How the Latest Development Can Make America Great Again
The “Marxist” philosophy is built on antagonism between the “poor” and the “rich”. The rich take advantage of and exploit the poor, and the poor need to raise, take over the power and expropriate resources from the rich. “All Power to the People“. We saw what it actually turns out to be. Remember “Dispossession” in Soviet Russia after 1917. The “Kulaks” were not “the rich” but simply a middle class. The backbone of economy, hard workers, generation after generation. Accumulating honestly earned wealth. And here comes a handful of people convincing “the poor” to take away this wealth by force. Sure enough, those “advocates” for “the poor” become the top of the “Pyramid of Power”, and all the wealth taken away for the sake of “the poor” is in their disposal.
The Reagan’s America was the time when the “middle class” got strengthened. President Reagan represented their values. In economy, it was downsizing of the government in both size and powers, simplification of tax and other regulations. In foreign policy, it was stability. “Don’t interfere with us and we will not interfere with you.” Ever since Clinton arrival, the “Dispossession” started in USA. The only difference is, it was done “politely”. “Don’t give us all – give us 8%, live in peace for 1 year. In less than a generation we will absorb your wealth.”
Many have already forgotten the Subprime Mortgage crisis of 2008 and the shameful “Wall Street Bailout” that followed. All of that was “seeded” in Clinton’s era. Banks were “arm twisted” to lend and give mortgages to folks with doubtful credibility. The greed of the Financial Pyramid. By 20
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