Thursday, May 1, 2014

"The Seperation of Wealth & State"

Capitalism & the inequality it produces in society begs the question.
 
 
 
 
This was a great read and I'm going to provide a link here in red text to where this all stems from. The article was about  Thomas Piketty's analysis of Capitalism from antiquity into 2100. The only thing that he wasn't mentioning was this...  The Robber Barons that first capitalized on the industrial age and have been using the advents of modern technology ever since to cut their workforce and add to their bottom line. These guys controlled presidential elections in the late 1800's. Does anybody think that situation has gotten any better in America? Now it's all about robotic assembly lines, voice automation, higher bandwidth, bribing politicians & using our military abroad to steal natural resources, all while being negative externality producers... Human beings are antiquated eaters in a dog eat dog world. Communities need to see their money being spent come fully circulated back into their own economies via gainful employment instead of being outsourced. Plus the whole corporate body is a serious problem it's a cancer on humanity. It's only interest is profit hence it's only motivation. It's a one-way street, a monetary mosquito for lack of a better analogy.
 
What system can replace the current one?
 
The system prior to the corporate body was good. It was about corporations not only providing a community service, but also being dismantled soon as that task was completed, they were chartered by states. We should also be rid of a private corporation dictating our currency. The Fed should be abolished just like it was before 1913... Anyone else notice that being the only odd number depicted in the graph with the link provided? It's the same year the IRS became a voluntary tax. Look how perverted that all became for the working class of today. The Constitution needs to be adhered to while fixing what works and doesn't work for every citizen race, color & creed. You know how the politicians get on their soap box about separation of Church & State... Let's try separation of Wealth & State. There's a reason it's called civil service. These politicians have become a liability to constituents rather than a benefactor to them. This nation under the corporate body has become the exact same thing that the Founding Fathers revolted against.
 


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