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 All / ByNomi Prins
    The “big club” that “you ain’t in,” as George Carlin famously put it, is increasingly visible as the presidential election rolls on toward November. Politicians and the donor class that controls them have made it known to the public that they are not representatives of the majority but rather the small elite minority. Nomi Prins,...
  • A “Multi polar world” based on The One Ring, the zero, are not possible.
    That’s a Rothschild world, a “Jew” world. A singularity, a black hole.

    I reefer to the excellent book “This Perfect Day” by Ira Levin.

  • “scapegoating…Wall St. run by Jews”

    it isn’t? U mean “former (((Goldman-Sachs))) Managing Director” (((Nomi Prins))) isn’t a Jewess?

    actually….it is, and she is.

    which means: downfall of the dollar = downfall of the Jews.

    that’d be nice. But so far, not happening. Or happening so slowly that the Jews will blow up the entire planet before letting it happen.

  • our belief in capitalism when it’s actually practiced effectively to help other people, after all, having a successful economy in China helps a lot of people.

    China’s economy under Mao was the most successful takeoff in recorded history/

    Why doesn’t China have more vigorous trade unions instead of official trade what is their minimum wage?

    China has 72% union membership and, as a result, wages always get 56% of GDP. That’s why almost all Chinese workers own their homes, mostly outright.

  • Like a gilded coating that makes the dullest things glitter, today’s thin veneer of political populism covers a grotesque underbelly of growing inequality that’s hiding in plain sight. And this phenomenon of ever more concentrated wealth and power has both Newtonian and Darwinian components to it. In terms of Newton’s first law of motion: those...
  • @Bill Jones
    It's hard to give heedence to a harpy who conflates wages and income.

    So I don't.

    Replies: @Randy Heller

    It’s hard to pay heed or give credence to somebody who thinks “heedence” is a word, and uses it to criticize somebody else for misusing two actual real words.

    So I don’t.

  • @jacques sheete
    @Philip Owen


    There will be a!ways be mentally ill people and junkies at the bottom.
     
    One would be surprised at the mentally ill at the top as well. Junkies, sex, porn and violence addicts floating at the top is nothing new. I knew one very well (among some others I didn't know really well) who, after making many millions, became a "krischin," piously clutching a Bible wherever he went, then, after getting bored with that phase, became a coke addict and lost his business. He got clean and started another business, built largely on soft scamming of folks...

    In Rivers and bad Governments, the lightest Things swim at top.

    -Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard Improved; 1754March. III Month.
     
    Note who controls government. So we have dregs at the bottom and scum at the top. What's a productive middle class fool supposed ta do? (That's a rhetorical question since I have my own answers, but they are not for publication, though part of it is ya hafta figure it out yerself, or it's utterly useless.)

    Replies: @Philip Owen

    True. Most aristocrats lived a life of debauchery. A few pursued agricultural improvement, science or other sorts of progress.

  • Reminds me of a joke. A journo interviews a millionaire and asks how he became so rich. The guys answers: ‘When I was a school kid, I used to get up early and deliver newspapers before school. Every delivery got me one penny. I did not spend the money, but deposited it in a bank. Then my grandma died and left me 10 million. That’s how by hard work and frugality I became a millionaire”.

  • @Wally
    @HallParvey

    Your indoctrination runs deep.

    BTW, before being defeated by Germany, after France declared war on Germany, France had a much larger army.

    It is important to remember that France had already invaded Germany, the Saar in 1939, and that throughout this entire period Hitler was begging Churchill to negotiate a return to the status quo.


    "Hitler will have no war, but he will be forced into it, not this year but later..." (The Jewish Emil Ludwig, Les Annales, June, 1934)
     
    Why have you dodged my comment #99?

    Replies: @HallParvey

    Your indoctrination runs deep.

    Indeed. Most of us are confined to history as written by the victors. This is a truism for all of recorded history.

    From #99…

    their accomplishment are remarkable in spite what the indoctrinated are required to recite.

    Now, just who might be in charge of the indoctrination? Any ideas?

  • @Joe Levantine
    @HallParvey

    "Fortunately, Adolf the First had dragged Germany out of the depression by putting everyone to work making war materials. And marching about in fancy uniforms. It was obvious that he intended to invade somebody (after all, why have a big army if it is just going to sit around), and the likely candidate was France. Right next door."

    According to a comment I read on this site, backed by references that I unfortunately did not copy, out of six million people who found employment, only one million went into the armament industry. Notwithstanding the lack of reference for this claim, let us remember that Hitler did engage in a wide infrastructure program of building roads, dams and canals, which was his way of applying Keynesian economics to stimulate the German economy. One thing that stood out during this infrastructure project was that he obliged the contractors to use manual labour instead of relying on machines so he could reduce unemployment. This factor created the multiplier effect as wealth started trickling to the labour class which in turn increased their purchasing power and stimulated the economy. Also, the increased stability that came with the National Socialist rule enticed many multinationals to invest in Germany including many leading American companies. Essentially, the German economy rose because of the same factor that made Germany grow in a way that threatened British dominance before WWI, namely PUTTING FINANCE AT THE SERVICE OF INDUSTRY, which is antithetical to the status quo of today. To manage such a deed one has to have the power to put the bankers in their right place. Here should we also mention the Volkswagen project that was meant to provide every German family with a car without resorting to credit finance?

    As for your contention that Hitler raised his army to conquer France, I would humbly ask you to consider reading Mein Kampf where he clearly stated that it would never be in Germany's interest to wage war to the West either against France or Britain. Note that he gave up any claim on Alsace Lorraine and in his letter to Daladier two days before France declared war on Germany, Hitler reminded Daladier that Germany had no qualms about its border with France and that a repeat of the bloodshed of WWI would be senseless.

    History revisionism can be a powerful way to break out of the matrix of control.

    Replies: @jacques sheete, @Wally, @HallParvey

    As for your contention that Hitler raised his army to conquer France

    The contention was that if you have an army, you are tempted to use it. Much like some countries around today. France just happened to be nearby.

    No argument about how he did it. We are prisoners of the historical record as written by the victors.

  • @Wally
    @bluedog

    More strawmen.

    However, the top 20% of Americans DO pay 87% of all federal income taxes, lower 50% pay NONE.

    Replies: @bluedog

    Of course they pay tax’s on a very small income due to inflation, first its payroll taxes then come the taxes on everything else they buy many time both state and federal,so the stupidity of saying they don’t pay taxes is just that stupidity.!!

  • @jacques sheete

    Survival of the Richest
    All Are Equal, Except Those Who Aren’t
     
    Note to those who believe that the mega rich arenotwelfare mutthas.:


    Hot Off the Press:Israel’s Three Largest Banks Pay Hundreds of Millions In Fines for Helping US Citizens Evade Taxes

    PS: Hey Wally, that was for you. Of course Atzmon must be a self-loather and kunspirasee theerist...

    Replies: @Wizard of Oz

    Your Hot Off the Press link didn’t work. Can you please provide the URL.

  • @Wally
    @jacques sheete

    So you advocate that those welfare recipients should be denied jobs so they cant get even more welfare.

    " “How is the fact that the top 20% pay 87% of federal income taxes considered ‘welfare’?” strawman that it is."

    The 50% who DO NOT pay Federal income taxes are being subsidized by those that do. Catch up.

    Even for your beloved California's state income taxthe top 5% of earners pays two-thirds of the tax. The bottom 80% pays less than 11%.
    https://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-sac-skelton-income-tax-california-wealthy-20190311-story.html

    Oh ouch!!

    Replies: @Biff

    The 50% who DO NOT pay Federal income taxes are being subsidized by those that do.

    Void of any logic or meaning, but considering the source, why not.

    • Agree:bluedog
  • @anarchyst
    @Wally

    Wally:
    I don't know where you are from, but here in the midwest, Costco pays an average of $20.00 per hour...

    Replies: @Wally

    Please read what I posted, $11.74 is Costco’sminimum wage, $11.oo is Walmart’sminimum wage

    Average Costco Wholesale hourly pay ranges from approximately $11.74 per hour
    https://www.indeed.com/cmp/Costco-Wholesale/salaries?location=US%2FCA

    Like Walmart, they do have many positions that pay much more.

  • @Wally
    @anarchyst

    "A good example of this is the negative criticism that Costco receives for paying its employees well above market wages. These same wall street types praise Wal-Mart for paying its employees barely subsistence wages while assisting them in filling out their public assistance (welfare) forms."

    facts:
    Costco minimum wage 11.74 per hr
    Walmart minimum wage 11.00 per hour

    Replies: @anarchyst

    Wally:
    I don’t know where you are from, but here in the midwest, Costco pays an average of $20.00 per hour…

    • Replies:@Wally
    @anarchyst

    Please read what I posted, $11.74 is Costco'sminimum wage, $11.oo is Walmart'sminimum wage

    "Average Costco Wholesale hourly pay ranges from approximately $11.74 per hour"
    https://www.indeed.com/cmp/Costco-Wholesale/salaries?location=US%2FCA

    Like Walmart, they do have many positions that pay much more.

  • @Joe Levantine
    @Wally

    I have read a book by the name Hitler'sRevolution' by Richard Tedor. It is highly recommended reading that elaborates on what is referred to as the the German economic miracle under National Socialism.

    Replies: @Wally

    Thanks, Joe.

    The economic powerhouse that NS Germany created, outside the mandates / system of the day, is one of, if not THE top reason why war was forced upon Germany.

    Hitler will have no war, but he will be forced into it, not this year but later…” (The Jewish Emil Ludwig, Les Annales, June, 1934)

  • @anarchyst
    @obwandiyag

    Henry Ford CREATED a market which had not existed when he paid his employees $5.00 per day when the average wage of the day was around $1.25 per day. His premise was not entirely altruistic as assembly line work was monotonous; a way had to be found to retain employees, as well. Of course, the wall street types and the banksters howled that Ford’s wage rates would destroy capitalism (as they knew it-those at the top reap all of the benefits while the proles are forced to live on a bare subsistence wage, due to the machinations of those at the top).
    Guess what??
    The OPPOSITE happened. Henry Ford knew one of the basic tenets of a truly free, capitalistic society, that a well-paid work force would be able to participate and contribute to a strong economy, unlike what is taught in business schools today-that wages must be kept to a bare minimum and that the stockholder is king. Our free trade politicians have assisted the greedy wall street types and banksters in depressing wages on the promise of cheap foreign labor and products.
    A good example of this is the negative criticism that Costco receives for paying its employees well above market wages. These same wall street types praise Wal-Mart for paying its employees barely subsistence wages while assisting them in filling out their public assistance (welfare) forms.
    Any sane person KNOWS that in order for capitalism to work, employees need to make an adequate wage. Unfortunately, this premise does not exist in today’s business climate.
    Henry Ford openly criticized those of the “tribe” for manipulating wall street and banksters to their own advantage, and was roundly (and unjustly) criticized for pointing out the TRUTH. Catholic priest, Father Coughlin did the same thing and was punished by the Catholic church, despite his popularity and exposing the TRUTH of the American economy and the outsider internationalists that ran it . . . and STILL run it.
    Our race to the bottom will not be without consequences. A great realignment is necessary (and is coming) . .

    Replies: @Wally

    “A good example of this is the negative criticism that Costco receives for paying its employees well above market wages. These same wall street types praise Wal-Mart for paying its employees barely subsistence wages while assisting them in filling out their public assistance (welfare) forms.”

    facts:
    Costco minimum wage 11.74 per hr
    Walmart minimum wage 11.00 per hour

    • Replies:@anarchyst
    @Wally

    Wally:
    I don't know where you are from, but here in the midwest, Costco pays an average of $20.00 per hour...

    Replies: @Wally

  • @obwandiyag
    But all the geniuses on here believe that it is just hunky-dory for the rich to make more and more and more money. Because they deserve it. Because they worked for it and earned it.

    This is the libertarian creed: give all the money to the rich and then die of starvation with humility and grace. Because it is only right and fair and good.

    Replies: @bongstar420, @Wally, @Willem, @anarchyst

    Henry Ford CREATED a market which had not existed when he paid his employees $5.00 per day when the average wage of the day was around $1.25 per day. His premise was not entirely altruistic as assembly line work was monotonous; a way had to be found to retain employees, as well. Of course, the wall street types and the banksters howled that Ford’s wage rates would destroy capitalism (as they knew it-those at the top reap all of the benefits while the proles are forced to live on a bare subsistence wage, due to the machinations of those at the top).
    Guess what??
    The OPPOSITE happened. Henry Ford knew one of the basic tenets of a truly free, capitalistic society, that a well-paid work force would be able to participate and contribute to a strong economy, unlike what is taught in business schools today-that wages must be kept to a bare minimum and that the stockholder is king. Our free trade politicians have assisted the greedy wall street types and banksters in depressing wages on the promise of cheap foreign labor and products.
    A good example of this is the negative criticism that Costco receives for paying its employees well above market wages. These same wall street types praise Wal-Mart for paying its employees barely subsistence wages while assisting them in filling out their public assistance (welfare) forms.
    Any sane person KNOWS that in order for capitalism to work, employees need to make an adequate wage. Unfortunately, this premise does not exist in today’s business climate.
    Henry Ford openly criticized those of the “tribe” for manipulating wall street and banksters to their own advantage, and was roundly (and unjustly) criticized for pointing out the TRUTH. Catholic priest, Father Coughlin did the same thing and was punished by the Catholic church, despite his popularity and exposing the TRUTH of the American economy and the outsider internationalists that ran it . . . and STILL run it.
    Our race to the bottom will not be without consequences. A great realignment is necessary (and is coming) . .

    • Replies:@Wally
    @anarchyst

    "A good example of this is the negative criticism that Costco receives for paying its employees well above market wages. These same wall street types praise Wal-Mart for paying its employees barely subsistence wages while assisting them in filling out their public assistance (welfare) forms."

    facts:
    Costco minimum wage 11.74 per hr
    Walmart minimum wage 11.00 per hour

    Replies: @anarchyst

  • @Wally
    @Joe Levantine

    See my comment #99.

    Replies: @Joe Levantine

    I have read a book by the name Hitler’sRevolution’ by Richard Tedor. It is highly recommended reading that elaborates on what is referred to as the the German economic miracle under National Socialism.

    • Replies:@Wally
    @Joe Levantine

    Thanks, Joe.

    The economic powerhouse that NS Germany created, outside the mandates / system of the day, is one of, if not THE top reason why war was forced upon Germany.

    "Hitler will have no war, but he will be forced into it, not this year but later..." (The Jewish Emil Ludwig, Les Annales, June, 1934)

  • @jacques sheete
    @Joe Levantine

    Great comment.

    Replies: @Joe Levantine

    Thank you Jacques. Coming from a person of your standing is double pleasure.

  • @HallParvey
    @onebornfree


    I’m sure some morons here have long list of government “solutions”, which will all boil down to “more /bigger government, more laws, more taxes, less freedom”.”

