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The battle for hash power

In this episode of Keiser Report from Las Vegas, Max and Stacy discuss the fact that Democratic front-runner Bernie Sanders has chosen to ignore the role of the central bank and fiat money in creating the explosion in the wealth and income gap. They look at the data proving that the discontented voters are right and the academic economists are wrong . . . the cost in time of the average middle class lifestyle has, indeed, increased.

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Stacy does a take down on Sanders. Unfortunately, Max doesn't seem to get socialism at all. You have to look past Max to a degree. He's a New Yorker who supports and knows how to use the capitalist system towards benefiting from it. But then that means he just might understand the means of production more than he lets on.

There's a great analysis between family structure from 1985 to 2018 in here. As Max points out, today when we talk about infrastructure we are conditioned to relate that only to physical social needs. We, our media, now leave out the financial infrastructure of a society to survive. And there's that word again----power.

Your understanding of being suppressed in unfair inflation is a conspiracy theory now? 🙂 Welcome to my world if that's what you think of me/us. We've all just been labeled!

[en.wikipedia.org] Larry Summers

Stacy and Max provide Sanders an argument on healthcare that can't be questioned. It would take Sanders less than 2 minutes to spit this out. BUT----Crickets!

Don't miss this first half of the show!

Don't get me wrong. I think capitalism can work within a more socialist nature. But when "power" intentionally attempts to override the socialism it becomes a futile system. Venezuela is the prime example of this. The power structure of allowing the capitalist to remain so strong creates a colliding system at battle with each other. What remains is basically the same as we have in the US, communism. The wealthy remain wealthy while the government, as genuine as their agenda might be, vastly struggles to provide for the people. The US is essentially what the USSR was before we brought it to its knees. And each year, especially with regards to healthcare, we are in danger, as far as the common population, of falling to the conditions the USSR seen at its worse times. Actually, many families and people in the US are already there.

William_Mary 8 Mar 1
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