LATE STAGE CAPITALISM

Trickle-down theory IRL

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Well if the top glass wasn't a Jew, maybe it wouldn't keep all the wine to itself.

Go look up the richest white man, one of the most generous people on the planet.

shit below is seriously about to break. It's gonna be fun.

>white genocide.

communism is awful, but the solution is literally to just give money to the poor so they spend it.

it's so fucking simple.

they push communism so you don't realize that in this system it would be so easy to just print money for you.

like everything else, choice is an illusion. you are presented with communism instead of freedom from your chains. Makes you want to vote for the chains but try to make them a little more comfortable.

In trickledown economics you rely on people on the top to "do the right thing". Why not to just enforce it through the law so you don't get stuck with (((((the rich)))))

Bernie's big thing was "Free College"

Wow, free indoctrination. Great!... Not just free money?

Wake up.

Communism and Capitalism are both shit, Corporatism is the best economic system.

>has never studied world history or economics

from ukraine, so it seems about right

If your pic was true, then literally none of us would have money.
Also what worth does money have that only accumulates and goes moldy

Capitalism, by its very nature, is shit. It must devour everything: the environment, communities, nations. All must be subjugated to the motive of profit, and if one CEO is too ethical for that, he will be replaced by another who isn't. When regulations hinder profits, they are removed, sooner or later. When the laborer in a country isn't desperate enough, and when wages aren't low enough, corporations bring in hordes of stupid foreigners to compete with the natives and to inflate the labor pool.
>capitalism is pretty much: the people own the companies but laws still exist to keep things ethical.
Don't kid yourself. People own companies in the sense that the companies are owned by human beings, but certainly not "the people". How much control does the American public have over Microsoft or GM - companies that at hard at work to bankrupt the American worker by outsourcing and importing H1B poo-in-loos? How much control do the German people have over Siemens? The companies have no loyalty to their home countries whatsoever and they answer to no one. All they care about is ever-increasing profits, and when the profit motive is in conflict with the interest of the community - and it fucking is -, then the profit motive wins, every time.

Corporatism is actually still influential in Germany. It's the main remnant of fascism. Just take a look at how unions and employers interact in Germany. It was the main reason why we got unscratched through the 2009 depression.

Take a look at how much power the people have over Volkswagen.

stop drinking

Meanwhile, in reality.

yes this is late stage socialism
the upper class will sip so much juice and put so much pressure (trough taxation) on lower class that it will collapse

enforcing to the do the "right thing" isnt the right thing. charity comes from the heart. and even then having to enforce who gets what and how much is a very challenging and complex thing.

DLET THIS GOY

If that picture is correct, then doesn't it imply that the upper class grows larger? Isn't that a good thing?

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yeah their bellies are larger.

the upper class in socialism are bureaucrats
and they are doing nothing apart from sitting on the chair farting and inventing new formulas for you to fill
they are literally parasites

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This is a trick comment. There is no upper class in communist and socialist societies, only a bunch of slumlords with a few more molding potatoes.

Only a true communist believes there's value in being king nigger, lord of the massive ghetto that is the communist nation.

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Tbh it is incomplete and missing an allegory to banking. The top glass is more like a Tap and everyone under gets some only if the bartender feels like pulling a lever.

I don't understand why central banks cannot/are not owned by the state/government.

Because the invisible hand pouring the wine belongs to Jews. Goyim can't into banking because of muh principles and Masonic shabbos goyim being controlled by the (((second hand.)))

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lol.

but to me it always made sense that it'd be owned by the government.

guess i'm alone

its mostly true with globalisation in full swing. the money moves offshore quickly and doesn't come back unless its to buy up assets in your neighbourhood. eventually the locals lose their identity, die out, get bred out and the country belongs to the new owners. this is then rinsed and repeated some centuries later.

in a protectionist system, most of the money flows down locally because it doesn't have anywhere else to go. those were the days manufacturing was still alive in the west.

A RISING TIDE RAISES ALL SHIPS REEE EEE EEEEEEEE E E E EEEEEEE

the way to solve the capitalism problem is to put expiration dates on money

Capitalism eventually gets overtaken by Jews.
Communism has Jews governing from the beginning.
That's why we need full Hitlerism.