If you want to know why the towers of American capitalism are crumbling, I recommend reading 'The Creature from Jekyll Island' by G. Edward Griffin.
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When I read things like the foundations of capitalism are shattering, I'm like, maybe we need that. Maybe we need some time where we're walking around with a donkey with pots clanging on the sides.
America's real business leaders understand unless or until the middle class regains its footing and its faith, capitalism remains vulnerable.
We exist to have our wealth moved up the economic chain out of our reach.
We're living through the twilight of American economic dominance.
What point is there to all the wealth and power that America may have if they can't look after its own?
Economic systems rise and fall just like empires. That's the kind of perspective we need to take if we hope to prosper for centuries rather than for the next quarter.
The constant influx of new cultures, new ideas and new ways of looking at old problems is a big part of the reason why America has been the most dynamic economy in the world for well over a century.
Economic progress, in capitalist society, means turmoil.
As capitalism falters, the rich move their money out of the country, violence increases, and politicians promising prosperity are elected.
Basically, what Economic Hit Men are trained to do is to build up the American empire. To create situations where as many resources as possible flow into this country, to our corporations, and our government, and in fact we've been very successful.
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