Having such a large deficit is not good, but poor and working class people did not cause it, and they shouldn’t pay the price. It’s like a business owner who runs his business into the ground and then blames everyone around him. I’ve seen that a lot in real life.
If you’re that person who reads about true crime, the mafia, criminology – then you have no choice but to support Daryl Basarab because I’m essentially for state sanctioned counterfeiting, but conservatively enough to prevent inflation.
I’m for leaving the federal reserve and banks in tact, but creating a parallel currency creation system that will not cause inflation, but is directly aimed at the demand side of the market, not the supply side.
The whole line I’m going down needs more specifics, but the right track is counterfeiting around the federal reserve and giving directly to the demand side market. How that is done is open to debate.
The public job is definitely one way of doing it, because it takes out the whole argument that people who don’t work are getting treated as well as people who do work. If you go the ubi route, you’ll need a way to answer that opposition.
Supply side economics are on their way out. We have found out, the hard way, that giving money to banks and then to businesses, it puts money in the hands of people who can be very political about their business dealings. Both non-whites and conservatives feel discriminated against.
edit: Reaganomics – give money to a bunch of businessmen who can stock their shelves full of products. Then hopefully enough workers can find good paying jobs to buy the products. It’s obsolete. It’s extreme. HW was against it. Nixon was against it. Democrats should stop it.
Money is essentially a piece of paper or it’s an electronic computer program. Money is a man made invention. We choose to make people poor. When we realize that, we can make people rich. We can do this without changing much structurally.
Woke corporatists think they can reform American capitalism into a social credit program that punishes conservatives for various opposing viewspoints. That’s why when I run, I’m running as a conservative Democrat and flipping Republicans in a bipartisan coalition.
What
I noticed with a lot of employers, is they’re kind of like people who
got really nervous that biden couldn’t win. I thought he could win, I
just thought the idea that the country would indict Trump as the next
Hitler was not going to happen. They panic.
What they do is make
what they consider to be a rational decision, but which is actually a
poorly calculated preemptive strike based on partial knowledge. That’s
why I’m being very public with politics and converging my line with
mainstream parties. I’m not going to take it anymore.
Years ago I made a post that IT people get treated like garbage, and some people agreed with it (on social media).
Now I can explain why that is. It’s because IT people, while they,
especially computer programmers, do in fact have good stem skills,
they’re not shot callers. They’re low on the totem poll.
And
when you’re low on the totem poll but you’re also skilled, people up on
the totem poll don’t like that. You’re an easy target to kick around,
and there might be some jealousy too.
Big Tech got very woke because of Trump and a lot of conservatives – some of them conservative democrats – started to get fired from jobs. I held a job for about 6 years then suddenly i was getting fired left and right. I know who is responsible. I don’t blame myself for that, I’m an excellent STEM skills talent with great business acumen.
Americans need to learn that just because the bedroom door is open, it doesn’t mean you walk into it. I’m against censorship, but I’m also against finding some information and then being like a vulture. If you do that I hate you more than the person you “exposed.”
Once you learn how business really works, when you get those gut business instincts, you stop believing in illuminati style conspiracy theories. You realize that what other people think is an orchestrated conspiracy is just business as usual, it’s the norm in capitalism.
I’ve learned that if you don’t draw lines and you’re too nice to people you end up getting taken advantage of. If I ever didn’t draw the line, it’s not because i trusted you, it’s because I wanted to give you a chance before I put my foot down.
I
truly believe that if the 1st amendment wasn’t there, people would be
passing laws criminalizing the other political party’s ideological
positions.
Guess what, we need to expand the 1st amendment so it
applies to keeping your job too, if your speech was abstract and off
the job.
We also need a right to disassociate. If I go to a BLM rally or a Robert E Lee rally (I did not), I should be able to clarify that I didn’t intend any violence, and that I disassociate myself from the violence – and then not be fired.
edit: People say that we can’t do anything to protect political ideologies. But actually, they said the same thing about sexual orientation and now that’s protected. I honestly just say end the at will doctrine altogether, then people can only be fired for consistent reasons, reasons that are tied to performance,. on the job conduct, legality of off the job conduct etc.