Late Revolution in America
I hate making predictions, in fact, I never have, but the moment is preparing the greatest social and political revolution in the history of humanity.
Everything is in accordance with the predictions made more than two centuries ago by Heinrich Karl Marx. In his chapter on the collapse of capitalism due to the exacerbation of capital accumulation that makes the tower of aberrations collapse.
There has never been a single man so rich in the entire history of humanity with so much accumulation of wealth in modern, ancient and contemporary history, only three men in the USA have accumulated wealth equivalent to half the wealth of the entire American population.
I love to see economists with an American mindset from Yale, Harvard, MIT, ULA who separate the smart money from the dumb money, they believe that technology companies have aggregate advantages because high technology is cleaner.
Wrong, the EIBIT of BOEING, MS is 3%, with highly autophagic products that always need to be obsolete, demanding a world of investment and time and very sensitive knowledge, but planting beans and tobacco is very simple and immediate, and we will always have to eat, on the contrary, we do not need a smartphone to survive.
The Democrats have watched since 1929 as the American population has become numb to the idea of living without working only with the income from stock exchange shares, and what we have seen is the repetition of the Dutch Tulip fraud that cost 60 years of economic recovery.
Now the illusion is repeated that they could live in economic fluency by transferring low-wage factories to peripheral countries such as China and India, plundering the mineral wealth of the peripheral countries at a low price, obtaining oil, coal, uranium, iron ore, aluminum, copper, cobalt, and rare earths very cheaply indefinitely.
Being able to feed on soy, corn, sorghum, and wheat grown in agricultural colony conditions, condemning foods with false sanitary barriers and pseudo-harmful to health or the environment, or under slave labor, or under precarious conditions just to establish a market reserve for their remaining agricultural crops, sometimes fictitious, such as the production of Swiss chocolate without having cocoa trees in Switzerland, or competing for sugar from non-invasive plants by condemning sugar cane sugar replaced by European stevia, thus the battle to maintain the position of metropolis of the elites while the people of first world countries now agonize on the streets of Los Angeles, in California living inside cars and in tents on the streets of Montreal.
The revolution does not happen because one wants one, but when one breaks down a door to power, as Engels said.
Welcome to the new communist comrade from Cuba right next door, the Democratic Communist States of North America.
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