    You know, the same old crap that “worked” the last time. When was it?[ I can’t quite recall].
     
    1940 approximately. The world had been in a depression for almost ten years. Roosevelt's New Deal was supposedly ending the Hoover depression. But it didn't work. Not really.

    Fortunately, Adolf the First had dragged Germany out of the depression by putting everyone to work making war materials. And marching about in fancy uniforms. It was obvious that he intended to invade somebody (after all, why have a big army if it is just going to sit around), and the likely candidate was France. Right next door.

    Roosevelt saw his opportunity and began to crank up armament production. Financed by selling bonds to the rich who had been sitting on their wealth since the Roaring Twenties. And by creative accounting, i.e. government counterfeiting. Lend Lease was created.

    Workers now had someplace to earn a salary, other than WPA, and when the United States became involved seriously, vast numbers of men and women were needed in the armed forces. And in shipbuilding, tank production, aircraft production.

    End of depression. The same tactic has been used on a smaller scale ever since. Now we are up to billions for each superwhizbang weapon. Those billions go to pay for the salaries of the people who work the assembly lines of the production facilities. And the managers. And the profiteers.

    Nothing ever really changes, does it.

    Replies: @onebornfree, @Joe Levantine, @Wally

    Your indoctrination runs deep.

    BTW, before being defeated by Germany, after France declared war on Germany, France had a much larger army.

    It is important to remember that France had already invaded Germany, the Saar in 1939, and that throughout this entire period Hitler was begging Churchill to negotiate a return to the status quo.

    “Hitler will have no war, but he will be forced into it, not this year but later…” (The Jewish Emil Ludwig, Les Annales, June, 1934)

    Why have you dodged my comment #99?

    • Replies:@HallParvey
    @Wally


    Your indoctrination runs deep.
     
    Indeed. Most of us are confined to history as written by the victors. This is a truism for all of recorded history.

    From #99...

    their accomplishment are remarkable in spite what the indoctrinated are required to recite.
     
    Now, just who might be in charge of the indoctrination? Any ideas?
  • @Joe Levantine
    @HallParvey

    "Fortunately, Adolf the First had dragged Germany out of the depression by putting everyone to work making war materials. And marching about in fancy uniforms. It was obvious that he intended to invade somebody (after all, why have a big army if it is just going to sit around), and the likely candidate was France. Right next door."

    According to a comment I read on this site, backed by references that I unfortunately did not copy, out of six million people who found employment, only one million went into the armament industry. Notwithstanding the lack of reference for this claim, let us remember that Hitler did engage in a wide infrastructure program of building roads, dams and canals, which was his way of applying Keynesian economics to stimulate the German economy. One thing that stood out during this infrastructure project was that he obliged the contractors to use manual labour instead of relying on machines so he could reduce unemployment. This factor created the multiplier effect as wealth started trickling to the labour class which in turn increased their purchasing power and stimulated the economy. Also, the increased stability that came with the National Socialist rule enticed many multinationals to invest in Germany including many leading American companies. Essentially, the German economy rose because of the same factor that made Germany grow in a way that threatened British dominance before WWI, namely PUTTING FINANCE AT THE SERVICE OF INDUSTRY, which is antithetical to the status quo of today. To manage such a deed one has to have the power to put the bankers in their right place. Here should we also mention the Volkswagen project that was meant to provide every German family with a car without resorting to credit finance?

    As for your contention that Hitler raised his army to conquer France, I would humbly ask you to consider reading Mein Kampf where he clearly stated that it would never be in Germany's interest to wage war to the West either against France or Britain. Note that he gave up any claim on Alsace Lorraine and in his letter to Daladier two days before France declared war on Germany, Hitler reminded Daladier that Germany had no qualms about its border with France and that a repeat of the bloodshed of WWI would be senseless.

    History revisionism can be a powerful way to break out of the matrix of control.

    Replies: @jacques sheete, @Wally, @HallParvey

    See my comment #99.

    • Replies:@Joe Levantine
    @Wally

    I have read a book by the name Hitler'sRevolution' by Richard Tedor. It is highly recommended reading that elaborates on what is referred to as the the German economic miracle under National Socialism.

    Replies: @Wally

  • @jacques sheete
    @Wally


    I give WalMart & McDonalds credit for doing just that.

    Without the money that those like WalMart & McDonalds pay the unskilled, high risk workers means that such people would be receiving even more welfare.
     
    Keep payin them taxes, genius.

    The welfare you're paying for effectively subsidizes the WalMarts and McDonalds of the world, but I don't expect you to grasp that basic concept which in part answers your lame question, "How is the fact that the top 20%pay 87% of federal income taxes considered 'welfare'?" strawman that it is.

    Replies: @Wally

    So you advocate that those welfare recipients should be denied jobs so they cant get even more welfare.

    ” “How is the fact that the top 20% pay 87% of federal income taxes considered ‘welfare’?” strawman that it is.”

    The 50% who DO NOT pay Federal income taxes are being subsidized by those that do. Catch up.

    Even for your beloved California’s state income taxthe top 5% of earners pays two-thirds of the tax. The bottom 80% pays less than 11%.
    https://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-sac-skelton-income-tax-california-wealthy-20190311-story.html

    Oh ouch!!

    • Replies:@Biff
    @Wally


    The 50% who DO NOT pay Federal income taxes are being subsidized by those that do.
     
    Void of any logic or meaning, but considering the source, why not.
  • @bluedog
    @jacques sheete

    Well if he was such "a genius" why is he running around posting on any number of sites,and its the same old bullshit,of how the 1% percent are so wonderful and the other 99% are welfare cheats ,which leads me to believe he's a few bricks short, for after all people pay tax's on everything they buy and in the South that even includes food.!!!

    Replies: @Wally

    More strawmen.

    However, the top 20% of Americans DO pay 87% of all federal income taxes, lower 50% pay NONE.

    • Replies:@bluedog
    @Wally

    Of course they pay tax's on a very small income due to inflation, first its payroll taxes then come the taxes on everything else they buy many time both state and federal,so the stupidity of saying they don't pay taxes is just that stupidity.!!

  • @jacques sheete
    @The Contrarian

    Pretty good analysis there! I see you left Wally speechless for once. All he could offer is a very weak LOL.

    Replies: @Wally

    Indeed, his comment was meandering silliness.

    Poor jacques, has a weird gay obsession thing for Wally.

  • @The Contrarian
    @Wally

    Hitler was part of the anglosphere conspiracy in the early 20th. The nutzies were financed from abroad. Then he was double-crossed by the English during the war and came to an inglorious end... Germany was coerced into revenge. Napoleans escape from Alba was to discredit the revolution once and for all at
    Waterloo... Either way, national socialism whether French or Germanic wouldn't work in the supranational order of today... too national, too localized. So the US won't adopt it except on the basis of cheap politics, shortsighted politics, or irrational fantasy-driven policy makers.
    No one has outdone the cruelty of the Anglo civilization for centuries, they just have the loudest voice and haven't been beaten yet. They are still able to write their own history. All empires come to an end with a bang or a whimper.

    Replies: @jacques sheete

    Pretty good analysis there! I see you left Wally speechless for once. All he could offer is a very weak LOL.

    • Replies:@Wally
    @jacques sheete

    Indeed, his comment was meandering silliness.

    Poor jacques, has a weird gay obsession thing for Wally.

  • @Joe Levantine
    @HallParvey

    "Fortunately, Adolf the First had dragged Germany out of the depression by putting everyone to work making war materials. And marching about in fancy uniforms. It was obvious that he intended to invade somebody (after all, why have a big army if it is just going to sit around), and the likely candidate was France. Right next door."

    According to a comment I read on this site, backed by references that I unfortunately did not copy, out of six million people who found employment, only one million went into the armament industry. Notwithstanding the lack of reference for this claim, let us remember that Hitler did engage in a wide infrastructure program of building roads, dams and canals, which was his way of applying Keynesian economics to stimulate the German economy. One thing that stood out during this infrastructure project was that he obliged the contractors to use manual labour instead of relying on machines so he could reduce unemployment. This factor created the multiplier effect as wealth started trickling to the labour class which in turn increased their purchasing power and stimulated the economy. Also, the increased stability that came with the National Socialist rule enticed many multinationals to invest in Germany including many leading American companies. Essentially, the German economy rose because of the same factor that made Germany grow in a way that threatened British dominance before WWI, namely PUTTING FINANCE AT THE SERVICE OF INDUSTRY, which is antithetical to the status quo of today. To manage such a deed one has to have the power to put the bankers in their right place. Here should we also mention the Volkswagen project that was meant to provide every German family with a car without resorting to credit finance?

    As for your contention that Hitler raised his army to conquer France, I would humbly ask you to consider reading Mein Kampf where he clearly stated that it would never be in Germany's interest to wage war to the West either against France or Britain. Note that he gave up any claim on Alsace Lorraine and in his letter to Daladier two days before France declared war on Germany, Hitler reminded Daladier that Germany had no qualms about its border with France and that a repeat of the bloodshed of WWI would be senseless.

    History revisionism can be a powerful way to break out of the matrix of control.

    Replies: @jacques sheete, @Wally, @HallParvey

    Great comment.

    • Replies:@Joe Levantine
    @jacques sheete

    Thank you Jacques. Coming from a person of your standing is double pleasure.

  • @jacques sheete
    @Biff


    Having had dozens of employees, and had to pay Federal payroll taxes for decades, I can honestly say you’re an idiot, and terribly bad at math. Just because one tax category(among the hundreds) doesn’t get charged a tax, doesn’t mean life is tax free.
     
    C'mon, Biff, you can't argue with a guy who's a "genius" with an IQ of 150+! Don't you know that yer s'posed ta accept what they claim on faith? They don' need no numbers!

    Replies: @bluedog

    Well if he was such “a genius” why is he running around posting on any number of sites,and its the same old bullshit,of how the 1% percent are so wonderful and the other 99% are welfare cheats ,which leads me to believe he’s a few bricks short, for after all people pay tax’s on everything they buy and in the South that even includes food.!!!

    • Replies:@Wally
    @bluedog

    More strawmen.

    However, the top 20% of Americans DO pay 87% of all federal income taxes, lower 50% pay NONE.

    Replies: @bluedog

  • @HallParvey
    @onebornfree


    I’m sure some morons here have long list of government “solutions”, which will all boil down to “more /bigger government, more laws, more taxes, less freedom”.”

    You know, the same old crap that “worked” the last time. When was it?[ I can’t quite recall].
     
    1940 approximately. The world had been in a depression for almost ten years. Roosevelt's New Deal was supposedly ending the Hoover depression. But it didn't work. Not really.

    Fortunately, Adolf the First had dragged Germany out of the depression by putting everyone to work making war materials. And marching about in fancy uniforms. It was obvious that he intended to invade somebody (after all, why have a big army if it is just going to sit around), and the likely candidate was France. Right next door.

    Roosevelt saw his opportunity and began to crank up armament production. Financed by selling bonds to the rich who had been sitting on their wealth since the Roaring Twenties. And by creative accounting, i.e. government counterfeiting. Lend Lease was created.

    Workers now had someplace to earn a salary, other than WPA, and when the United States became involved seriously, vast numbers of men and women were needed in the armed forces. And in shipbuilding, tank production, aircraft production.

    End of depression. The same tactic has been used on a smaller scale ever since. Now we are up to billions for each superwhizbang weapon. Those billions go to pay for the salaries of the people who work the assembly lines of the production facilities. And the managers. And the profiteers.

    Nothing ever really changes, does it.

    Replies: @onebornfree, @Joe Levantine, @Wally

    “Fortunately, Adolf the First had dragged Germany out of the depression by putting everyone to work making war materials. And marching about in fancy uniforms. It was obvious that he intended to invade somebody (after all, why have a big army if it is just going to sit around), and the likely candidate was France. Right next door.”

    According to a comment I read on this site, backed by references that I unfortunately did not copy, out of six million people who found employment, only one million went into the armament industry. Notwithstanding the lack of reference for this claim, let us remember that Hitler did engage in a wide infrastructure program of building roads, dams and canals, which was his way of applying Keynesian economics to stimulate the German economy. One thing that stood out during this infrastructure project was that he obliged the contractors to use manual labour instead of relying on machines so he could reduce unemployment. This factor created the multiplier effect as wealth started trickling to the labour class which in turn increased their purchasing power and stimulated the economy. Also, the increased stability that came with the National Socialist rule enticed many multinationals to invest in Germany including many leading American companies. Essentially, the German economy rose because of the same factor that made Germany grow in a way that threatened British dominance before WWI, namely PUTTING FINANCE AT THE SERVICE OF INDUSTRY, which is antithetical to the status quo of today. To manage such a deed one has to have the power to put the bankers in their right place. Here should we also mention the Volkswagen project that was meant to provide every German family with a car without resorting to credit finance?

    As for your contention that Hitler raised his army to conquer France, I would humbly ask you to consider reading Mein Kampf where he clearly stated that it would never be in Germany’s interest to wage war to the West either against France or Britain. Note that he gave up any claim on Alsace Lorraine and in his letter to Daladier two days before France declared war on Germany, Hitler reminded Daladier that Germany had no qualms about its border with France and that a repeat of the bloodshed of WWI would be senseless.

    History revisionism can be a powerful way to break out of the matrix of control.

    • Replies:@jacques sheete
    @Joe Levantine

    Great comment.

    Replies: @Joe Levantine

    ,@Wally
    @Joe Levantine

    See my comment #99.

    Replies: @Joe Levantine

    ,@HallParvey
    @Joe Levantine


    As for your contention that Hitler raised his army to conquer France
     
    The contention was that if you have an army, you are tempted to use it. Much like some countries around today. France just happened to be nearby.

    No argument about how he did it. We are prisoners of the historical record as written by the victors.
  • Survival of the Richest
    All Are Equal, Except Those Who Aren’t

    Note to those who believe that the mega rich arenotwelfare mutthas.:

    Hot Off the Press:Israel’s Three Largest Banks Pay Hundreds of Millions In Fines for Helping US Citizens Evade Taxes

    PS: Hey Wally, that was for you. Of course Atzmon must be a self-loather and kunspirasee theerist…

    • Replies:@Wizard of Oz
    @jacques sheete

    Your Hot Off the Press link didn't work. Can you please provide the URL.

  • @utu
    @anon1

    What is to be done? - It is very simple. (1) Enact and enforce a very progressive taxation. (The useful idiot libertarians who are in the lowest income bracket will be objecting to it the most.) (2) Ignore the libertarians.

    Replies: @Anonymous

    clown Pagallici, the working class libertarian
    truly the most useful of idiots for the global judeo-financial power

    • Agree:utu
  • @Wally
    @Biff

    Oh, I get it, no one should hire unskilled welfare recipients.

    I give WalMart & McDonalds credit for doing just that.

    Without the money that those like WalMart & McDonalds pay the unskilled, high risk workers means that such people would be receiving even more welfare.

