"Indeed, in Davos this week, I will look around the room and ask myself who pays taxes at a higher rate — those eating the soup or those serving it?
In my country, I believe that changing the rules of capitalism will mean a change of government. But more generally, it will require a change in what citizens expect and ask of politics. The question is not so much whether 20th-century capitalism is failing 21st-century society but whether politics can rise to the challenge of changing a flawed economic model."
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ReplyDeleteIt doesn't matter what is going on in Davos, or what the Kenyan usurper says in his illegal state of the union address about taxes. Capitalism is not flawed. The problem with the gross current disparity in wealth in the world is quite simply socialist central bankers and their minions.
The disparity, like the booms and busts in the economy are by design. Again, the designers of these problems are the central bankers - and their minions - through fiat currency, inflation, and corruption. They are aided by such groups as the Fabian Socialists advocating for complete government control of everything and the Round Table in England doing much the same thing. The Asiatic world is following suit.
The article only pays lip service to those who say that the government should just get out of the way. One sentence does not make for objective reporting and is only symptomatic of the aptly labeled "lamestream media." Students should be taught the other side to the argument in high school and universities, i.e. the so-called conservative view. But having people ignorant is what makes those in power able to enact their schemes for increasing wealth disparity and continually saying it can be solved not necessarily by more government intervention, but by better government intervention. This is bollocks.
No government intervention is the only way to right the ship and let the beauty of Capitalism, Free Enterprise, and the Free Market make the economic decisions. Or simply put, let the people make the economic decisions and not bought-off goverment officials.
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