RAD Dictionary
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ALEC (American Legislative Exchange Council) noun
al·eek
1. A nonpartisan, Republican organization that facilitates the buying and selling of legislators or legislation.
2. Defunct, debunked, lie.
Americant noun
ə-’mer-ə-kant
1. Any safety net, assistance program or any program that doesn’t benefit the rich that America provided to it's citizens in the last century but no longer provides and/or demonizes as Socialism in this century.
See also Ameriwont noun
Ameritocrisy noun
ə-’mer-ə-stä-krə-see
1. America's ruling class
Ameriwont noun
ə-’mer-ə-wont
1. Any safety net, assistance program or any program that doesn’t benefit the rich that America provided to it's citizens in the last century but no longer provides and/or demonizes as Socialism in this century.
B
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C
Capitannibalism noun
chərch·ən·stãt
kli·mət chãnj
1. An ecological disaster created by corporations, industrialists and bad leaders as a means to satisfy their greed.
Conflicts of interest noun (double entendre)
‘kän-flikts əv ‘in-(ə-)rəst
1. When a member of Congress use their knowledge to make illicit gains (ie. on the stock market) or profit garnered from illicit gains (ie. on the stock market)
Also see – Pelosied
Also see - Insider Traitor
Corruptibalism noun
Corruptocracy noun
kə·‵rəpt· ä·krə·se
1. A democracy at the end-stages of Capitalism. See - America
D
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENTS noun
de·klə·rã·shən əv in·də·pen·dənts
1. Republican Party doctrine which states that there is no need to help the needy. It requires that services meant to help individuals (the poor, elderly, disabled) not be provided: Whether seeking funds to attain a degree higher than primary and secondary education or loans to start a business or simply providing funds to avoid becoming homeless, THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENTS forbids any such attempts.
2. A Christian philosophy according to republican leaders like Paul Ryan, a self-admitted follower of atheist author Ayn Rand who now denies his praise for her.
Demblues noun
DeMOCKrazy noun
di· mä·krə·se
1. A political system that pretends to represent a nation of people who are krazy enough to believe their best interests are being acted upon.
2. Any democratic voter who believes “voting blue no matter who” does anything but leave that voter blue.
Democratic Party noun
Deniables noun
1. Any argument in which people or groups cloak themselves as a means to avoid accountability for their words or actions.
Disposable Income noun
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F
Factsination noun
1. A technique used by influential news sources to inoculate the masses against the truth. Historically, administered between 6 – 9 pm, but delivered 24-hours a day as a recent phenomenon.
Fiatzi noun
Feeneyism adjective
1. A rich person who considers the ramifications of their excessive wealth and takes action(s)
2. to remediate it's most negative impacts.
Full-time Homeless noun
fůl-’t-eye-m hōm·ləs
1. Homeless people working full-time jobs who still can't pay for shelter.
Also see - Lifeviction
G
GAFFE-FACTORY noun
gaf fa k -t ( ə)ree
1. An international speaking tour of Mitt Romney, Donald Trump, George W. Bush or Nancy Pelosi
Global Economy noun
Gentrifuckation noun
jen -tra - f ə-’kay-shən
in the neighborhood in which they grew up.
H
Hindsightinitialism noun
hin(d)-sit·i-’ni·shə·li-zem
1. When your first choice is the worst choice.
NOTE: Created by Hindsight Hillary, because the majority of the initial decisions made by the politician
1. Hillary Clinton were proven by history to be the wrong decisions.
Homelessnesslessness adjective \ˈhōm-ləs-nəs-ləs-nəs\ (also called, Homeless Squared or Doubly Homeless)
hōm·ləs·nəs·ləs·nəs
Cause(s) - Corruption, greed and inequality.
Hypocrolypse, noun
1. Slang, circa 2017, the downfall of society caused by blatant hypocrisy.
I
Ignore Rant noun
ig-’nór rant
1. Any argument devoid of facts, empirical data or even anecdotal evidence.
Related: Easily ignored. Can and most likely should be ignored.
Immoral Legality noun
(.)i(m)-mór-·əl
li-’ga-lə-tee
1.
