A Suit and A Tie
Laijon Liu 20161202
A suit and a tie get you somewhere
Get you thru some doors, a seat by a table
A wig and a robe get you some title
That you can write the law and interpret
The speeches you’ve practiced lifetime
The authoritative prose and diction
Get you mingle in a leading class
Get you decide how other people live
Uniformed men march under your order
You give them a paper, a lawful cause
Uniformed men are always some young adults
With their hard dicks and shitheads to fuck around
Their victims are just the usual kinds
Some redskins, slant eyes, and niger, red necks
It don’t matter where they are in the world
To you the honorable high class they’re all trash
You write the court order, the uniform enforces
Whether pipeline projects or Tibetan temples
the land belongs to you, the house is yours
The trash must comport and comply
Con men run the countries, their thug friends rule
Their business is front-page by backstage deals
Politicians, judges, police wear same uniform
They come out at night play trick or trade
Red bandits and white hood cone heads
Make their state laws and communist rules
Somethings never change, it’s true
It’s just one group dominate, and other suffer
Note:
Of course I've learned about government and official roles from classic Chinese novels and poetry.
Mainly the judge are friends of local officials and local business magnets, their relationships are intertwined, business owners (the bigwigs) want to install some facility on certain land, the judges will write a official document with official seal (states lawful), that the local residents be legally removed from that land by execution of cops, lawmen, and local para-military; when the judge and official need money to fund their political promotion, their buddy (the businessmen) will endorse all necessary cost. So there three separate parts: the private sectors, the official, the judicial act as one body. that's how Chinese Empire lasts for 5000 proud years, current US big corp and government are similar as Chinese model that depicted in Classic Chinese novels, like Outlaw of Marsh, Lao Can Travel Journal... the cops are pinned in between the local trash and their leadership, the judge, the chief, the official. When the bandits hide in forest they have to use weapon to rob, but when they hijack or infiltrate the governing system, they don't have to do the actual dirty work, they setup a perfect lawful system to take away people's property and rights, by producing a watermark document, send a suit up guy to sample a cup of water and certify it with a nice sticker, and dispatch a few number of cops to do their bidding, the art of pinning the cops is to make sure a few of them look great photo up moment in front of that mass of protesters, so the protesters portrayed as uncontrollable menacing mob/thugs, that would stir the protesters and make the cops think they are fighting a war fighting for their survival, and later someone would throw a rock, someone would get injured, and that's the time to pull in the troops put down the rebellion. So all is done in the name of Law and people are confused about the duty of judge, official, police and work of gangster business or big corp. it's really confusing, like the last a few seasons of the Breaking Bad, I just cannot tell if Walt is a HS Bio teacher running a profitable business or a real criminal.
This is what happen that money and politics and judiciary mix together:
people lose their basic rights
natives lose their lands and rivers
residents drink gas water
cops have to shoot protesters
Judges trade justice for endorsement
official put rich class first class to serve
big corps have to cook books all time
trillions dollars business only create 3000 jobs
those 3000 jobs are only average income pay
and will be reduced to 1000 jobs after 5 years
Only a few can pursue their right of happiness.
I don't blame the officials and judges that serve the rich (the big money), because the US political arena is set on a monopoly board, if they serve the the big money, they always get endorsement for their political career, if they lose or retire, or even step down tripped by a scandal, they can always have profitable venture with the businessmen that they've helped. Favoritism involves in every decision of Federal bill and local, States, it's unfair to hold politicians and judges to serve The People and the States First, because most people cannot sacrifice or risk their own benefit for altruism or America First. Money mix Politics is the name for corruption, it's universal.
Note:
Of course I've learned about government and official roles from classic Chinese novels and poetry.
Mainly the judge are friends of local officials and local business magnets, their relationships are intertwined, business owners (the bigwigs) want to install some facility on certain land, the judges will write a official document with official seal (states lawful), that the local residents be legally removed from that land by execution of cops, lawmen, and local para-military; when the judge and official need money to fund their political promotion, their buddy (the businessmen) will endorse all necessary cost. So there three separate parts: the private sectors, the official, the judicial act as one body. that's how Chinese Empire lasts for 5000 proud years, current US big corp and government are similar as Chinese model that depicted in Classic Chinese novels, like Outlaw of Marsh, Lao Can Travel Journal... the cops are pinned in between the local trash and their leadership, the judge, the chief, the official. When the bandits hide in forest they have to use weapon to rob, but when they hijack or infiltrate the governing system, they don't have to do the actual dirty work, they setup a perfect lawful system to take away people's property and rights, by producing a watermark document, send a suit up guy to sample a cup of water and certify it with a nice sticker, and dispatch a few number of cops to do their bidding, the art of pinning the cops is to make sure a few of them look great photo up moment in front of that mass of protesters, so the protesters portrayed as uncontrollable menacing mob/thugs, that would stir the protesters and make the cops think they are fighting a war fighting for their survival, and later someone would throw a rock, someone would get injured, and that's the time to pull in the troops put down the rebellion. So all is done in the name of Law and people are confused about the duty of judge, official, police and work of gangster business or big corp. it's really confusing, like the last a few seasons of the Breaking Bad, I just cannot tell if Walt is a HS Bio teacher running a profitable business or a real criminal.
This is what happen that money and politics and judiciary mix together:
people lose their basic rights
natives lose their lands and rivers
residents drink gas water
cops have to shoot protesters
Judges trade justice for endorsement
official put rich class first class to serve
big corps have to cook books all time
trillions dollars business only create 3000 jobs
those 3000 jobs are only average income pay
and will be reduced to 1000 jobs after 5 years
Only a few can pursue their right of happiness.
I don't blame the officials and judges that serve the rich (the big money), because the US political arena is set on a monopoly board, if they serve the the big money, they always get endorsement for their political career, if they lose or retire, or even step down tripped by a scandal, they can always have profitable venture with the businessmen that they've helped. Favoritism involves in every decision of Federal bill and local, States, it's unfair to hold politicians and judges to serve The People and the States First, because most people cannot sacrifice or risk their own benefit for altruism or America First. Money mix Politics is the name for corruption, it's universal.