Lib says:

To me the fundamental problem is with 7,000,000,000 of us now inhabiting this planet what are we all going to do for meangingful work?



Well, you'd think that with more people we'd need more things for said people, which would involve more jobs to provide people with all the things they "need". Supply side blah, blah, blah. The ironic wrench in the works is technology itself which enables us to make more of the things we "need" with less people involved.

Its a Sword of Damocles kinda situation. I mean I feel for anyone who has to work from say 20 til old age (or death even) pulling a lever on a noisy machine in some dingy factory but I feel more for the human ghost ships wandering about unable to secure the means to provide for themselves in this wicked world of ours.

I swear the Amish have the right idea (minus the incest,horse and buggies and deodorant avoidance).

Everyone bashes "the rich" like they're one big monolithic entity spawned from satans ballsack. Google a list of philanthropy from some of these evil bastards and see how many, hopsitals, universities, museums etc they have provided (yeah I know...from the money they ALL stole from working ppl...............right). Sure there are some rich bastards (example)  who only love money and the things money buys but stereotyping all rich people as uncaring, selfish people who only want to enslave the poor and piss on them is simplistic thinking. Look at 2 of the worlds richest (Gates and Buffett) and see how they hoard their $$$$.