A system of regulation that causes harm to the majority through the
implementation of immoral laws which only serve a minority.
Implie intransitive verb
1. To lie indirectly
2. to involve or indicate by making an untrue statement with intent to deceive
3. to create a false or misleading impression
Insider Traitor noun
(.)in-s-eye-dər tray-tər
Also see – Pelosied
Also see - Conflicts of interest
Inequanomics noun
(.)i-’ne-kwe-’nä-miks
1. The
misguided belief that a few rich people can match the spending power
of hundreds of millions of consumers. An example would be a
comparison between the daily spending of the 400 richest people in
America and the 150 million people this elite group's wealth equals:
For every meal, tank of gas, car, home, clothing purchase, there is
no way in which these 400 individuals could ever spend as much as 150
million people. Even if each of these 400 wealthiest people
bought the most expensive of any of the items mentioned above and
supported families consisting of 100 members each, their spending
would still only amount to 40,000 people versus that of 150,000,000
people.
J
Job Creator noun
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L
Lifeviction noun
lie-vik-shən
1. Any eviction that occurs to a person or persons involuntarily living in the street, in a vehicle or any temporary encampment.
See - Full-time Homeless
Homeless people working full-time jobs who still can't pay for shelter.
Liberty Slave noun
li-bər-tee slãv
1. An individual incarcerated and made to do free labor in a country where Life, Liberty and The Pursuit of Happiness are usurped by laws written "By, For and Of the Private Prison Corporations."
Loan Shark noun
lōn ‘shärk
1. Any bank labeled as "Too Big To Fail" that issues credit cards with excessive interest rates which are deemed illegal if utilized by the mob.
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Modern day slavery noun
mä-dərn dã ‘slã-v(ə-)ree
1. A system in which convicted criminals (mostly non-violent) are made to work for multi million-dollar corporations and state agencies for next to nothing because they are not protected from slavery under the 13th Amendment.
N
Neo -Feudalism noun
nee-ō-fyü-də- li-zəm
1. A system similar to Feudalism, inclusive of all forms of commerce (not simply land ownership) but lacking the titles of nobility of its predecessor.
2. A period in the 21st century of American history when all commerce was controlled by supremely wealthy individuals and/or corporations. Examples cited include, food production (85% of the beef industry was controlled by 4 corporations, 66% of the pork industry controlled by 4 corporations and 60% of the poultry industry is controlled by 4 corporations), large retail or wholesale stores such as BJ’s, etc.
Neo-Slavery noun
1. A modern-era use of labor attained through higher rates of incarceration (legitimate or not), impoverishment of the population, and zealot adherence to the will of an Oligarchy.
Related – Also known as “Modern Slavery”
The NO Standard noun
1. The monetary system upon which the United States' standard economic unit of account is based. A currency back by a varying quantity of nothing.
Nukular arms noun
1. The types of arms that don't disintegrate when a nuclear bomb is dropped. Usually resistant to the sunburn one would receive on the back of their neck during an atomic explosion. May sometimes be used to put out flames on clothing, if those flames are due to a nuclear bomb being dropped.
Related - Not useful against regular fire.
O
Optimistic-Pessimist noun
1. One who knows Humanity can make the world a better place, but doubts that it will.
Out of your jaw verb
‘aůt-əv ‘yůr ‘jó
1. The ability to make one’s mouth move faster then their mind.
P
Pelosied verb
pil-lō-seed
1. When a voter continually elects a leader despite the fact that the leader's record details just how opposed her or his policies are to said voter's best interest.
Related - Pelosied is interchangeable with McConnelled, Schumered, or AOCed
Politrician verb
President of the United States noun
pre-zə-dənt ‘əv thə yů-’ni-təd stãts
1. In the New Century, this term simply meant the “lesser of two evils”.
Promiss noun
prä-’mis
1. When a person of authority fails to fulfill a promise made.
NOTE: Usually associated with campaign promises made by political candidates.
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R
Republican Party noun
ri-’pə-bli-kən pär-ty\
1. A political party that tells its constituents how it will screw over everyone except the wealthy.
2. A political party that says and does crazy shit.
Responsible Homeowner noun
ri-’spän(t)-sə-bəl
hōm- ō-nər
1.
