Digital Billionaires
The average American citizen still doesn't understand: the more billionaires there are in the US, the more deferred wealth is diverted from the rest of the population's savings and income; no one is creating this wealth, they are just taking it from other citizens, from the sterilized jobs in the middle class.
Look at how many companies and jobs have disappeared with the creation of digital companies: Amazon, UBER, Ifood, e-mail, Pay pal.
It is the most perverse redistribution of wealth the world has ever seen since Feudalism, merciless and even admired, an incentive for Socialism, which has never created wealth at any time or place in the history of humanity.
For this reason, I wrote a text copying the economic model of New Zealand, where inflation control was implemented for the first time in the world, later used in the Real Plan, the Inflation Target, but my contribution was to do the same with the exchange rate.
Controlling the wealth ceiling through taxation, as in French socialism, scares away billionaires and limits naturally multinational industries, such as some sectors that are naturally oligopolistic, such as tires, medicines, oil, mining, automobiles, aircraft, ships, steel, energy, water, sewage, telephones, and information technology, which cannot survive without extreme international action.
I've always dreamed of this: it's funny that humanity has always worked to eat and survive until the communists discovered that work is oppression and the State can give us food and shelter for everyone for free. Isn't that funny!
The market is a network of financial communicating vessels.
This enormous amount of dollars evading Brazil increases the internal exchange rate and decreases the exchange rate for the country to which it is being exchanged, the law of supply and demand. It gains value when leaving here and loses value when entering abroad. When will these unfortunate people stop defying Heisemberg?Roberto da Silva Rocha, professor universitário e cientista político
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