The Problem With Capitalism Is That T.H.E.Y. Can Buy the Whole World

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You can't have capitalism and a money printing central bank.

“Banking was conceived in iniquity and was born in sin. The bankers own the earth. Take it away from them, but leave them the power to create deposits, and with a flick of the pen they will create enough deposits to buy it back again. However, take it away from them, and all the great fortunes like mine will disappear and they ought to disappear, for this would be a happier and better world to live in. But, if you wish to remain the slaves of the bankers and pay the cost of your own slavery, let them continue to create deposits.”
― Josiah Stamp

There is a huge problem with people's concept of a free market. And it is that people think all things should be bought with the same money. And this is because most people do not realize the difference between the their wealth and the 0.01%'s wealth.

We should not be selling things that are necessary for life for common pool money, and even less, for a money that T.H.E.Y. can print out of thin air.

But, this isn't just about money, it is also about evil beings limiting the access to life essentials.

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Housing, and why there are homeless

Those boomers who invested early in assets, where able to buy a house, and often, bought a second house. Now, why should they be allowed to buy a second house when there are people without?

Under our misunderstanding of capitalism and what is property, the answer is "of course they can buy it, if they can afford it".

However, from a society point of view, should the low person on the totem pole go without something which is a basic need for survival? And if there isn't enough for everyone, shouldn't we put all effort into building enough?

Unfortunately, we have fallen prey to good sounding (evil) words such as "keeping our small town feeling" or "keeping home prices up". These words have been used to restrict housing creation, which means that people have been left without a house.

Another question, should people be able to buy houses to rent as AirBNB while people in the area are without a house? Should any person or business be allowed to make money on a house, while someone is left without a house?

This is a really difficult question, because what it does is stop house building. No one can build houses for the poor for a profit. So, after about 80% housing, the builders will dry up.

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The rich and the ultra rich

We don't really think about how rich the ultra-rich are.
The 0.1% could buy up all the houses in an area, or clean out all the grocery stores. If that is what they chose to do.

And then, if you think about entities like Black Rock, they can buy up all the houses. (because they can get infinite financing)

When you have a bunch of people that can't afford a house, and another that could afford all the houses, things do not work well when you are in a competitive buying market.

So, you either have the rich not compete, or have some rule like "1 house per person until everyone has 1", or you have some kind of special money for only house buying.

You might even have a cost added to mansions, where you pay for a mansion, you also pay for a tiny house for the poor. But this also adds problems.

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Housing for everyone?

Another way we could look at this, is to build a tiny house for everyone. Every man woman and child. A really bare minimum place to live. We in America would have no problem knocking these out. And they would probably cost less that what we spend on Section 8 housing right now.

As long as people were allowed to own a house, and the houses weren't made so expensive by rich people buying them all up to keep the riff-raff out, or whatever excuse, then this could work. Everyone has a bare minimum place to live, and those with more money can buy whatever they can afford.

The problem here is that govern-cement, and those mother WEFers want to confine people to the tiny homes/pods/15 minute prisons. And so, this housing for everyone project could easily be subverted into having pods for all the goyim, and mansions for all the "better" people.

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The problem with housing is that we added all the bads together to get a very bad.

  • debt based, fiat currency that can be printed out of nothing.
  • Restricted house building
  • People buying houses for not living in (AirBNB, investment with no tenant …)
  • People buying a 2nd house while people are homeless.
  • Bidding war style house pricing.

And, of course, the Pareto Principal means that there will always be someone who can afford many houses, while many at the bottom cannot afford one.

Fortunately, i see the communities of the future making sure to build housing for their up and coming next generation. And these houses will not really be for sale, they are the community's property for the community (no govern-cement involved)

But, today we see a place where (late stage, crony) capitalism really fails.

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All images in this post are my own original creations.



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A word I didn't see here, which needs to be here, is centralization. Another word that belongs here and isn't here is merit. I became so outraged at the assumption that merely existing entitled people to other people's stuff that I couldn't keep reading, so maybe they show up in the parts I skipped. I am having difficulty expressing my disappointment tactfully, my friend. I have many times lived without a home, and I have never once thought someone should give me a home just because I didn't have one. I am not sure, from your post above, that you can even conceive of the degree of cringe that very concept engenders in me, so I thought to mention it.

Rabbits dig their own burrows, you know. Birds collect sticks and grass with which they assemble nests. If you think there is any benefit to birds in building nests for them that don't build their own, I assure you that evolutionary forces will far outweigh it with harms. It is no kindness to keep everyone in padded rooms with IV fluids and feeding tubes, catheters and ostomies, and stereo headsets playing pron 24/7 with electrostimulation. Without challenges life literally becomes an horrific hellscape of inconceivable cruelty. You are not wrong to point to pathological greed as a debilitating problem, but you grossly err to imply there is anything wrong with hard working people wisely investing, and that the indolent should be given what the industrious have earned.

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Rabbits and birds find a space that isn't being used by someone else, and build a home. Humans aren't allowed to do that, and that is the root of the problem.

First, the newly minted, and "educated" human has to OUT BID everyone that came before him. People that got there first (because they were born first) and bought up everything. So, now the people who have had a lifetime of building wealth, asks those without any experience, to PAY FOR the privilege of living.

I comprehend your point of view, but i do not believe it. It only works if, at minimum, once every four generations, there is a HUGE die-off that resets everything.

A house should cost about 1 year of labor. But, it is over 15 now, if you are lucky enough to have a work ethic, and an ability to work well.

The most damaging thing is that people were sold on the idea that your home is an asset. And so, people got the bright idea to buy homes as assets. These are living spaces, not assets. And so, the idea that people have gone out and en mass, made every house more expensive than any young-in could afford, is evil.

As evil as buying up all the food and telling people that they will need to pay more for food.

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