    Replies: @jacques sheete, @jacques sheete

    Wally, tough concept, I know…

    From the article.:

    According to one study, American fast food workers receive more than$7 billion dollars in public assistance.

    There are welfare mothers and there are welfare mutthas, get it?

  • @onebornfree
    @Anon

    I always called him "Alan Grease-pan" . Seems to fit. :-)

    "Wall Street needs to go die." .

    No, the Fed needs to die, its just another legally protected criminal scam.

    It's just another way to transfer wealth and power from the common man to the elite who control the government- something Ms Prins and others here appear to be entirely unaware of.

    Big picture: big government + the Fed = the perfect formula for wealth transfer from the common man to the elite.

    Instead, most are dumb enough to demand more of the very system that is impoverishing them all, i.e. more laws regulations and an even bigger federal government- the very things that caused the malaise.

    And so it goes....

    Regards, onebornfree

    Replies: @jacques sheete, @jacques sheete

    I always called him “Alan Grease-pan” . Seems to fit.

    “Greasepants” fits even better on ‘Ol Greasepalm.

  • @Wally
    @Biff

    Oh, I get it, no one should hire unskilled welfare recipients.

    I give WalMart & McDonalds credit for doing just that.

    Without the money that those like WalMart & McDonalds pay the unskilled, high risk workers means that such people would be receiving even more welfare.

    Replies: @jacques sheete, @jacques sheete

    I give WalMart & McDonalds credit for doing just that.

    Without the money that those like WalMart & McDonalds pay the unskilled, high risk workers means that such people would be receiving even more welfare.

    Keep payin them taxes, genius.

    The welfare you’re paying for effectively subsidizes the WalMarts and McDonalds of the world, but I don’t expect you to grasp that basic concept which in part answers your lame question, “How is the fact that the top 20%pay 87% of federal income taxes considered ‘welfare’?” strawman that it is.

    • Replies:@Wally
    @jacques sheete

    So you advocate that those welfare recipients should be denied jobs so they cant get even more welfare.

    " “How is the fact that the top 20% pay 87% of federal income taxes considered ‘welfare’?” strawman that it is."

    The 50% who DO NOT pay Federal income taxes are being subsidized by those that do. Catch up.

    Even for your beloved California's state income taxthe top 5% of earners pays two-thirds of the tax. The bottom 80% pays less than 11%.
    https://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-sac-skelton-income-tax-california-wealthy-20190311-story.html

    Oh ouch!!

    Replies: @Biff

  • @Biff
    @Wally


    Yes, he conveniently, fraudulently left out mentioning that those with an income of “26,000” pay NO federal income taxes.
     
    “Hey Mitt Romney, is that you?”

    Oy vey. Here it is again, the “poor people don’t pay taxes” diatribe that has been debunked a million times over. Having had dozens of employees, and had to pay Federal payroll taxes for decades, I can honestly say you’re an idiot, and terribly bad at math. Just because one tax category(among the hundreds) doesn’t get charged a tax, doesn’t mean life is tax free.

    But no matter how many hard numbers you put out, it still means nothing to true believers.

    Replies: @jacques sheete

    Having had dozens of employees, and had to pay Federal payroll taxes for decades, I can honestly say you’re an idiot, and terribly bad at math. Just because one tax category(among the hundreds) doesn’t get charged a tax, doesn’t mean life is tax free.

    C’mon, Biff, you can’t argue with a guy who’s a “genius” with an IQ of 150+! Don’t you know that yer s’posed ta accept what they claim on faith? They don’ need no numbers!

    • Replies:@bluedog
    @jacques sheete

    Well if he was such "a genius" why is he running around posting on any number of sites,and its the same old bullshit,of how the 1% percent are so wonderful and the other 99% are welfare cheats ,which leads me to believe he's a few bricks short, for after all people pay tax's on everything they buy and in the South that even includes food.!!!

    Replies: @Wally

  • @Wally
    @jacques sheete

    How is the fact that the top 20% pay 87% of federal income taxes considered "welfare"?

    Replies: @jacques sheete

    How is the fact that the top 20% pay 87% of federal income taxes considered “welfare”?

    Didn’t you chargemewith making strawman arguments? Read your comment and tell me why you’re so special that making strawman arguments is OK for you, but not for me. You “chosen” er sumpin?

    What’s the %age of federal income taxes paid by the .01%if they pay any at all?And what %age of their income is due to federal contracts, subsidies, bailouts, and other special treatment, to name just a few ways the government pampers the mega criminals?

  • @Wally
    @jacques sheete

    Yes, he conveniently, fraudulently left out mentioning that those with an income of "26,000" pay NO federal income taxes.

    One can hardly claim that 'poor ole so & so can't pay his taxes' while leaving out the biggest tax of all, federal income tax, which those in the income HE mentioned DO NOT pay. I busted him and you on the facts, both of you are childishly ignorant. Please review the entire conversation and stop dodging the salient points.

    Now, I do realize I embarrassed you and your sophomoric attempts at rebuttal. However, no amounts of ditzy confusion on your part can alter the facts, which are:

    -Those at that level pay ZERO federal income taxes, but can receive massive welfare benefits as if they do, and they curiously get ‘tax refunds’.

    -Top 20% pay 87% of income taxes, about 50% pay no federal income taxes.

    And do clean up your projecting, very bad form.

    Cheers.

    Replies: @Biff

    Yes, he conveniently, fraudulently left out mentioning that those with an income of “26,000” pay NO federal income taxes.

    “Hey Mitt Romney, is that you?”

    Oy vey. Here it is again, the “poor people don’t pay taxes” diatribe that has been debunked a million times over. Having had dozens of employees, and had to pay Federal payroll taxes for decades, I can honestly say you’re an idiot, and terribly bad at math. Just because one tax category(among the hundreds) doesn’t get charged a tax, doesn’t mean life is tax free.

    But no matter how many hard numbers you put out, it still means nothing to true believers.

    • Replies:@jacques sheete
    @Biff


    Having had dozens of employees, and had to pay Federal payroll taxes for decades, I can honestly say you’re an idiot, and terribly bad at math. Just because one tax category(among the hundreds) doesn’t get charged a tax, doesn’t mean life is tax free.
     
    C'mon, Biff, you can't argue with a guy who's a "genius" with an IQ of 150+! Don't you know that yer s'posed ta accept what they claim on faith? They don' need no numbers!

    Replies: @bluedog

  • @Biff
    @utu

    How WalMart and McDonalds became welfare queens.

    https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2013-11-13/how-mcdonald-s-and-wal-mart-became-welfare-queens

    Replies: @Wally

    Oh, I get it, no one should hire unskilled welfare recipients.

    I give WalMart & McDonalds credit for doing just that.

    Without the money that those like WalMart & McDonalds pay the unskilled, high risk workers means that such people would be receiving even more welfare.

    • Replies:@jacques sheete
    @Wally


    I give WalMart & McDonalds credit for doing just that.

    Without the money that those like WalMart & McDonalds pay the unskilled, high risk workers means that such people would be receiving even more welfare.
     
    Keep payin them taxes, genius.

    The welfare you're paying for effectively subsidizes the WalMarts and McDonalds of the world, but I don't expect you to grasp that basic concept which in part answers your lame question, "How is the fact that the top 20%pay 87% of federal income taxes considered 'welfare'?" strawman that it is.

    Replies: @Wally

    ,@jacques sheete
    @Wally

    Wally, tough concept, I know...

    From the article.:


    According to one study, American fast food workers receive more than$7 billion dollars in public assistance.
     
    There are welfare mothers and there are welfare mutthas, get it?
  • @jacques sheete
    @utu


    Let the rich be rich. Talk about welfare mothers instead.
     
    Ya, and talk about getting it backwards, therealwelfare "mutthas"are the rich!

    Replies: @Wally

    How is the fact that the top 20% pay 87% of federal income taxes considered “welfare”?

    • Replies:@jacques sheete
    @Wally


    How is the fact that the top 20% pay 87% of federal income taxes considered “welfare”?

     

    Didn't you chargemewith making strawman arguments? Read your comment and tell me why you're so special that making strawman arguments is OK for you, but not for me. You "chosen" er sumpin?

    What's the %age of federal income taxes paid by the .01%if they pay any at all?And what %age of their income is due to federal contracts, subsidies, bailouts, and other special treatment, to name just a few ways the government pampers the mega criminals?
  • @jacques sheete
    @Wally


    I mentioned income taxes. No strawmen.
     
    Yesyoudid, buthedidnot as I pointed out. YOU are the one who engaged in a strawman argument.Youare taking the lazy way out.

    Try harder.

    Replies: @Wally

    Yes, he conveniently, fraudulently left out mentioning that those with an income of “26,000” pay NO federal income taxes.

    One can hardly claim that ‘poor ole so & so can’t pay his taxes’ while leaving out the biggest tax of all, federal income tax, which those in the income HE mentioned DO NOT pay. I busted him and you on the facts, both of you are childishly ignorant. Please review the entire conversation and stop dodging the salient points.

    Now, I do realize I embarrassed you and your sophomoric attempts at rebuttal. However, no amounts of ditzy confusion on your part can alter the facts, which are:

    Those at that level pay ZERO federal income taxes, but can receive massive welfare benefits as if they do, and they curiously get ‘tax refunds’.

    Top 20% pay 87% of income taxes, about 50% pay no federal income taxes.

    And do clean up your projecting, very bad form.

    Cheers.

    • Replies:@Biff
    @Wally


    Yes, he conveniently, fraudulently left out mentioning that those with an income of “26,000” pay NO federal income taxes.
     
    “Hey Mitt Romney, is that you?”

    Oy vey. Here it is again, the “poor people don’t pay taxes” diatribe that has been debunked a million times over. Having had dozens of employees, and had to pay Federal payroll taxes for decades, I can honestly say you’re an idiot, and terribly bad at math. Just because one tax category(among the hundreds) doesn’t get charged a tax, doesn’t mean life is tax free.

    But no matter how many hard numbers you put out, it still means nothing to true believers.

    Replies: @jacques sheete

  • @onebornfree
    @HallParvey

    HallParvey says:"...Fortunately, Adolf the First had dragged Germany out of the depression by putting everyone to work making war materials. And marching about in fancy uniforms. ..."


    Careful now, this site is swarming with dim-bulb pro- Hitler fans who think that Hitlers "economic miracle" was the work of an inspired economic genius who could do no wrong :-) .

    "The same tactic has been used on a smaller scale ever since."

    Yes, and the general population has, and will continue to be fooled by it. As long all of the slaves get government mandated job-security out of a war economy, they're all happy and won't give a shit - until , that is, the true costs of that fully centralized fascist war economy[ economic collapse and mass poverty etc.], mostly financed by fake money/credit, come due, at which point they'll be " up shit creek without a shovel", as the saying goes.

    Then [as now] they'll all yell, scream stamp their collective feet and demand......you guessed it: evenmore economic centralization and even more fake money, and most likely, more wars [ to "get the economy going", don't you know].

    Because, "stupid is as stupid does."

    Of course, Germany was defeated before the true , inevitable, disastrous longer term effects of Hitler's "economic miracle" [i.e. economic collapse and mass poverty etc.] ever had a chance to manifest to the modern day casual observer. And so Hitler's "economic miracle" lives on, and remains a seemingly everlasting, constantly self-renewing myth for dim-bulbs lacking any real understanding of markets and human action via trade.
    .
    And so it goes..... "Seig Heil"!

    Regards, onebornfree

    Replies: @jacques sheete, @Wally

    said:
    “Careful now, this site is swarming with dim-bulb pro- Hitler fans who think that Hitlers “economic miracle” was the work of an inspired economic genius who could do no wrong”.

    Germany’s brilliant economy was the work of the skilled Germans Hitler put in place, not just Hitler. Pay attention, much posted below.

    Given what NS German had in front of them via the economic atrocities of Versailles and the further economic war upon Germany:their accomplishment are remarkable in spite what the indoctrinated are required to recite.

    excerpt from:How Hitler Tackled Unemployment And Revived Germany’s Economy:https://www.ihr.org/other/economyhitler2011.html

    Given where Germany came from, post-war Versailles economic atrocities against them, and the further economic war; yed indeed they did remarkably well.
    For the great mass of Germans, wages and working conditions improved steadily. From 1932 to 1938 gross real weekly earnings increased by 21 percent. After taking into account tax and insurance deductions and adjustments to the cost of living, the increase in real weekly earnings during this period was 14 percent. At the same time, rents remained stable, and there was a relative decline in the costs of heating and light. Prices actually declined for some consumer goods, such as electrical appliances, clocks and watches, as well as for some foods. “Consumer prices rose at an average annual rate of just 1.2 percent between 1933 and 1939,” notes British historian Niall Ferguson. “This meant that Germans workers were better off in real as well as nominal terms: between 1933 and 1938, weekly net earnings (after tax) rose by 22 percent, while the cost of living rose by just seven percent.” Even after the outbreak of war in September 1939, workers’ income continued to rise. By 1943 average hourly earnings of German workers had risen by 25 percent, and weekly earnings by 41 percent. / 9

    The “normal” work day for most Germans was eight hours, and pay for overtime work was generous. / 10 In addition to higher wages, benefits included markedly improved working conditions, such as better health and safety conditions, canteens with subsidized hot meals, athletic fields, parks, subsidized theater performances and concerts, exhibitions, sports and hiking groups, dances, adult education courses, and subsidized tourism. / 11 An already extensive network of social welfare programs, including old age insurance and a national health care program, was expanded.

    also:
    https://youtu.be/O99fWf_UIWs
    Video Link

    • Agree:jacques sheete
  • @utu
    The oligarchs hearing of Nomi Prins text whistled for their attack libertarian dogs and they showed up in force to defend the status quo. Let the rich be rich. Talk about welfare mothers instead.

    Replies: @jacques sheete, @Biff

    • Replies:@Wally
    @Biff

    Oh, I get it, no one should hire unskilled welfare recipients.

    I give WalMart & McDonalds credit for doing just that.

    Without the money that those like WalMart & McDonalds pay the unskilled, high risk workers means that such people would be receiving even more welfare.

    Replies: @jacques sheete, @jacques sheete

  • @Wally
    @jacques sheete

    Making "$26,000" and has property taxes?
    LOL Sign me up.

    Sales tax? So what? I mentioned income taxes. No strawmen.
    BTW, sales taxes and state income taxes are generally higher in leftist /communist inclined states.
    You said:
    "Yeah, but how much do the top .01% pay, both absolutely, relatively and net? Your claim may be highly misleading, especially since there are special tax breaks for “holocaust (sic) survivors” and some of the rich have been known to have tax exemptions specifically enacted for themselves! "

    You raised that irrelevant question, so how much DO your ".01% pay"? Sure you don't mean the '.0001%'. LOL Whatever it is, it's already more than enough.

