Monday, April 12, 2021

This Is Why American Capitalism Is The Sick Man Of The World


American capitalism is capitalism for the uber rich and the corrupt Washington establishment and their sidekicks, the regional and state equivalents.

It is the capitalism in which the uber rich and their political cohorts and enablers become super uber rich while the rest of the hoi polloi soak in the lies and blame China for their predicament.

Biden's grand infrastructure dream, for example, is nothing but just a ponzi scheme where new money is dumped on the uber rich and the connected who then utilise the money to make more money on the stock and money markets and condescend to spare some of the new money in some infrastructure projects that probably won't get completed anyway, because, when the next administration comes in, it has its own ponzi schemes to think of, no? hehehe.......

It is the capitalism where more and more people are forced to camp out on the streets and scrape out a survival on what they could find in the dumpsters.

A truly, truly tragic tale of the greatest and richest country on earth!

It is time Americans woke up to the fact that their vaunted capitalism does not work for them.

Time they woke up to the fact that the vaunted American capitalism is the sick man of the world.

Maybe time for America to adopt the Chinese "communist" model of capitalism - capitalism with socialist characteristics, no? 

Hehehe

Unfortunately, the average American has been so conditioned against anything to do with "socialists" and "socialism" that they would rather choose to live beside the dumpsters than to have anything to do with those "S" monsters.

When, in the most basic of essence and meaning, "socialism" means working for society as a whole, for everyone's good, not just for the rich, the elite, the  privileged few, the connected and the corrupt political rats holding power hohoho.....

Hahaha, hahaha

Tragic!

Truly tragic!

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