The deal

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The deal is done  guess who won!

 

Balancing corporations and greens?

 

Who will loose? Who got to choose?

 

I guess it was there in the vote. 

 

Now, if working with your hands is not part of your plan..

 

Where do you find a harvest?

 

Corporate wares (mostly cheap crap but no body cares)?

 

The green revolution has started:

 

Buy a unit by the beach,  rent it out for five thousand dollars a week!

 

Maybe more?

 

The sharks are having a feast. 

  • Author: Valiantstar (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 27th, 2025 10:50
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  • sorenbarrett

    A poem of working with one's guile rather than one's back. A good read

  • Doggerel Dave

    Not quite sure where you are going with this one, but I'd say corporate power and wealth win the day - hopefully only for this moment - but quite possibly this is a pipe dream of mine (the momentary state of things right now)

    • 2781

      I think the winner, for now, could be hypocrisy.

      • Doggerel Dave

        Why and by whom?

      • arqios

        mmm... which sharks, though πŸ€” can't wait for the frenzy! πŸ•ŠοΈπŸ™

      • Tristan Robert Lange

        My friend, this hits hard…a bitter truth wrapped in a clean rhythm. The whole piece feels like watching the scales tip while everyone pretends nothing is happening. That final bite lands. πŸŒΉπŸ–€πŸ™πŸ•―οΈπŸ¦β€β¬›

        • 2781

          Thanks, I might sound a bit jaded - we had a week in the sun.
          The whole industry items to be fuelling inflation. Greed feeding on greed. Who gets screwed? They didn't abolish slavery.. just swapped it for credit.
          There was a fatal shark attack, which is tragic, but I couldn't help myself wondering...

          • Tristan Robert Lange

            YOU AIN'T KIDDING! Jaded is almost the way we are born at this point, and for good reason! Yikes on the fatal shark attack, but yeah, I totally hear you! You are most welcome, my friend.

          • Thomas W Case

            Superb work.



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