    Indeed, you have specified one of the major reasons why the fake & impossible "holocaust" story was manufactured & is promoted. However, quite irrelevant to my comments that you are replying to.

    Tax breaks, keeping more of your own money, are good. That simply does not change the fact that the top 20% pay 87% of income taxes, regardless of "tax breaks".

    Thanks.

    Replies: @jacques sheete

    I mentioned income taxes. No strawmen.

    Yesyoudid, buthedidnot as I pointed out. YOU are the one who engaged in a strawman argument.Youare taking the lazy way out.

    Try harder.

    • Replies:@Wally
    @jacques sheete

    Yes, he conveniently, fraudulently left out mentioning that those with an income of "26,000" pay NO federal income taxes.

    One can hardly claim that 'poor ole so & so can't pay his taxes' while leaving out the biggest tax of all, federal income tax, which those in the income HE mentioned DO NOT pay. I busted him and you on the facts, both of you are childishly ignorant. Please review the entire conversation and stop dodging the salient points.

    Now, I do realize I embarrassed you and your sophomoric attempts at rebuttal. However, no amounts of ditzy confusion on your part can alter the facts, which are:

    -Those at that level pay ZERO federal income taxes, but can receive massive welfare benefits as if they do, and they curiously get ‘tax refunds’.

    -Top 20% pay 87% of income taxes, about 50% pay no federal income taxes.

    And do clean up your projecting, very bad form.

    Cheers.

    Replies: @Biff

  • @onebornfree
    @Anon

    I always called him "Alan Grease-pan" . Seems to fit. :-)

    "Wall Street needs to go die." .

    No, the Fed needs to die, its just another legally protected criminal scam.

    It's just another way to transfer wealth and power from the common man to the elite who control the government- something Ms Prins and others here appear to be entirely unaware of.

    Big picture: big government + the Fed = the perfect formula for wealth transfer from the common man to the elite.

    Instead, most are dumb enough to demand more of the very system that is impoverishing them all, i.e. more laws regulations and an even bigger federal government- the very things that caused the malaise.

    And so it goes....

    Regards, onebornfree

    Replies: @jacques sheete, @jacques sheete

    Big picture: big government + the Fed = the perfect formula for wealth transfer from the common man to the elite.

    Bigger pic: big government + the Fed+ big corporations = the perfect formula for wealth transfer from the common man to the elite.

    Even bigger pic: big government + the Fed+ big corporations+international bankers = the perfect formula for wealth transfer from the common man to the gangster elite.

    Evenmore biggerpic: big government + the Fed+ big corporations+international bankers+AIPAC, etc, = the perfect formula for wealth transfer from the common man to the global mafia elite.

  • @utu
    The oligarchs hearing of Nomi Prins text whistled for their attack libertarian dogs and they showed up in force to defend the status quo. Let the rich be rich. Talk about welfare mothers instead.

    Replies: @jacques sheete, @Biff

    Let the rich be rich. Talk about welfare mothers instead.

    Ya, and talk about getting it backwards, therealwelfare “mutthas”are the rich!

    • Agree:apollonian
    • Replies:@Wally
    @jacques sheete

    How is the fact that the top 20% pay 87% of federal income taxes considered "welfare"?

    Replies: @jacques sheete

  • Imagine if you’re a wealthy billionaire who owns a multinational corporation, and have employees in various global locations. Some make the equivalent of five dollars a day, and live three to a room. Others make a hundred and twenty five dollars a day and live one to a room, and both do the same job. If you want to maximize profits where do you want your company to expand and manufacture? This is the competition of globalization.

  • It’s just another way to transfer wealth and power from the common man to the elite who control the government-

    True, but please note that dem Notzis dun jist de opposite an nat’s why Germany had to be crushed.

    Easy stuff, no?

    Check this out and contrast it with what went on in the US and the USSR (and probably Britain too) vis a vis the workers at the same time.:

    The [Kraft durch Freude (Strength through Joy) program] was essentially designed for the purpose of providing organized leisure for the German workforce. Interestingly enough, the DAF calculated that the work year contained 8,760 hours of which only 2,100 were spent working, 2,920 hours spent sleeping, leaving 3,740 hours of free time. Thus the driving concept behind the KdF was organized “relaxation for the collection of strength for more work.” The KdF strived to achieve this goal of organized leisure by providing activities such as trips, cruises, concerts, and cultural activities for German workers. These events were specifically directed towards the working class, and it was through the KdF that the NSDAP hoped to bring to the “common man” the pleasures once reserved only for the rich.

    Kraft durch Freude, (Strength through Joy)

  • @onebornfree
    @HallParvey

    HallParvey says:"...Fortunately, Adolf the First had dragged Germany out of the depression by putting everyone to work making war materials. And marching about in fancy uniforms. ..."


    Careful now, this site is swarming with dim-bulb pro- Hitler fans who think that Hitlers "economic miracle" was the work of an inspired economic genius who could do no wrong :-) .

    "The same tactic has been used on a smaller scale ever since."

    Yes, and the general population has, and will continue to be fooled by it. As long all of the slaves get government mandated job-security out of a war economy, they're all happy and won't give a shit - until , that is, the true costs of that fully centralized fascist war economy[ economic collapse and mass poverty etc.], mostly financed by fake money/credit, come due, at which point they'll be " up shit creek without a shovel", as the saying goes.

    Then [as now] they'll all yell, scream stamp their collective feet and demand......you guessed it: evenmore economic centralization and even more fake money, and most likely, more wars [ to "get the economy going", don't you know].

    Because, "stupid is as stupid does."

    Of course, Germany was defeated before the true , inevitable, disastrous longer term effects of Hitler's "economic miracle" [i.e. economic collapse and mass poverty etc.] ever had a chance to manifest to the modern day casual observer. And so Hitler's "economic miracle" lives on, and remains a seemingly everlasting, constantly self-renewing myth for dim-bulbs lacking any real understanding of markets and human action via trade.
    .
    And so it goes..... "Seig Heil"!

    Regards, onebornfree

    Replies: @jacques sheete, @Wally

    ” up shit creek without a shovel”

    Hey, Sheete Creek is what I call home! And we use paddles, not shovels, though at times a muckrake’ll do.

    Careful now, this site is swarming with dim-bulb pro- Hitler fans who think that Hitlers “economic miracle” was the work of an inspired economic genius who could do no wrong

    Hey, if even a dim-bulb such as yers truly can figger it out, how come y’awl cain’t?

    Of course, Germany was defeated before …

    You got that part right. No wonder they just wanted to be left alone instead of being surrounded by bloodthirsty sociopaths who only attack the weaker. What would you have advised at the time?

  • The oligarchs hearing of Nomi Prins text whistled for their attack libertarian dogs and they showed up in force to defend the status quo. Let the rich be rich. Talk about welfare mothers instead.

    • Replies:@jacques sheete
    @utu


    Let the rich be rich. Talk about welfare mothers instead.
     
    Ya, and talk about getting it backwards, therealwelfare "mutthas"are the rich!

    Replies: @Wally

    ,@Biff
    @utu

    How WalMart and McDonalds became welfare queens.

    https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2013-11-13/how-mcdonald-s-and-wal-mart-became-welfare-queens

    Replies: @Wally

  • @Anon
    Alan Greenspan, the first Jewish fed chair since WWII, started the low interest, excess liquidity era of the last 3 decades. He was followed by two other Jews, Bernanke and Yellen. Together they transferred massive wealth from the hands of the middle class savers and producers to the hands of the Jews: the borrowers on Wall Street, and from there, hundreds of billions in tax free donations to Israel. Is there any wonder that Israel's economy is now booming?

    Alan Greenspan is foremost responsible in bringing in the era of greed that now defines America. Jerome Powell tried to right the ship by raising interest rates, but Trump the Jew immediately squealed like a pig, he is tying his political fortune to the stock market.

    Who gives a shit if the stock market takes a dive? Enough with the fed being held hostage by the market. Wall Street has been completely out of sync with main street. The market is no longer a true indicator of the health of the economy. It is now a casino for Jew money. The Dow and Nasdaq need to drop by at least 50%. As we've seen in 1987, as long as economic fundamentals are sound, the economy will not be affected by a market dive.

    Jerome Powell needs to do the right thing and raise interest rate back to where it belongs, pre Alan fucking Greenspan. Stop punishing the savers and rewarding the borrowers. Wall Street needs to go die.

    Replies: @onebornfree

    I always called him “Alan Grease-pan” . Seems to fit. 🙂

    “Wall Street needs to go die.” .

    No, the Fed needs to die, its just another legally protected criminal scam.

    It’s just another way to transfer wealth and power from the common man to the elite who control the government- something Ms Prins and others here appear to be entirely unaware of.

    Big picture: big government + the Fed = the perfect formula for wealth transfer from the common man to the elite.

    Instead, most are dumb enough to demand more of the very system that is impoverishing them all, i.e. more laws regulations and an even bigger federal government- the very things that caused the malaise.

    And so it goes….

    Regards, onebornfree

    • Replies:@jacques sheete
    @onebornfree


    Big picture: big government + the Fed = the perfect formula for wealth transfer from the common man to the elite.
     
    Bigger pic: big government + the Fed+ big corporations = the perfect formula for wealth transfer from the common man to the elite.

    Even bigger pic: big government + the Fed+ big corporations+international bankers = the perfect formula for wealth transfer from the common man to the gangster elite.

    Evenmore biggerpic: big government + the Fed+ big corporations+international bankers+AIPAC, etc, = the perfect formula for wealth transfer from the common man to the global mafia elite.
    ,@jacques sheete
    @onebornfree


    I always called him “Alan Grease-pan” . Seems to fit.
     
    "Greasepants" fits even better on 'Ol Greasepalm.
  • @bluedog
    @jacques sheete

    Simple because you have the animal farm and the troll farm,he belongs to the later for he posts allover the place,the only question that begs to be answered is which troll farm does he works for.!!!

    Replies: @Wally

    said:
    “Simple because you have the animal farm and the troll farm,he belongs to the later for he posts allover the place,the only question that begs to be answered is which troll farm does he works for.!!!”

    Except that you cannot refute what I post, or you would. Simple as that.

    Bye now.

    • LOL:bluedog
  • Anon[248] • Disclaimer says:

    Alan Greenspan, the first Jewish fed chair since WWII, started the low interest, excess liquidity era of the last 3 decades. He was followed by two other Jews, Bernanke and Yellen. Together they transferred massive wealth from the hands of the middle class savers and producers to the hands of the Jews: the borrowers on Wall Street, and from there, hundreds of billions in tax free donations to Israel. Is there any wonder that Israel’s economy is now booming?

    Alan Greenspan is foremost responsible in bringing in the era of greed that now defines America. Jerome Powell tried to right the ship by raising interest rates, but Trump the Jew immediately squealed like a pig, he is tying his political fortune to the stock market.

    Who gives a shit if the stock market takes a dive? Enough with the fed being held hostage by the market. Wall Street has been completely out of sync with main street. The market is no longer a true indicator of the health of the economy. It is now a casino for Jew money. The Dow and Nasdaq need to drop by at least 50%. As we’ve seen in 1987, as long as economic fundamentals are sound, the economy will not be affected by a market dive.

    Jerome Powell needs to do the right thing and raise interest rate back to where it belongs, pre Alan fucking Greenspan. Stop punishing the savers and rewarding the borrowers. Wall Street needs to go die.

    • Replies:@onebornfree
    @Anon

    I always called him "Alan Grease-pan" . Seems to fit. :-)

    "Wall Street needs to go die." .

    No, the Fed needs to die, its just another legally protected criminal scam.

    It's just another way to transfer wealth and power from the common man to the elite who control the government- something Ms Prins and others here appear to be entirely unaware of.

    Big picture: big government + the Fed = the perfect formula for wealth transfer from the common man to the elite.

    Instead, most are dumb enough to demand more of the very system that is impoverishing them all, i.e. more laws regulations and an even bigger federal government- the very things that caused the malaise.

    And so it goes....

    Regards, onebornfree

    Replies: @jacques sheete, @jacques sheete

  • @jacques sheete
    @Wally


    Pay attention, 2 out 0f 3, other stats show 3 out of 4 millionaires, are self made.
    So yes, they did earn it, they do deserve it.
     
    Sources, please.

    Also, aren't you the guy who claims an IQ of 150+? I don't see why it would take a genius to find the flaws in your claim, so why would a purported smartie even make it?


    But if you will take note of the mode of proceeding of men, you will see that all those who come to great riches and great power have obtained them either by fraud or by force; and afterwards, to hide the ugliness of acquisition, they make it decent by applying the false title ofearnings to things they have usurped by deceit or by violence.

    - Machiavelli, The Florentine History, Book III, pg 189, 1906 edition. Forst published 1532
     

    Could Aristophanes have predicted your buddy, tRump?:

    ... to steal, perjure yourself and make your arse receptive are three essentials for climbing high.


    -Aristophanes, The Knights, 454 BC
     

    Replies: @Wally, @bluedog

    Simple because you have the animal farm and the troll farm,he belongs to the later for he posts allover the place,the only question that begs to be answered is which troll farm does he works for.!!!

    • Replies:@Wally
    @bluedog

    said:
    "Simple because you have the animal farm and the troll farm,he belongs to the later for he posts allover the place,the only question that begs to be answered is which troll farm does he works for.!!!"


    Except that you cannot refute what I post, or you would. Simple as that.

    Bye now.

  • @TKK
    @Wally

    WRONG WRONG WRONG

    The deciding factor utilized for receiving SNAP, Medicaid and other freebies is DEPENDENTS.

    So, as cliche as it sounds, ShaQuandia and Marguerita with 5 children each generally receive over $1200 a month for food. FACT! I have seen their accounts because the idiots try to barter their EBT balances for legal services.

    Therefore, a single white male or female, who has kept it in their pants, and has no dependents RECEIVES NOTHING. NOTHING. No help. Zip. Zilch. Nada.

    Doesn't matter if they are living in a ditch and eating from the trash.

    Look at the math. When you have that much for food, and you go in and buy food for relatives who give you cash, you have no healthcare costs, free prescriptions, greatly reduced housing, free cell and also free bus passes, reduced tuition and even free furniture from thrift and churches- $21,000 leaves lots of room for getting yo nails done, tricking out yo ride with rims and eating fast food everyday.

    The white girls finally caught on and have lots of mixed race babies with black men who use them as orifices and a place to live- "where you stay at?" Stroll through any Wal Mart and you see these hulking repellent monstrosities...that lard paid for with our tax dollars as they ignore their mixed race babies while they yak on their cell phones over drama that usually ends in jail time and probation.

    The Great Replacement?

    Replies: @Wally

    Hardly.

    Dependents are a huge factor, no doubt. The lions share is to dumb welfare recipients who have dumb children they cannot provide for. But so what? You’re simply trying to move the goalposts.

    Over all you are simply ignorant of the facts, a single female, or male can still get benefits, but that total amount is small in comparison. I never said otherwise.

