ un- America

  16. If you want to fix medical care then look at the AMA. Milton Friedman explained how they hold a monopoly over medical licensure in Capitalism and Freedom long ago. Also, why don't we have individual prescriptive authority? Why are we forced to surrender such a valuable resource over to actors who are dependent upon the state for their financial future? Why do people have to visit neighboring countries in order to buy affordable medication (without a prescription, btw)?

  17. Your city is rat infested. That's no lie even from your citizens have mentioned that. Be thankful that they did hold something in Detroit so that Detroit is making a little bit of money and not increasing your taxes. What about the millions hundreds of Millions that have been stolen by the Democrats in Baltimore what's your answer there lady?
    And who was in power that made that decision that they wouldn't be paying taxes 25 years ago? Let's skip to the real meat and potatoes of this topic.

  18. It's rigged capitalism for the serfs and corporate socialism/welfare for the rich…c'mon they need solid gold toilets for their fleet of million dollar yachts, have a heart you sons of bitches. Now get back to work…would you like fries or onion rings with your order sir.

  19. Watching the Democrats "try to legislate" is like watching grandma try and eat corn on the cob without her dentures. Let's remember, Obama had both the house and senate! The bases were loaded, two outs with two strikes, and the batter foul tips a bunt–Strike 3! We are out!

  20. If you want to take a big stab at the origins of this problem and a lot more, watch Micheal McKibben talk about the inception of code, or, signaling, and why, during the complete bankrolling of the usurper of Tessla's work in Europe. Marconi, while the 'signaling' was known by the, then, Old Guard, to be totally covert, as in communicating from ship to ship, think of what The HAARP Report has said about Dorian now, what this has become.

    The continuance of abuse to native Bahamians, thus this selfsame advantage is 115 years old. This is serious. The chaotic ripple bent toward the whole planet for the mysogyny, takes the shape of the Venus Syndrome. Records broken unbrokenly must be seen as actual statistics, how rabid these dogs of war are as dirty as dirt right down to pharmaceuticals, really, much worse.

  21. Hello!!! Both the Reps AND the Dems are guilty of creating wealth inequality. The Fed has been propping up the stock markets since 2008 and that benefits the wealthy LIKE CRAZY. And Obama was 100% for this policy and did NOTHING to stop it. And now Trump is urging the Fed to do even more of it.
    If you think only the Reps have increased wealth inequality in America? Then you have not a CLUE what you are talking about on this subject.
    BOTH major parties are guilty on this.

  22. 😆😆😆…..Bernie got them (CNN)….😆😆😆…..Tapper shut that down real quick……😂😂😂😂.

  23. Please, you really need to put the links to your FB & Twitter, etc into the how notes.

    I don't even know how to spell your name, but even if I did, that's where this info goes so people can reach you.

    You were on the razor-thin edge of saying that we need to get rid of gov't.

    I hope in the next month or so you will FINALLY make that move to say that we have to get rid of gov't & run our OWN society. That we need FREEDOM to do so.

    At least you admitted that both parties are run by criminals, although you didn't use that word, but I will b/c I call it like it is.

    Thanks for the video.

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