"The American oligarchy spares no pains in promoting the belief that it does not exist, but the success of its disappearing act depends on equally strenuous efforts on the part of an American public anxious to believe in egalitarian fictions and unwilling to see what is hidden in plain sight." —Michael Lind, To Have and to Have Not
We all have very strong differences of opinion on many issues. However, like our founding fathers before us, we must put aside our differences and unite to fight a common enemy.
It has now become evident to a critical mass that the Republican and Democratic parties, along with all three branches of our government, have been bought off by a well-organized Economic Elite who are tactically destroying our way of life. The harsh truth is that 99 percent of the U.S. population no longer has political representation. The U.S. economy, government and tax system is now blatantly rigged against us.
Current statistical societal indicators clearly demonstrate that a strategic attack has been launched and an analysis of current governmental policies prove that conditions for 99 percent of Americans will continue to deteriorate. The Economic Elite have engineered a financial coup and have brought war to our doorstep…and make no mistake, they have launched a war to eliminate the U.S. middle class.
To those who feel I am using extreme rhetoric, I ask you to please take a few minutes of your time to hear me out and research the evidence put forth. The facts are there for the unprejudiced, rational and reasoned mind to absorb. It is the unfortunate reality of our current crisis.
Unless we all unite and organize on common ground, our very way of life and the ideals that our country was founded upon will continue to unravel.
Before exposing exactly who the Economic Elite are, and discussing common sense ways in which we can defeat them, let’s take a look at how much damage they have already caused.

At thirteen years of age, Stephen Stafford is causing quite a stir at Morehouse College. Stafford has a triple major in pre-med, math and computer science. Though he loves playing video games and playing his drum set, he is no typical teenager.
“I’ve never taught a student as young as Stephen, and it’s been amazing,” said computer science professor Sonya Dennis. “He’s motivating other students to do better and makes them want to step up their game.”
Read More Feb 01, 2010 Dr. Boyce Watkins | Add a Comment
John Breckinridge is a part of the great history of this city. His memory deserves a prominent place here, both as a testament to his being, as well as a reminder to us of his hubris.
Breckinridge was no doubt a genius. Many of his attributes represent what we want for people in Lexington today. Education, intelligence, leadership, dedication, determination, courage, diplomacy, good sense, faithfulness, honesty. We all could go on. He possessed such a trove.
He did really just one wrong thing: he believed that some people should be able to own other people.
Read More Jan 22, 2010 Steve Austin | Add a Comment
For those of you who don’t know or who are unaware of his writings and speeches, Tim Wise brings up some very sound and controversial topics. He speaks nationally on White privilege and racism.
Follow the read more link for more commentary and videos.
Read More Nov 23, 2009 WGO staff | Add a Comment
Bad news on the local economic front today: at least a $2 million shortfall in Lexington’s budget. Not terrible, given the conditions, but pretty stark nonetheless. Of course, most people have seen this coming for a long time. Our city revenues, and the services they fund, are too dependent on payroll taxes, which means we are at the mercy of global economic trends that are eliminating our jobs and forcing wages downward for those that remain employed.
Read More Oct 28, 2009 Steve Austin | 1 Comment
The video of the fight has been removed.
Read More Oct 01, 2009 Lafe Taylor | 2 Comments
I’m not really into posting videos and what not, but I liked this song and figured, “what the hey?“ The song is titled “ Gimmie Dat “ by Ambassador.
Read More Jun 15, 2009 WGO Staff | 1 Comment
There I was, washing my hands at the sink, my senses alive and my eyes enchanted by the almost fluorescent green of the liquid soap. My skin tingly with the germ killing aptitude of the silky smooth emollients. My mind boggled by the soap’s ability to moisturize while slaughtering icky bacteria and germs with reckless abandon. My nose enthralled by the scents of juicy melons (not sure which melons and how juicy, but, just go with me on this). My very soul energized and provoked by extracts of various fruits, berries, and trees from the farthest jungles all around the world.
Then, I thought about this question, and it resonated with my own doubts/fears/neuroses: “What if soap didn’t work?”
Let’s be clear: This recession has become President Barack Obama’s personal War on Terror. Like the War on Terror, the enemy is evasive, the challenge is global, international cooperation is necessary, and the battle is unlike any other in our nation’s history.
Read More Mar 19, 2009 Dr. Boyce Watkins | Add a Comment
We all say we want peace, but it is impossible to have peace in hell. A person at peace is a person who is secure. A person at peace is a person whose life is in order. Without security and order, human life can never be at peace.
Read More Jan 21, 2009 Shahied Rashid | Add a Comment
The over exposure of sports and entertainment in our society has the potential of keeping a generation of Black children from being all they can be and it needs to be addressed now.
Read More Jan 01, 2009 Bruce Edwards | Add a Comment
Considering the number of Black players, it is a shame there are so few (four) Black head football coaches among the 119 Football Bowl Subdivision teams. Suing the NCAA or individual schools will not fix the problem.
Read More Dec 22, 2008 Bruce Edwards | 1 Comment
I got up this morning at 7:22 a.m. and headed to the grocery store to pick up a few items. On my way I remembered that Corey’s story would be in the paper today. Yes, the Herald Leader came through for us. I was so happy when we were told that they would definitely be able to do the story. But I was even more surprised to find out that it made front page on Sunday’s paper.
Read More Oct 06, 2008 Shawna | Add a Comment
A woman is robbed for her purse. It is an all too common occurrence— one that happens nearly everyday, in nearly every city. How many times are they reported? How many times do the authorities catch the perpetrator? How often do they get the right person?
Read More Sep 07, 2007 Tony Rawlings | 5 Comments