Abundance=work. Do the math.
Um, the 98% of the people in the country who do all the work needed to create that abundance receive only a tiny fraction of that abundance in exchange for often over 40 hours a week of hard work , whereas the top 2% receive over 80% of that abundance in return for no useful work, but simply for owning factories and sometimes only pieces of paper. You need some brushing up on your math skills too, Truckie.
And have the government put regulations on how much output people can produce, meanwhile the select few government officials in such said people's government start skimming off the top all the while putting rabid rats in front of people who demand more for harder work?
How about simply demanding the full fruit of our collective labor in exchange for our hard work instead of the tiny fraction we receive via the wage system?
Sorry but I was monitoring routes for Marvel comics, which you seem to not care about if they pay drivers next to nothing for two-day deliveries from the Big Apple to the Gay Bay just so you can pay next to $10 an issue.
I care very much for how little of the wealth hard workers under capitalism receive in exchange for their labor, including truck drivers, which is why I constantly critique this system.
Stan Lee's gotta finance The Avengers movie somehow. I say if it puts asses in the seats and makes a lot of money for many people...well, I know you'll pay $20 for a 3D ticket.
Stan Lee doesn't work directly for Marvel anymore. It will be financed by Paramount Pictures working in conjunction with Marvel Studios, who in turn have a contract with Disney, who presently owns Marvel Comics. Stan Lee is simply hired as a consultant (and does a quick cameo in most of the films), but has nothing to do with the financing aspect of the movies. Just sayin', in case you meant to identify Stan Lee with Marvel Comics in the same way so many people identify Mickey Mouse as an avatar for Disney in general.
And btw, I don't pay extra money for 3D, because I do not personally think it's worth the extra money when I am already paying a fortune for pop corn and drinks.
Sorry but I'll buy a camera rip at the laundromat for $5 dollars and get some chicken wings and collared greens at Sweet Robin's soul shack. There's my bread and circus, buddy.
Only if the chicken you purchase happens to be breaded.
Also, you did say you will watch Sunday Night Football, and professional sports are indeed modern "bread and circuses" in the same sense chariot races and gladiatorial arenas were in the days of the Roman Empire.