    It still does not change my points:

    Those at that level pay ZERO federal income taxes, but can receive massive welfare benefits as if they do, and they curiously get ‘tax refunds’.
    Top 20% pay 87% of income taxes, about 50% pay no income taxes.

    The rest of your childish rant is useless, while you dodged most of what I posted.

  • Yes, free everything, but don’t forget 52 weeks of paid vacation. Sometimes I think I would like a job that gives me that. I have many hobbies. I would read a lot more. And so on.

  • @HallParvey
    @Franz

    You may be on to something, here. Small, self sufficient statelets, where the local government is known personally to a great many people. A return to the city states of ancient Greece.

    Oops. What's to prevent intercity warfare. Oh well. Back to the drawing board.

    Replies: @Franz

    Oops. What’s to prevent intercity warfare.

    Nothingcan prevent it.

    But it’s a great limiter. Think: Sparta and Athens fought an exhausting war. Other smarter city-states sat on their hands and tended their own gardens.

    The Hyksos invaded the Nile Delta and the Upper Kingdom (down south) sat on their hands for almost a century. When the Hyksos got a bit too powerful? Well, a century is a long time to get ready, so it was a short war and the invaders scattered right on out.

    Point is the Blue & Grey American States that had a dog in the fight in 1861 could have fought for as long as they really wanted. Others could… sit on their hands. Ohio tried to vote itself neutral but by then all that “eternal union” kicked into high gear. The “peace democrats” in the Buckeye state had to flee to Canada to run their campaign, which in those days meant they really didn’t have one.

    The devil was in the details. Even the old Articles of Confederation contained the words “perpetual union” so we had a bad idea in the works from the start.

    I’m sure that was a coincidence.

  • @Wally
    @Aryan Racist

    "So how does one pay all these living expenses and various debts with $26,000 after taxes?"

    What taxes are you referring to?

    Those at that level pay ZERO federal income taxes, but can receive massive welfare benefits as if they do, and they curiously get 'tax refunds'.

    Top 20% pay 87% of income taxes, about 50% pay no income taxes: https://www.wsj.com/articles/top-20-of-americans-will-pay-87-of-income-tax-1523007001

    Replies: @jacques sheete, @TKK

    WRONG WRONG WRONG

    The deciding factor utilized for receiving SNAP, Medicaid and other freebies is DEPENDENTS.

    So, as cliche as it sounds, ShaQuandia and Marguerita with 5 children each generally receive over $1200 a month for food. FACT! I have seen their accounts because the idiots try to barter their EBT balances for legal services.

    Therefore, a single white male or female, who has kept it in their pants, and has no dependents RECEIVES NOTHING. NOTHING. No help. Zip. Zilch. Nada.

    Doesn’t matter if they are living in a ditch and eating from the trash.

    Look at the math. When you have that much for food, and you go in and buy food for relatives who give you cash, you have no healthcare costs, free prescriptions, greatly reduced housing, free cell and also free bus passes, reduced tuition and even free furniture from thrift and churches- $21,000 leaves lots of room for getting yo nails done, tricking out yo ride with rims and eating fast food everyday.

    The white girls finally caught on and have lots of mixed race babies with black men who use them as orifices and a place to live- “where you stay at?” Stroll through any Wal Mart and you see these hulking repellent monstrosities…that lard paid for with our tax dollars as they ignore their mixed race babies while they yak on their cell phones over drama that usually ends in jail time and probation.

    The Great Replacement?

    • Replies:@Wally
    @TKK

    Hardly.

    Dependents are a huge factor, no doubt. The lions share is to dumb welfare recipients who have dumb children they cannot provide for. But so what? You're simply trying to move the goalposts.

    Over all you are simply ignorant of the facts, a single female, or male can still get benefits, but that total amount is small in comparison. I never said otherwise.

    It still does not change my points:

    Those at that level pay ZERO federal income taxes, but can receive massive welfare benefits as if they do, and they curiously get ‘tax refunds’.
    Top 20% pay 87% of income taxes, about 50% pay no income taxes.

    The rest of your childish rant is useless, while you dodged most of what I posted.

  • @HallParvey
    @onebornfree


    I’m sure some morons here have long list of government “solutions”, which will all boil down to “more /bigger government, more laws, more taxes, less freedom”.”

    You know, the same old crap that “worked” the last time. When was it?[ I can’t quite recall].
     
    1940 approximately. The world had been in a depression for almost ten years. Roosevelt's New Deal was supposedly ending the Hoover depression. But it didn't work. Not really.

    Fortunately, Adolf the First had dragged Germany out of the depression by putting everyone to work making war materials. And marching about in fancy uniforms. It was obvious that he intended to invade somebody (after all, why have a big army if it is just going to sit around), and the likely candidate was France. Right next door.

    Roosevelt saw his opportunity and began to crank up armament production. Financed by selling bonds to the rich who had been sitting on their wealth since the Roaring Twenties. And by creative accounting, i.e. government counterfeiting. Lend Lease was created.

    Workers now had someplace to earn a salary, other than WPA, and when the United States became involved seriously, vast numbers of men and women were needed in the armed forces. And in shipbuilding, tank production, aircraft production.

    End of depression. The same tactic has been used on a smaller scale ever since. Now we are up to billions for each superwhizbang weapon. Those billions go to pay for the salaries of the people who work the assembly lines of the production facilities. And the managers. And the profiteers.

    Nothing ever really changes, does it.

    Replies: @onebornfree, @Joe Levantine, @Wally

    HallParvey says:“…Fortunately, Adolf the First had dragged Germany out of the depression by putting everyone to work making war materials. And marching about in fancy uniforms. …”

    Careful now, this site is swarming with dim-bulb pro- Hitler fans who think that Hitlers “economic miracle” was the work of an inspired economic genius who could do no wrong 🙂 .

    “The same tactic has been used on a smaller scale ever since.”

    Yes, and the general population has, and will continue to be fooled by it. As long all of the slaves get government mandated job-security out of a war economy, they’re all happy and won’t give a shit – until , that is, the true costs of that fully centralized fascist war economy[ economic collapse and mass poverty etc.], mostly financed by fake money/credit, come due, at which point they’ll be ” up shit creek without a shovel”, as the saying goes.

    Then [as now] they’ll all yell, scream stamp their collective feet and demand……you guessed it: evenmore economic centralization and even more fake money, and most likely, more wars [ to “get the economy going”, don’t you know].

    Because, “stupid is as stupid does.”

    Of course, Germany was defeated before the true , inevitable, disastrous longer term effects of Hitler’s “economic miracle” [i.e. economic collapse and mass poverty etc.] ever had a chance to manifest to the modern day casual observer. And so Hitler’s “economic miracle” lives on, and remains a seemingly everlasting, constantly self-renewing myth for dim-bulbs lacking any real understanding of markets and human action via trade.
    .
    And so it goes….. “Seig Heil”!

    Regards, onebornfree

    • Replies:@jacques sheete
    @onebornfree


    ” up shit creek without a shovel”
     
    Hey, Sheete Creek is what I call home! And we use paddles, not shovels, though at times a muckrake'll do.

    Careful now, this site is swarming with dim-bulb pro- Hitler fans who think that Hitlers “economic miracle” was the work of an inspired economic genius who could do no wrong

     

    Hey, if even a dim-bulb such as yers truly can figger it out, how come y'awl cain't?

    Of course, Germany was defeated before ...


     

    You got that part right. No wonder they just wanted to be left alone instead of being surrounded by bloodthirsty sociopaths who only attack the weaker. What would you have advised at the time?
    ,@Wally
    @onebornfree

    said:
    "Careful now, this site is swarming with dim-bulb pro- Hitler fans who think that Hitlers “economic miracle” was the work of an inspired economic genius who could do no wrong".

    Germany's brilliant economy was the work of the skilled Germans Hitler put in place, not just Hitler. Pay attention, much posted below.

    Given what NS German had in front of them via the economic atrocities of Versailles and the further economic war upon Germany:
    http://www.ihr.org/images/jhr/v15/v15n1p-2_Irving4.jpg
    their accomplishment are remarkable in spite what the indoctrinated are required to recite.

    excerpt from:How Hitler Tackled Unemployment And Revived Germany’s Economy: https://www.ihr.org/other/economyhitler2011.html


    Given where Germany came from, post-war Versailles economic atrocities against them, and the further economic war; yed indeed they did remarkably well.
    For the great mass of Germans, wages and working conditions improved steadily. From 1932 to 1938 gross real weekly earnings increased by 21 percent. After taking into account tax and insurance deductions and adjustments to the cost of living, the increase in real weekly earnings during this period was 14 percent. At the same time, rents remained stable, and there was a relative decline in the costs of heating and light. Prices actually declined for some consumer goods, such as electrical appliances, clocks and watches, as well as for some foods. "Consumer prices rose at an average annual rate of just 1.2 percent between 1933 and 1939," notes British historian Niall Ferguson. "This meant that Germans workers were better off in real as well as nominal terms: between 1933 and 1938, weekly net earnings (after tax) rose by 22 percent, while the cost of living rose by just seven percent." Even after the outbreak of war in September 1939, workers’ income continued to rise. By 1943 average hourly earnings of German workers had risen by 25 percent, and weekly earnings by 41 percent. / 9

    The “normal” work day for most Germans was eight hours, and pay for overtime work was generous. / 10 In addition to higher wages, benefits included markedly improved working conditions, such as better health and safety conditions, canteens with subsidized hot meals, athletic fields, parks, subsidized theater performances and concerts, exhibitions, sports and hiking groups, dances, adult education courses, and subsidized tourism. / 11 An already extensive network of social welfare programs, including old age insurance and a national health care program, was expanded.
     

    also:
    https://youtu.be/O99fWf_UIWs
  • @Chris Bridges
    Nomi Prins destorys her credibility with her silly attack on Trump's attempts to control illegal immigration into this country. This is the gravest threat the country faces, demographic displacement and permanent control of the country by the Democrats, thanks to the votes of foreigners, whether they have the fig leaf of U.S. citizenship or not. Her comments on economic inequality are pretty spot on but her inability to understand larger issues reveals her to be part of the problem. The flood of immigrants, legal and illegal, has been a major factor in undermining American wages for decades. I suspect she is part of the usual gang of New York suspects.

    Replies: @Curmudgeon

    Yeah, that and yet another “financial expert” who doesn’t understand pensions. There are caps on contributions, because there are caps on benefits. The law requires that one contributors to a pension not subsidize other contributors.
    In her bitch about Trump and others, the 12.4% combined contribution rate generates a Soc Security pension to a maximum. If the maximum receivable pension is $100k, the actuaries have figured out the annual contribution needed to pay that pension. Paying more, but receiving no benefit is contrary to the pension plan laws and regulations, because it would be subsidizing others.

  • @Anonymous
    Is Ms. Prins coming around to admitting it is government policy rather than the free market capitalism that is creating unnatural inequality?

    Replies: @onebornfree, @Wally, @Digital Samizdat, @bluedog

    Why its always been government policy what do you think brought on 1929,and the coming one, after all when you have the best government money can buy (and that goes back almost to the founding of the country) what would one expect.!!

  • @Biff
    @Wally


    Pay attention, 2 out 0f 3, other stats show 3 out of 4 millionaires, are self made.
    So yes, they did earn it, they do deserve it.

    And those that inherited money? So what? Good for them.
    Parents have the right to leave what they wish for their sons / daughters.
     
    And they were all Jewish; most receiving holocaust reparations.

    Replies: @Wally

    There is a bit of that, as jacques has pointed out in his comment #39.

    You can try your silly strawman with him if you like.

    Cheers.

  • @Commentator Mike
    @Wally

    "2 out of 3, other stats show 3 out of 4 millionaires, are self made."

    Ha ha ha! Just like that, all on their own. Oh blimey, a true "wally" dispensing wisdom here. Even mafia dons aren't "self made" and even a "made man" has to go through the hoops before he is selected by his peers.

    Replies: @Wally

    “All on their own”, quite correct.

    you said:
    “Even mafia dons aren’t “self made” and even a “made man” has to go through the hoops before he is selected by his peers.”

    A false, strawman comparison, but anyway.

    The fact is that those that make money do so by receiving the ‘votes’ that people make when those people choose to buy the the goods & services that are offered in a market place, which lacking government control, will provide many options.

    See more in my comment #77.

    Cheers.

  • @jacques sheete
    @Wally


    Pay attention, 2 out 0f 3, other stats show 3 out of 4 millionaires, are self made.
    So yes, they did earn it, they do deserve it.
     
    Sources, please.

    Also, aren't you the guy who claims an IQ of 150+? I don't see why it would take a genius to find the flaws in your claim, so why would a purported smartie even make it?


    But if you will take note of the mode of proceeding of men, you will see that all those who come to great riches and great power have obtained them either by fraud or by force; and afterwards, to hide the ugliness of acquisition, they make it decent by applying the false title ofearnings to things they have usurped by deceit or by violence.

    - Machiavelli, The Florentine History, Book III, pg 189, 1906 edition. Forst published 1532
     

    Could Aristophanes have predicted your buddy, tRump?:

    ... to steal, perjure yourself and make your arse receptive are three essentials for climbing high.


    -Aristophanes, The Knights, 454 BC
     

    Replies: @Wally, @bluedog

    You said:
    “Sources, please.”

    Certainly, the article above, try reading it, and easily found sources.
    Actually I was being a bit conservative. Here, I’ll spoon feed you some quick examples:

    80% of Millionaires Are First Generation Millionaires:https://www.guidevine.com/newsroom/eighty-percent-millionaires-first-generation-millionaires-wasting-time-garbage/
    Sixty-seven percent of high-net-worth Americans are self-made millionaires. Only 8 percent inherited their wealth.
    https://www.fa-mag.com/news/most-millionaires-self-made--study-says-14565.html
    You also said:
    “Also, aren’t you the guy who claims an IQ of 150+? I don’t see why it would take a genius to find the flaws in your claim, so why would a purported smartie even make it?”

    Hmm, you obsess over me, but actually it’s 152.
    You have found no flaws in my claims, as I have demonstrated.
    And what’s with your bizarre, irrelevant quotes from ancient history? Get a grip.

    Quit digging, Jacques, you’re making an ass of yourself.

  • @Willem
    @obwandiyag

    'And the top 1% of U.S. citizens earn 40 times the national average and own about 38.6% of the country’s total wealth. The highest figure in any other developed country is “only” 28%.'

    Guess who that other developed country is?

    The Netherlands!

    https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2017/04/dutch-rich-keep-getting-richer-but-share-of-total-wealth-edges-down/

    So proud of my country.

    It puzzles me though that some still think my country is 'socialist'.

    But we are working on that too, cutting expediture on social programmes like welfare, free education, and pensions. Introduce more taxes for the poor and less for the rich. Stagnate all wages, except for the rich, etc.

