Monday, November 22, 2010

New posts comming soon

I have recently been going through difficult/stressful times, which have significantly reduced my ability to post new content on this blog. I wrote me first poem in over a month the other day, so needless to say, I have been distracted. There were some family issues with a stalker who was using this blog to gain personal information about me to use against the rest of my family, so hopefully you can understand why I have been hesitant to post new material in a public forum/blog. We thought that things had settled down with the disturbed and obsessed mental case of a disgruntled worker who was slightly more than upset about losing her job for being one of the sliest, laziest workers I've ever heard of while collecting a paycheck from her non-profit organization who's duty is to provide a service to those who are mentally incapable of financially surviving on their own. So naturally someone who took this position was so dedicated to their work they would exploit whatever off time they could swindle at the cost of mismanaging the accounts of the people in need they were supposed to be helping. This world, or rather many of the human inhabitants, depresses me every day. Why people spend more time trying to get things for free by the least amount of contribution when that time could be reallocated to excelling at whatever job you currently have and therefore translated into higher pay, more responsibility, and more free time is just beyond me. People can come up with all sorts of reasons for why our country's economy is in the shitter, but whenever they point fingers at "illegal" immigrants (most of whom that I've worked with have had better work ethics then 90% of American citizens I have worked with) my mind is boggled as struck by a tranquilizer dart. If only we could push ourselves to excel to the same level as those who killed themselves working during The Great Depression, we might one day re-earn the honor of the title The Great American worker.

That is it for me for now. Obviously this conversation is one that can and will go on for decades, but those are my two cents, I'll save the rest of my bank account for the reactionary "Patriots" who can't see beyond their own cultural upbringing toward the new globalized economic conditions.

Take care everyone, and as I said, new stuff will be coming along shortly.

I hope everyone has a great thanksgiving and that family dynamics don't ruin what is meant to be a joyous occasion.

I will sign off with my new blog cover name, one that has been inspired by two of my largest influences,

 Much Love to you all,

Arthur Steppes

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