People who pay and/or paid their mortgages whether employed or
otherwise.
2. Designation used to appease
constituents with upside down mortgages, who hadn’t lost their
jobs.
Romnesaur noun
rōm-nee- sore
1. A creature with multiple heads. Each head could speak the language of whomever it faced, except for the negroid. This creature was especially dangerous to the Americanous Voterasaurus, which it devoured after herding towards cliffs or pits called Trickle Downs. Also had an uncanny ability to hoard and hide its possessions.
2. Sometimes referenced as a Hillarious Hindsighticus.
Rush Limbo noun
rəsh
lim-(.)bō
1.
The Urgency with which the Republican Party hopes to keep the United
States of America stuck in the Quagmire created by the Republican
Party.
S
Second Amendment noun
‘se-kənd
ə-
’men(d0-mənt
1. The "right of the people to keep and
bear arms" not armaments.
Self - Complacency adjective
1. The act of ignoring actual or possibly bad things that could have an impact on one's self.
2. Sometimes referred to as Ostrich Syndrome.
Self - Mass Extinction noun
‘self-mas
ik-’ stin(k)-shən
1.
The act of causing extinction of one’s own species in a relatively
short period of geological time, usually as a consequence of a
catastrophic global event, or an abrupt change in the environment
Slumming it, nerb
Supply Side/Trickle Down noun
sə-
‘pli sid/’tri-kəl
daun
1. An economic policy in which the majority of taxpayers forfeit their
own money, which is given to the rich in hopes that
the rich will in turn give some of this donated money back to the
poor and middle class after said poor and middle class have performed
some labor or task for the rich.
2. Myth
T
Tax Incentive or Subsidy noun
‘taks in-’sen-tiv OR səb-sə-dee
1. Entitlement(s) paid to wealthy individuals and corporations. In the early part of the 21st Century, tax incentives/subsidies went to corporations that outsourced labor, allowing those corporations to acquire more money than certain deities.
2. Reward(s) that inordinately benefitted the wealthy.
U
Untied States of America noun
ən-’
ti- ‘d stãts
əv
ə-’mer-ə-kə
1. Formerly known as The United States of America which became unraveled
due to insane greed.
V
Vomment noun
‘kä- ment
Ideas or beliefs spewed by people who have no proof of their claims which are rarely based in fact or reality.
W
Wage Slave noun
1. An employee who must work or lose their ability to thrive and/or survive within the constraints of Capitalism
2. An individual who cannot retire at retirement age due to debt, low wages and bad leadership
Also see – Neo-slavery, free slave
Walled Off Well Off noun (also known as Gated Communities)
wol-d
off ‘wel off
1. Areas where the "less than super rich" sequestered
themselves starting in the latter half
of the 20th
century.
2. Also
known as “WOWOs” in the late 2000s,
due to sounds that emanated from these homeowners whenever a
neighbor’s kid walked on their grass.
Warzard noun (also known as Gated Communities)
1. Any person who can take one (1) or two (2) wars and turn it/them into many more wars.
2. Any war hawk who can drop so many bombs, as to run out of bombs and still receive the Nobel peace prize.
NOTE 1: The current record is held by President “O-Bomb-A” Obama, who turned two (2) wars into seven (7) and also holds the distinction of receiving the Nobel peace prize.
NOTE 2: Notable trait of a Warzard is that they are always Christian.
Whizdumb noun (also known as The Dunning-Kruger effect)
‘(h)wiz-’dəm
1.
When stupid people “know” they’re
right..
Wellthy noun
1. A rich person who considers the ramifications of their excessive wealth and takes action(s) to remediate it's most negative impacts.
See – Feeneyism - Charles (Chuck) Feeney AKA The only good billionaire - a man worth eight (8) billion dollars who gave it all away to charities before his death.
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Class Warfare
ReplyDelete1. The certainty of the elite 1% that it is their right to have more at the expense of the many.
2. An expletive aimed by the elite at the lower classes when they start to realize they are being screwed over.
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