    All these political decisions make a country so wealthy! And all citizens so proud!

    Just look at the US how that is working out. If just all these poor white people could die, the US will be much more equal and rich.

    https://www.counterpunch.org/2019/03/08/deaths-of-despair-trump-and-the-white-working-class/

    Replies: @utu

    The Dutch should be more concerned about getting Americanized than Islamicized. Though the Islamization is a part of the program of Americanization. Divide Et Impera!

  • @jacques sheete
    @Wally


    The “poor” in the US & Europe live better than most of the world’s population.

    The world’s poor know it, hence they keep coming.
     

    The "poor" have no doubt been deluded just like those who thought Marxist-Bolshie Comminizm was the answer until they went to the gulag and experienced it first hand. But then their experiences were not that far removed for the poor who came to Amerika a century ago for opportunity which was only a slightly milder form of slavery.

    At least some of the Jews knew that they would have been suckers to make aliyah to the criminal Zionist state of Israel so many of them had to be lured by false promises and terrorism.

    So, your analysis is a bit over simplified; likely a result of laziness.

    Replies: @Wally

    said:
    “So, your analysis is a bit over simplified; likely a result of laziness.”

    Oh yawn, desperate projection and a bit bizarre with your weird & irrelevant subject change to “aliyah to the criminal Zionist state of Israel so many of them had to be lured by false promises”.
    Say what? Are you OK?
    Please review my comment.

    Q: Are millions flooding into this country every year or not?
    A: Yes, with no signs of it stopping.

    Q: When they get here do they turn around and flee the “slavery” you speak of?
    A: No they do not.

    Quit digging, Jacques.

    Cheers

  • March 7, 2019 The Global Economy Desperately Needs Freedom

    How many bureaucrats are there in the world? The global population currently numbers more than 7.5 billion people.

    https://www.fff.org/explore-freedom/article/the-global-economy-desperately-needs-freedom/

    February 1, 2019 A World without Dollars? Are We Approaching the End of America’s Financial Order?

    For Washington, the U.S. dollar is leverage, a financial weapon to dominate the world economy, to impose its foreign policy agendas and to secure a steady flow of natural resources over sovereign countries who use the currency.

    http://silentcrownews.com/wordpress/?p=6149

  • @jacques sheete
    @Wally


    Those at that level pay ZERO federal income taxes, but can receive massive welfare benefits as if they do, and they curiously get ‘tax refunds’.
     
    He wrote, "taxes." He didnotlimit it to federal extortion levies. Have you heard of such things as property taxes and sales taxes?

    Top 20% pay 87% of income taxes, about 50% pay no income taxes:
     
    Yeah, but how much do the top .01% pay, both absolutely, relatively and net? Your claim may be highly misleading, especially since there are special tax breaks for "holocaust (sic) survivors" and some of the rich have been known to have tax exemptions specifically enacted for themselves!

    Cf., Gerard Swope.:


    But since Swope had inherited this fortune from his wife there would be a federal tax of $4,500,000 on it... "There was nothing in the internal revenue code that could help us .. . Then a thought struck me.Why couldn't we amend the code? It would mean putting a bill through congress, but it was the only way." …Tulin … betook himself to Washington. "There I put in the hardest four months of my life .. . I worked in complete silence. Publicity would have spoiled everything .. .I did not talk to a single Jewish member of congress. They would favor it anyway." The bill, introduced into the house by Representatives Reed (Republican) and Keogh (Democrat) of New York was an amendment to section 2055 of the internal revenue code of 1945.

    - Dorothy Thompson,Special Law Passed for Zionist,The American Mercury, January 1959, pp. 135-136

     

    Replies: @Wally

    Making “$26,000” and has property taxes?
    LOL Sign me up.

    Sales tax? So what? I mentioned income taxes. No strawmen.
    BTW, sales taxes and state income taxes are generally higher in leftist /communist inclined states.
    You said:
    “Yeah, but how much do the top .01% pay, both absolutely, relatively and net? Your claim may be highly misleading, especially since there are special tax breaks for “holocaust (sic) survivors” and some of the rich have been known to have tax exemptions specifically enacted for themselves! ”

    You raised that irrelevant question, so how much DO your “.01% pay”? Sure you don’t mean the ‘.0001%’. LOL Whatever it is, it’s already more than enough.

    Indeed, you have specified one of the major reasons why the fake & impossible “holocaust” story was manufactured & is promoted. However, quite irrelevant to my comments that you are replying to.

    Tax breaks, keeping more of your own money, are good. That simply does not change the fact that the top 20% pay 87% of income taxes, regardless of “tax breaks”.

    Thanks.

    • Replies:@jacques sheete
    @Wally


    I mentioned income taxes. No strawmen.
     
    Yesyoudid, buthedidnot as I pointed out. YOU are the one who engaged in a strawman argument.Youare taking the lazy way out.

    Try harder.

    Replies: @Wally

  • @obwandiyag
    But all the geniuses on here believe that it is just hunky-dory for the rich to make more and more and more money. Because they deserve it. Because they worked for it and earned it.

    This is the libertarian creed: give all the money to the rich and then die of starvation with humility and grace. Because it is only right and fair and good.

    Replies: @bongstar420, @Wally, @Willem, @anarchyst

    ‘And the top 1% of U.S. citizens earn 40 times the national average and own about 38.6% of the country’s total wealth. The highest figure in any other developed country is “only” 28%.’

    Guess who that other developed country is?

    The Netherlands!

    https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2017/04/dutch-rich-keep-getting-richer-but-share-of-total-wealth-edges-down/

    So proud of my country.

    It puzzles me though that some still think my country is ‘socialist’.

    But we are working on that too, cutting expediture on social programmes like welfare, free education, and pensions. Introduce more taxes for the poor and less for the rich. Stagnate all wages, except for the rich, etc.

    All these political decisions make a country so wealthy! And all citizens so proud!

    Just look at the US how that is working out. If just all these poor white people could die, the US will be much more equal and rich.

    https://www.counterpunch.org/2019/03/08/deaths-of-despair-trump-and-the-white-working-class/

    • Replies:@utu
    @Willem

    The Dutch should be more concerned about getting Americanized than Islamicized. Though the Islamization is a part of the program of Americanization. Divide Et Impera!

  • @Wally
    @TG

    said:
    " Why do the rich scream that any criticism of these policies is “racist, fascist, and Literally Hitler”? Because these criticism are true."

    No it's not. You're using the-gift-to-Zionism comparison, Hitler did not do what is alleged of him.

    Grow up.

    Replies: @The Contrarian

    Hitler was part of the anglosphere conspiracy in the early 20th. The nutzies were financed from abroad. Then he was double-crossed by the English during the war and came to an inglorious end… Germany was coerced into revenge. Napoleans escape from Alba was to discredit the revolution once and for all at
    Waterloo… Either way, national socialism whether French or Germanic wouldn’t work in the supranational order of today… too national, too localized. So the US won’t adopt it except on the basis of cheap politics, shortsighted politics, or irrational fantasy-driven policy makers.
    No one has outdone the cruelty of the Anglo civilization for centuries, they just have the loudest voice and haven’t been beaten yet. They are still able to write their own history. All empires come to an end with a bang or a whimper.

    • LOL:Wally
    • Replies:@jacques sheete
    @The Contrarian

    Pretty good analysis there! I see you left Wally speechless for once. All he could offer is a very weak LOL.

    Replies: @Wally

  • @Issac
    If you aren't for effectively ending all immigration to prevent the continued flooding of the labor market and subsequent depression of wages, then you are demonstrably disinterested in "inequality."

    Replies: @bongstar420, @m___

    Expatriate the patrons, and appropriate the dial knob of the Federeal Reserve, the last by itself, would do. But for emotional satisfaction just send Gates to Africa with empty pockets, the locals will take care of him and birth control.

  • @jacques sheete

    They have much lower IQs, have much higher crime rates, violence as a way of life, over breed, cannot feed themselves or their offspring, and are largely unskilled & unemployable beyond menial & manual labor.
     
    Despite all that the threat they pose to the productive classes in all likelihood pales in comparison with the moderate IQ criminals who are at least smart enough to have others do their violence, overfeed themselves, raise entitled brats, have very few skills beyond sociopathy, ambition and cunning, and couldn't do manual labor if starving. No wonder so many of them wind up in office, Hollywood, organ and drug trafficking, and running gambling and porn operations, for example.

    Replies: @m___

    Despite all that the threat they pose to the productive classes in all likelihood pales in comparison with the moderate IQ criminals who are at least smart enough to have others do their violence, overfeed themselves, raise entitled brats, have very few skills beyond sociopathy, ambition and cunning, and couldn’t do manual labor if starving. No wonder so many of them wind up in office, Hollywood, organ and drug trafficking, and running gambling and porn operations, for example.

    Indeed, know your enemies. Corrupted, semi-cogent elites, three quarts ego, a few points of IQ on average above the street level (they carry the same genes, thus grasp their critters and have a feel for manipulating them), with bigger tools, (none of them “smart” luckily, not yet), are the pimps. A society of merit!

  • @Reuben Kaspate
    Of course, it isn't going to end well, Nomi! The "let them eat the cake" syndrome, when there isn't any cake to be had has lulled the zombies at the top into false sense of security with militarized goons protecting them every second of the day, but be rest assured, the pitchforks are a coming. And it won't be a pretty picture for either side, for copious amounts of blood will run which may make look the raids by Etzel (Attila the Hun) as summer picnic on a Sunday afternoon!

    Replies: @m___

    Real life economics. The planet is not growing, the global populations do as a consequence of what we call our economics and social engineering. This brings all sorts of collisions. Toxicity, pollution, resource exhaustion, and pressure of migrations and gratuitous wars, alas “terrorism”, civil war, general disorder. France shows as much.

    The elites, semi-comatose as they are, half hardheartedly start to grasp this. Not much has been done. Cooking the books, at every level, and now mostly at the Central Bank level is a short-term patch. The result will be that value ultimately will get disconnected from the Dollar. The Chinese and Russian clusters around Putin and Xi?, Germany, fully understand this, and drag their feet at playing along.

    So somehow, somewhere, in a timely manner, real solutions must show up or bust. An elegant solution for the generational term would be to re-engineer the global masses, they are the biggest liability to wealth, wealth for them, wealth for the elites and wealth for future generations. That of course is one too far for our global rulers and schemers.

  • @Digital Samizdat
    Overall, what Nomi says about the Fed, finance and economics in general is quite true. Unfortunately, she is constantly undermining her rhetorical appeal by taking gratuitous swipes at Trump. Don't get me wrong: I'm not the guy's biggest fan either. But Trump is not the cause of this problem; he's at most just a symptom. Does Nomi really believe that he bears more responsibility for the mess we're in than, say, Bill Clinton (NAFTA, Wall St. dereg.), George Bush (Iraq, bank bailout I) or Obama (bank bailout II, Libya)?

    All of her needless virtue-signaling, sadly, will cancel out the good points she otherwise makes.

    Replies: @m___

    On Trump.

    Does Nomi really believe that he bears more responsibility for the mess we’re in than, say, Bill Clinton (NAFTA, Wall St. dereg.), George Bush (Iraq, bank bailout I) or Obama (bank bailout II, Libya)?

    That is the pay-lane, the order of the day, no aspirin can help, when one lives on word-count. Bread writers are well arraigned, none got the allowance to fart up the wind. Engelhardt, the world of media is notorious a squeeze. No life of your own, creativity is not permitted but for the color of the paper bag.

  • @Franz

    Obviously, the answer is many morelaws
     
    Very close.

    "Many morecountries" and you get the Gold Star for the First Week of Springtime. (Starts with a Full Moon in the Northern Hemisphere, the one the Shawnee called the Crow Moon).

    Billionaires hate borders for a good reason. Accumulation of insane levels of wealth is not possible where localities produce what's good for them by themselves. Wealth inequity gained speed every time a rail line put local foundries out of business for the sake of cheaper metal from industrial hubs like Pittsburgh.

    Had the States *with their Constitutional right of Republic* been economically self-sufficient, we could look lots different now. The French anarchists were partly right: Property held by foreign plutocratsis theft. Boundary linesshould matter.

    As it is now we have another option approaching:Against Civilization, published by Feral House in 2005, made the subtle argument. Various authors made an excellent case, often vividly. The non-subtle argument is: What humans cannot control they destroy. Including things they've built.

    Ruins all over the world indicate they've done just that. A lot of times maybe.

    Replies: @HallParvey

    You may be on to something, here. Small, self sufficient statelets, where the local government is known personally to a great many people. A return to the city states of ancient Greece.

    Oops. What’s to prevent intercity warfare. Oh well. Back to the drawing board.

    • Replies:@Franz
    @HallParvey


    Oops. What’s to prevent intercity warfare.
     
    Nothingcan prevent it.

    But it's a great limiter. Think: Sparta and Athens fought an exhausting war. Other smarter city-states sat on their hands and tended their own gardens.

    The Hyksos invaded the Nile Delta and the Upper Kingdom (down south) sat on their hands for almost a century. When the Hyksos got a bit too powerful? Well, a century is a long time to get ready, so it was a short war and the invaders scattered right on out.

    Point is the Blue & Grey American States that had a dog in the fight in 1861 could have fought for as long as they really wanted. Others could... sit on their hands. Ohio tried to vote itself neutral but by then all that "eternal union" kicked into high gear. The "peace democrats" in the Buckeye state had to flee to Canada to run their campaign, which in those days meant they really didn't have one.

    The devil was in the details. Even the old Articles of Confederation contained the words "perpetual union" so we had a bad idea in the works from the start.

    I'm sure that was a coincidence.
  • @jacques sheete
    @Sean


    But poor people can vote so you get populists elected like Teddy Roosevelt, who was very anti the Ribber barons...
     
    So goes the myth.

    Here comes the truth. (Or at least a closer approximation of it.):


    The people voted for Roosevelt because hetalked of "trust-busting" at the same time that he was sanctioning the purchase of the Tennessee Coal and Iron Company by the Steel Trust.They supported Wilson "because he kept us out of war" at the same time that Wilson was making preparations to enter the war. The rulers can negotiate "secret treaties" at home and abroad.The people, knowing nothing of either the theory or the practice of secret diplomacy, commit all sorts of follies for which they themselves must later foot the bill.

    - R. F. PETTIGREW, TRIUMPHANT PLUTOCRACY, The Story of American Public Life from 1870 to 1920.

     

    PS: Guess who was big into the steel trust at the time...

    Replies: @m___

    Indeed, reverse engineering out of the few scraps the elites inadvertently and some intentionally spill into the streets. Impossible. Have the merry go round going for another spin. Hopefully Nomi does not get dizzy, she would then be impeded in her “job” of spinning bed time stories.

  • Ostensibly dissident Leftists who can’t break out of the Marxist mindset of framing everything in economic terms might as well be working at AEI or Cato. Only lolbertarian spergs and eternal grad student Marxists still think in these terms.

    Muh socialism vs. muh capitalism is so 1990’s. Nomi’s still fighting the Red-Blue War while the populists she scorns as a “thin veneer” (presumably obscuring the ‘real, important’ issue of muh economics) are fighting to morally justify their existence and their ability to think as they like, much less their income levels. If I’m not allowed to have a job because I’m a “cis White male” who “spreads hate,” my income is 0. If natural-born Americans are less desirable members of the Numerican community than foreigners, we’re not going to get any share of the zero-sum pie.

    Yes, the 1% is leveraging their money-muscle to push dispossession of White America, but the tribal lines aren’t drawn by wealth. The ultra-rich and their net-negative $ orc footsoldiers are united in an assault on the middle, and the tribal battle-lines are based on race, culture and a debased, Procrustean and politicized concept of morality. Economics is very far downstream from biology, psychology and morality.

    Nomi is the flip-side of a sperg coin with Ben Shapiro on the obverse. Yesterday’s woman vs. yesterday’s man, fighting the last war.

  • @onebornfree
    @anon1

    anon1 says:"What is to be done?"

    I'm sure some morons here have long list of government "solutions", which will all boil down to "more /bigger government, more laws, more taxes, less freedom"."

    You know, the same old crap that "worked" the last time. When was it?[ I can't quite recall].

    Regards, onebornfree

    Replies: @anon, @HallParvey

    I’m sure some morons here have long list of government “solutions”, which will all boil down to “more /bigger government, more laws, more taxes, less freedom”.”

    You know, the same old crap that “worked” the last time. When was it?[ I can’t quite recall].

    1940 approximately. The world had been in a depression for almost ten years. Roosevelt’s New Deal was supposedly ending the Hoover depression. But it didn’t work. Not really.

    Fortunately, Adolf the First had dragged Germany out of the depression by putting everyone to work making war materials. And marching about in fancy uniforms. It was obvious that he intended to invade somebody (after all, why have a big army if it is just going to sit around), and the likely candidate was France. Right next door.

    Roosevelt saw his opportunity and began to crank up armament production. Financed by selling bonds to the rich who had been sitting on their wealth since the Roaring Twenties. And by creative accounting, i.e. government counterfeiting. Lend Lease was created.

    Workers now had someplace to earn a salary, other than WPA, and when the United States became involved seriously, vast numbers of men and women were needed in the armed forces. And in shipbuilding, tank production, aircraft production.

    End of depression. The same tactic has been used on a smaller scale ever since. Now we are up to billions for each superwhizbang weapon. Those billions go to pay for the salaries of the people who work the assembly lines of the production facilities. And the managers. And the profiteers.

    Nothing ever really changes, does it.

    • Replies:@onebornfree
    @HallParvey

    HallParvey says:"...Fortunately, Adolf the First had dragged Germany out of the depression by putting everyone to work making war materials. And marching about in fancy uniforms. ..."


    Careful now, this site is swarming with dim-bulb pro- Hitler fans who think that Hitlers "economic miracle" was the work of an inspired economic genius who could do no wrong :-) .

    "The same tactic has been used on a smaller scale ever since."

    Yes, and the general population has, and will continue to be fooled by it. As long all of the slaves get government mandated job-security out of a war economy, they're all happy and won't give a shit - until , that is, the true costs of that fully centralized fascist war economy[ economic collapse and mass poverty etc.], mostly financed by fake money/credit, come due, at which point they'll be " up shit creek without a shovel", as the saying goes.

    Then [as now] they'll all yell, scream stamp their collective feet and demand......you guessed it: evenmore economic centralization and even more fake money, and most likely, more wars [ to "get the economy going", don't you know].

    Because, "stupid is as stupid does."

    Of course, Germany was defeated before the true , inevitable, disastrous longer term effects of Hitler's "economic miracle" [i.e. economic collapse and mass poverty etc.] ever had a chance to manifest to the modern day casual observer. And so Hitler's "economic miracle" lives on, and remains a seemingly everlasting, constantly self-renewing myth for dim-bulbs lacking any real understanding of markets and human action via trade.
    .
    And so it goes..... "Seig Heil"!

    Regards, onebornfree

    Replies: @jacques sheete, @Wally

    ,@Joe Levantine
    @HallParvey

    "Fortunately, Adolf the First had dragged Germany out of the depression by putting everyone to work making war materials. And marching about in fancy uniforms. It was obvious that he intended to invade somebody (after all, why have a big army if it is just going to sit around), and the likely candidate was France. Right next door."

    According to a comment I read on this site, backed by references that I unfortunately did not copy, out of six million people who found employment, only one million went into the armament industry. Notwithstanding the lack of reference for this claim, let us remember that Hitler did engage in a wide infrastructure program of building roads, dams and canals, which was his way of applying Keynesian economics to stimulate the German economy. One thing that stood out during this infrastructure project was that he obliged the contractors to use manual labour instead of relying on machines so he could reduce unemployment. This factor created the multiplier effect as wealth started trickling to the labour class which in turn increased their purchasing power and stimulated the economy. Also, the increased stability that came with the National Socialist rule enticed many multinationals to invest in Germany including many leading American companies. Essentially, the German economy rose because of the same factor that made Germany grow in a way that threatened British dominance before WWI, namely PUTTING FINANCE AT THE SERVICE OF INDUSTRY, which is antithetical to the status quo of today. To manage such a deed one has to have the power to put the bankers in their right place. Here should we also mention the Volkswagen project that was meant to provide every German family with a car without resorting to credit finance?

    As for your contention that Hitler raised his army to conquer France, I would humbly ask you to consider reading Mein Kampf where he clearly stated that it would never be in Germany's interest to wage war to the West either against France or Britain. Note that he gave up any claim on Alsace Lorraine and in his letter to Daladier two days before France declared war on Germany, Hitler reminded Daladier that Germany had no qualms about its border with France and that a repeat of the bloodshed of WWI would be senseless.

    History revisionism can be a powerful way to break out of the matrix of control.

    Replies: @jacques sheete, @Wally, @HallParvey

    ,@Wally
    @HallParvey

    Your indoctrination runs deep.

    BTW, before being defeated by Germany, after France declared war on Germany, France had a much larger army.

    It is important to remember that France had already invaded Germany, the Saar in 1939, and that throughout this entire period Hitler was begging Churchill to negotiate a return to the status quo.


    "Hitler will have no war, but he will be forced into it, not this year but later..." (The Jewish Emil Ludwig, Les Annales, June, 1934)
     
    Why have you dodged my comment #99?

    Replies: @HallParvey

  • Of course, it isn’t going to end well, Nomi! The “let them eat the cake” syndrome, when there isn’t any cake to be had has lulled the zombies at the top into false sense of security with militarized goons protecting them every second of the day, but be rest assured, the pitchforks are a coming. And it won’t be a pretty picture for either side, for copious amounts of blood will run which may make look the raids by Etzel (Attila the Hun) as summer picnic on a Sunday afternoon!

    • Replies:@m___
    @Reuben Kaspate

    Real life economics. The planet is not growing, the global populations do as a consequence of what we call our economics and social engineering. This brings all sorts of collisions. Toxicity, pollution, resource exhaustion, and pressure of migrations and gratuitous wars, alas "terrorism", civil war, general disorder. France shows as much.

    The elites, semi-comatose as they are, half hardheartedly start to grasp this. Not much has been done. Cooking the books, at every level, and now mostly at the Central Bank level is a short-term patch. The result will be that value ultimately will get disconnected from the Dollar. The Chinese and Russian clusters around Putin and Xi?, Germany, fully understand this, and drag their feet at playing along.

    So somehow, somewhere, in a timely manner, real solutions must show up or bust. An elegant solution for the generational term would be to re-engineer the global masses, they are the biggest liability to wealth, wealth for them, wealth for the elites and wealth for future generations. That of course is one too far for our global rulers and schemers.

  • Overall, what Nomi says about the Fed, finance and economics in general is quite true. Unfortunately, she is constantly undermining her rhetorical appeal by taking gratuitous swipes at Trump. Don’t get me wrong: I’m not the guy’s biggest fan either. But Trump is not the cause of this problem; he’s at most just a symptom. Does Nomi really believe that he bears more responsibility for the mess we’re in than, say, Bill Clinton (NAFTA, Wall St. dereg.), George Bush (Iraq, bank bailout I) or Obama (bank bailout II, Libya)?

    All of her needless virtue-signaling, sadly, will cancel out the good points she otherwise makes.

    • Replies:@m___
    @Digital Samizdat

    On Trump.


    Does Nomi really believe that he bears more responsibility for the mess we’re in than, say, Bill Clinton (NAFTA, Wall St. dereg.), George Bush (Iraq, bank bailout I) or Obama (bank bailout II, Libya)?
     
    That is the pay-lane, the order of the day, no aspirin can help, when one lives on word-count. Bread writers are well arraigned, none got the allowance to fart up the wind. Engelhardt, the world of media is notorious a squeeze. No life of your own, creativity is not permitted but for the color of the paper bag.
  • “Who controls the issuance of money controls the government!” Nathan Meyer Rothschild

    June 13, 2016 Which Corporations Control The World?

    A surprisingly small number of corporations control massive global market shares. How many of the brands below do you use?

    http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article44864.htm

    “Control the oil, and you control nations. Control the food, and you control the people.” Henry Kissenger

    Aug 30, 2016 Central Banks = Welfare for the Wealthy

    Central banks can only do one thing, and that’s provide monetary welfare for the wealthy.

    https://youtu.be/iKMNCX2J4Tw
    Video Link

  • They have much lower IQs, have much higher crime rates, violence as a way of life, over breed, cannot feed themselves or their offspring, and are largely unskilled & unemployable beyond menial & manual labor.

    Despite all that the threat they pose to the productive classes in all likelihood pales in comparison with the moderate IQ criminals who are at least smart enough to have others do their violence, overfeed themselves, raise entitled brats, have very few skills beyond sociopathy, ambition and cunning, and couldn’t do manual labor if starving. No wonder so many of them wind up in office, Hollywood, organ and drug trafficking, and running gambling and porn operations, for example.

    • Replies:@m___
    @jacques sheete


    Despite all that the threat they pose to the productive classes in all likelihood pales in comparison with the moderate IQ criminals who are at least smart enough to have others do their violence, overfeed themselves, raise entitled brats, have very few skills beyond sociopathy, ambition and cunning, and couldn’t do manual labor if starving. No wonder so many of them wind up in office, Hollywood, organ and drug trafficking, and running gambling and porn operations, for example.
     
    Indeed, know your enemies. Corrupted, semi-cogent elites, three quarts ego, a few points of IQ on average above the street level (they carry the same genes, thus grasp their critters and have a feel for manipulating them), with bigger tools, (none of them "smart" luckily, not yet), are the pimps. A society of merit!
  • @Wally
    @Aryan Racist

    Inconvenient fact:

    The "poor" in the US & Europe live better than most of the world's population.

    The world's poor know it, hence they keep coming.

    "Mother Jones"? LOL

    Replies: @jacques sheete

    The “poor” in the US & Europe live better than most of the world’s population.

    The world’s poor know it, hence they keep coming.

    The “poor” have no doubt been deluded just like those who thought Marxist-Bolshie Comminizm was the answer until they went to the gulag and experienced it first hand. But then their experiences were not that far removed for the poor who came to Amerika a century ago for opportunity which was only a slightly milder form of slavery.

    At least some of the Jews knew that they would have been suckers to make aliyah to the criminal Zionist state of Israel so many of them had to be lured by false promises and terrorism.

    So, your analysis is a bit over simplified; likely a result of laziness.

    • Replies:@Wally
    @jacques sheete

    said:
    "So, your analysis is a bit over simplified; likely a result of laziness."

    Oh yawn, desperate projection and a bit bizarre with your weird & irrelevant subject change to "aliyah to the criminal Zionist state of Israel so many of them had to be lured by false promises".
    Say what? Are you OK?
    Please review my comment.

    Q: Are millions flooding into this country every year or not?
    A: Yes, with no signs of it stopping.

    Q: When they get here do they turn around and flee the "slavery" you speak of?
    A: No they do not.

    Quit digging, Jacques.

    Cheers

  • @Anon
    @jacques sheete

    Very good , so we just keep our traditions , hehehehhe

    Replies: @jacques sheete

    Very good , so we just keep our traditions , hehehehhe

    Yes, consistency can be very important! 😉

  • @Rich
    I'm unable to find the nation, anywhere in the historical record, where a small group of wealthy individuals didn't rule over everyone else. I guess ranting about human nature is therapeutic, but it will never change. French Revolution, Russian Revolution, Chinese Revolution, every single communist revolution everywhere, ends in tyranny. There really is no fix for humanity, maybe the robots will eventually build a "fair" system for themselves.

    Replies: @jacques sheete

    I guess ranting about human nature is therapeutic, but it will never change.

    Amen.

    It is amusing, though, to find that so many think they have the answers.

  • @obwandiyag
    But these guys on here think that it's blacks on welfare taking all their money, and that billionaires are their buddies, and have their best interests at heart, and therefore deserve ever ill-gotten gain, just because it's "free market" or "capitalism" or some other lying word they use to paper over abject crime.

    Replies: @Digital Samizdat

    But these guys on here think that it’s blacks on welfare taking all their money, and that billionaires are their buddies, and have their best interests at heart, and therefore deserve ever ill-gotten gain, just because it’s “free market” or “capitalism” or some other lying word they use to paper over abject crime.

    No, not exactly. The libertarians here just claim that ‘this is not capitalism’, because it never works the way Mises or Hayek (or whoever) said it should. What they’re in love with isidealof capitalism rather than therealityof it.

    (Which is not to say that they’re wild about the welfare system either; but I still doubt that most of them would claim that it’s actually a bigger problem than, say, the Fed.)

  • @jacques sheete

    Land speculation, government lobbying, and shady deals soon converged to create an unequal society of the first order...
     
    Sounds like what happened after the Am Rev too. The constitution was in fact imposed on the rest of us to enable such activity but under the guise of protecting the freedom of the proles, peasants and peons. What it really did was protect and encourage a free-for-all for the rich, powerful, cunning and ambitious. I have evidence.

    But then,


    Me[nippus].... But how are things going up here? what is Athens about?

    Phi.Oh, nothing new; extortion, perjury, forty per cent, face-grinding.

    -Lucian of Samosata, MENIPPUS, A NECROMANTIC EXPERIMENT, ~150 AD

     

    Dat's Western "civilization" for ya! ;)

    Replies: @Anon

    Very good , so we just keep our traditions , hehehehhe

    • Replies:@jacques sheete
    @Anon


    Very good , so we just keep our traditions , hehehehhe

     

    Yes, consistency can be very important! ;)
  • Prins is another Government agent tasked with disseminating finance-sounding propaganda. The slaves had never heard of this Goldman Sachs executive until the tailing end of the Iraq war and the accompanying domestic financial collapse. Any mention of the personal failings of the criminal elite is strictly prohibited. But everyone knows Orwell. Inequality is a drink available at Starbucks to enjoy and calm the nerves when you see a homeless veteran.

  • I’m unable to find the nation, anywhere in the historical record, where a small group of wealthy individuals didn’t rule over everyone else. I guess ranting about human nature is therapeutic, but it will never change. French Revolution, Russian Revolution, Chinese Revolution, every single communist revolution everywhere, ends in tyranny. There really is no fix for humanity, maybe the robots will eventually build a “fair” system for themselves.

    • Replies:@jacques sheete
    @Rich


    I guess ranting about human nature is therapeutic, but it will never change.
     
    Amen.

    It is amusing, though, to find that so many think they have the answers.
  • anon[393] • Disclaimer says:

    look you’re a commie no whites want your evil thieving religion. Inequality is indicative of nothing in itself as your boy said its who whom. the problem isnt capitalism its corpratism and leftism in bed with each other whites dont want free shit we want what we would get in a non rigged negotiation with our capitalists global capitalists are in the present system are allowed to bribe our pols who are supposed to be negotiating the terms of trade and operating within our borders the price of using our infrastructure being protected by our legal and military etc thats worth something not because we want somethin or our supposed needs but because its all something valuable they need that we built and own

  • Hi Naomi,
    They have plans, to make sure they don’t end up in front of a guillotine again. Good article, won’t save me or my family in time though.
    Glad to see the numbers. At least it balms the pain of them blaming us for our own misfortune.
    Democracy is just a wooden idol to me, it does nothing. Another false god like capitalism people use to whip up indignation for war on a far away land somewhere. Paying orcs to do our banking wizard’s fighting for them.
    Thanks, I like reading your work.

  • In practice, that means about 94% of American workers and their employers paid the full12.4% of their annual earnings toward Social Security…

    It’s actually much worse than that. It should read that in practice about 94% of American workers and their employers paid the full 12.4% of their annualpre-taxearnings toward Social Security.

    After taxes are paid, one is left with a net income, and that’s what counts, so the real percentage paid to soshul sekuritee is somewhat higher than the percentage given. Toss basic expenses ( really a form of “fixed” costs) into the mix reveals an even bleaker picture. Then there’s the cost of servicing their debt…

    But hey, “dem Somalianz live in shitholz” and we gotta fund our murderous, thieving all-lies!

  • @Anonymous
    Is Ms. Prins coming around to admitting it is government policy rather than the free market capitalism that is creating unnatural inequality?

    Replies: @onebornfree, @Wally, @Digital Samizdat, @bluedog

    Is Ms. Prins coming around to admitting it is government policy rather than the free market capitalism that is creating unnatural inequality?

    There’s no such thing as “free” market capitalism–that’s just another utopian fantasy. The first thing the capitalists do once they have a gazillion times more money than they will ever need, is to buy control of the state in order to make sure no one can ever take their wealth/power away from them. Capitalism inevitably ends in monopoly or oligopoly, because capitalism is just another dialectic and every dialectic ends up with somebody winning and everybody else losing.

    • Agree:jacques sheete
  • @Philip Owen
    Wealth taxes and inheritance taxes can help but demographics is about to shift income inequality in favour of the rich world poor. There will be a!ways be mentally ill people and junkies at the bottom. Take the incapable out and wages for the rest will rise.

    Replies: @jacques sheete

    There will be a!ways be mentally ill people and junkies at the bottom.

    One would be surprised at the mentally ill at the top as well. Junkies, sex, porn and violence addicts floating at the top is nothing new. I knew one very well (among some others I didn’t know really well) who, after making many millions, became a “krischin,” piously clutching a Bible wherever he went, then, after getting bored with that phase, became a coke addict and lost his business. He got clean and started another business, built largely on soft scamming of folks…

    In Rivers and bad Governments, the lightest Things swim at top.

    -Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard Improved; 1754March. III Month.

    Note who controls government. So we have dregs at the bottom and scum at the top. What’s a productive middle class fool supposed ta do? (That’s a rhetorical question since I have my own answers, but they are not for publication, though part of it is ya hafta figure it out yerself, or it’s utterly useless.)

    • Replies:@Philip Owen
    @jacques sheete

    True. Most aristocrats lived a life of debauchery. A few pursued agricultural improvement, science or other sorts of progress.

  • Nomi should make a swimsuit calendar.

    Packin’ some heat up top!

  • Some good here, along with some bad.

    GOOD: We have way too many idle rich creeps in our country.

    BAD: The lady is a leftist who thinks “equality” is both possible and to be desired.

  • Nomi Prins destorys her credibility with her silly attack on Trump’s attempts to control illegal immigration into this country. This is the gravest threat the country faces, demographic displacement and permanent control of the country by the Democrats, thanks to the votes of foreigners, whether they have the fig leaf of U.S. citizenship or not. Her comments on economic inequality are pretty spot on but her inability to understand larger issues reveals her to be part of the problem. The flood of immigrants, legal and illegal, has been a major factor in undermining American wages for decades. I suspect she is part of the usual gang of New York suspects.

    • Replies:@Curmudgeon
    @Chris Bridges

    Yeah, that and yet another "financial expert" who doesn't understand pensions. There are caps on contributions, because there are caps on benefits. The law requires that one contributors to a pension not subsidize other contributors.
    In her bitch about Trump and others, the 12.4% combined contribution rate generates a Soc Security pension to a maximum. If the maximum receivable pension is $100k, the actuaries have figured out the annual contribution needed to pay that pension. Paying more, but receiving no benefit is contrary to the pension plan laws and regulations, because it would be subsidizing others.

  • @Sean
    But poor people can vote so you get populists elected like Teddy Roosevelt, who was very anti the Ribber barons like JP Morgan, and aggressive in foreign policy. Trump will be too. There is only one way to reduce inequality: war and destruction. From its birth in Ancient Greece democracy has led to war, and populists are the ones to start those wars.

    https://press.princeton.edu/titles/10921.html
    Are mass violence and catastrophes the only forces that can seriously decrease economic inequality? To judge by thousands of years of history, the answer is yes. Tracing the global history of inequality from the Stone Age to today, Walter Scheidel shows that inequality never dies peacefully. Inequality declines when carnage and disaster strike and increases when peace and stability return. The Great Leveler is the first book to chart the crucial role of violent shocks in reducing inequality over the full sweep of human history around the world.
     

    Replies: @jacques sheete

    But poor people can vote so you get populists elected like Teddy Roosevelt, who was very anti the Ribber barons…

    So goes the myth.

    Here comes the truth. (Or at least a closer approximation of it.):

    The people voted for Roosevelt because hetalked of “trust-busting” at the same time that he was sanctioning the purchase of the Tennessee Coal and Iron Company by the Steel Trust.They supported Wilson “because he kept us out of war” at the same time that Wilson was making preparations to enter the war. The rulers can negotiate “secret treaties” at home and abroad.The people, knowing nothing of either the theory or the practice of secret diplomacy, commit all sorts of follies for which they themselves must later foot the bill.

    – R. F. PETTIGREW, TRIUMPHANT PLUTOCRACY, The Story of American Public Life from 1870 to 1920.

    PS: Guess who was big into the steel trust at the time…

    • Replies:@m___
    @jacques sheete

    Indeed, reverse engineering out of the few scraps the elites inadvertently and some intentionally spill into the streets. Impossible. Have the merry go round going for another spin. Hopefully Nomi does not get dizzy, she would then be impeded in her "job" of spinning bed time stories.

  • @Wally
    @obwandiyag

    "Because they deserve it. Because they worked for it and earned it."

    Pay attention,2 out 0f 3, other stats show 3 out of 4 millionaires, are self made.
    So yes, they did earn it, they do deserve it.

    And those that inherited money? So what? Good for them.
    Parents have the right to leave what they wish for their sons / daughters.

    Replies: @Biff, @jacques sheete, @Commentator Mike

    “2 out of 3, other stats show 3 out of 4 millionaires, are self made.”

    Ha ha ha! Just like that, all on their own. Oh blimey, a true “wally” dispensing wisdom here. Even mafia dons aren’t “self made” and even a “made man” has to go through the hoops before he is selected by his peers.

    • Replies:@Wally
    @Commentator Mike

    "All on their own", quite correct.

    you said:
    "Even mafia dons aren’t “self made” and even a “made man” has to go through the hoops before he is selected by his peers."

    A false, strawman comparison, but anyway.

    The fact is that those that make money do so by receiving the 'votes' that people make when those people choose to buy the the goods & services that are offered in a market place, which lacking government control, will provide many options.

    See more in my comment #77.


    Cheers.

  • @Wally
    @obwandiyag

    "Because they deserve it. Because they worked for it and earned it."

    Pay attention,2 out 0f 3, other stats show 3 out of 4 millionaires, are self made.
    So yes, they did earn it, they do deserve it.

    And those that inherited money? So what? Good for them.
    Parents have the right to leave what they wish for their sons / daughters.

    Replies: @Biff, @jacques sheete, @Commentator Mike

    Pay attention, 2 out 0f 3, other stats show 3 out of 4 millionaires, are self made.
    So yes, they did earn it, they do deserve it.

    Sources, please.

    Also, aren’t you the guy who claims an IQ of 150+? I don’t see why it would take a genius to find the flaws in your claim, so why would a purported smartie even make it?

    But if you will take note of the mode of proceeding of men, you will see that all those who come to great riches and great power have obtained them either by fraud or by force; and afterwards, to hide the ugliness of acquisition, they make it decent by applying the false title ofearnings to things they have usurped by deceit or by violence.

    – Machiavelli, The Florentine History, Book III, pg 189, 1906 edition. Forst published 1532

    Could Aristophanes have predicted your buddy, tRump?:

    … to steal, perjure yourself and make your arse receptive are three essentials for climbing high.

    -Aristophanes, The Knights, 454 BC

    • Replies:@Wally
    @jacques sheete

    You said:
    "Sources, please."

    Certainly, the article above, try reading it, and easily found sources.
    Actually I was being a bit conservative. Here, I'll spoon feed you some quick examples:

    80% of Millionaires Are First Generation Millionaires: https://www.guidevine.com/newsroom/eighty-percent-millionaires-first-generation-millionaires-wasting-time-garbage/
    Sixty-seven percent of high-net-worth Americans are self-made millionaires. Only 8 percent inherited their wealth.
    https://www.fa-mag.com/news/most-millionaires-self-made--study-says-14565.html
    You also said:
    "Also, aren’t you the guy who claims an IQ of 150+? I don’t see why it would take a genius to find the flaws in your claim, so why would a purported smartie even make it?"

    Hmm, you obsess over me, but actually it's 152.
    You have found no flaws in my claims, as I have demonstrated.
    And what's with your bizarre, irrelevant quotes from ancient history? Get a grip.

    Quit digging, Jacques, you're making an ass of yourself.

    ,@bluedog
    @jacques sheete

    Simple because you have the animal farm and the troll farm,he belongs to the later for he posts allover the place,the only question that begs to be answered is which troll farm does he works for.!!!

    Replies: @Wally

  • @Wally
    @Aryan Racist

    "So how does one pay all these living expenses and various debts with $26,000 after taxes?"

    What taxes are you referring to?

    Those at that level pay ZERO federal income taxes, but can receive massive welfare benefits as if they do, and they curiously get 'tax refunds'.

    Top 20% pay 87% of income taxes, about 50% pay no income taxes: https://www.wsj.com/articles/top-20-of-americans-will-pay-87-of-income-tax-1523007001

    Replies: @jacques sheete, @TKK

    Those at that level pay ZERO federal income taxes, but can receive massive welfare benefits as if they do, and they curiously get ‘tax refunds’.

    He wrote, “taxes.” He didnotlimit it to federal extortion levies. Have you heard of such things as property taxes and sales taxes?

    Top 20% pay 87% of income taxes, about 50% pay no income taxes:

    Yeah, but how much do the top .01% pay, both absolutely, relatively and net? Your claim may be highly misleading, especially since there are special tax breaks for “holocaust (sic) survivors” and some of the rich have been known to have tax exemptions specifically enacted for themselves!

    Cf., Gerard Swope.:

    But since Swope had inherited this fortune from his wife there would be a federal tax of $4,500,000 on it… “There was nothing in the internal revenue code that could help us .. . Then a thought struck me.Why couldn’t we amend the code? It would mean putting a bill through congress, but it was the only way.” …Tulin … betook himself to Washington. “There I put in the hardest four months of my life .. . I worked in complete silence. Publicity would have spoiled everything .. .I did not talk to a single Jewish member of congress. They would favor it anyway.” The bill, introduced into the house by Representatives Reed (Republican) and Keogh (Democrat) of New York was an amendment to section 2055 of the internal revenue code of 1945.

    – Dorothy Thompson,Special Law Passed for Zionist,The American Mercury, January 1959, pp. 135-136

    • Replies:@Wally
    @jacques sheete

    Making "$26,000" and has property taxes?
    LOL Sign me up.

    Sales tax? So what? I mentioned income taxes. No strawmen.
    BTW, sales taxes and state income taxes are generally higher in leftist /communist inclined states.
    You said:
    "Yeah, but how much do the top .01% pay, both absolutely, relatively and net? Your claim may be highly misleading, especially since there are special tax breaks for “holocaust (sic) survivors” and some of the rich have been known to have tax exemptions specifically enacted for themselves! "

    You raised that irrelevant question, so how much DO your ".01% pay"? Sure you don't mean the '.0001%'. LOL Whatever it is, it's already more than enough.

    Indeed, you have specified one of the major reasons why the fake & impossible "holocaust" story was manufactured & is promoted. However, quite irrelevant to my comments that you are replying to.

    Tax breaks, keeping more of your own money, are good. That simply does not change the fact that the top 20% pay 87% of income taxes, regardless of "tax breaks".

    Thanks.

    Replies: @jacques sheete

  • “…As such, every person in the world needs to understand what the Fed and other central banks did during the last crisis, and what they plan on doing the next time around (more of the same and worse). If you judge an economy based on stock market performance and aggregate GDP, you might think the Fed did a great job over the past decade, but if you judge it based how we’ve turned an entire generation of young people into debt slaves, arrived at levels of inequality unseen since just before the Great Depression and catalyzed an explosion of populist politics throughout the western world, you might be ready to grab a pitchfork.

    What central banks have achieved over the past decade is a surreptitious transfer of risk and cost away from elites and onto the general public. They sent benchmark interest rates down to zero, but only the corporate and financial class really benefits from such distortions. They’re the ones who bought up all the foreclosed upon real estate (hello Blackstone) only to rent it right back to those who were evicted…….”:

    Federal Reserve Chairman Appears on 60 Minutes – Why Now?:
    https://libertyblitzkrieg.com/2019/03/11/federal-reserve-chairman-appears-on-60-minutes-why-now/#more-56489

    Regards, onebornfree


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