Why is op posting this broke ass bitch in an economy sub
Wake up and vote Trump!
I’ve been saying this for years. As someone who earns a “higher than average” income and still can’t afford much, I’ve come to realize that capitalism is deeply flawed. I always laugh when people say we live in a democracy. My response is, **”No, we live in capitalism.”** No matter how you vote, everything revolves around money.
Policies rise and fall, politicians gain and lose power, but at the end of the day, it’s all about money. You’re not truly allowed to own land or live freely. The more money you have, the more freedom you have. It’s an illusion of freedom for everyone else.
Think about it: you may say, **”What if I own my house outright?”** Here’s the reality:
* If you don’t pay property taxes, the government seizes your property.
* If you don’t have heirs to inherit it, the government takes it.
* If you don’t pay your water bill, your water gets shut off.
* If you try to live off the grid without permits for water tanks or renewable energy resources, those too can be forcibly removed.
You don’t truly own anything. We don’t live in a free country—no one does. Even the air you breathe is controlled by someone. We’re all on borrowed time, working to enrich someone else.
The only way to escape this system would be to live like the Amish, completely separating yourself from modern society. Even then, you’d still be taxed, as those taxes are used to fund things like the military to prevent invasions or exploitation. Someone is always looking to conquer or exploit you.
This is the essence of capitalism. We vote with our dollars, and if you don’t have money, your vote doesn’t matter. Without money, your voice is insignificant.
Bet with your wallet, buy only the essentials
It’s not about left vs right, it’s about up vs down.
PS, you’re the down.
Name the alternative system that you would uphold instead of capitalism
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Why is op posting this broke ass bitch in an economy sub
Wake up and vote Trump!
I’ve been saying this for years. As someone who earns a “higher than average” income and still can’t afford much, I’ve come to realize that capitalism is deeply flawed. I always laugh when people say we live in a democracy. My response is, **”No, we live in capitalism.”** No matter how you vote, everything revolves around money.
Policies rise and fall, politicians gain and lose power, but at the end of the day, it’s all about money. You’re not truly allowed to own land or live freely. The more money you have, the more freedom you have. It’s an illusion of freedom for everyone else.
Think about it: you may say, **”What if I own my house outright?”** Here’s the reality:
* If you don’t pay property taxes, the government seizes your property.
* If you don’t have heirs to inherit it, the government takes it.
* If you don’t pay your water bill, your water gets shut off.
* If you try to live off the grid without permits for water tanks or renewable energy resources, those too can be forcibly removed.
You don’t truly own anything. We don’t live in a free country—no one does. Even the air you breathe is controlled by someone. We’re all on borrowed time, working to enrich someone else.
The only way to escape this system would be to live like the Amish, completely separating yourself from modern society. Even then, you’d still be taxed, as those taxes are used to fund things like the military to prevent invasions or exploitation. Someone is always looking to conquer or exploit you.
This is the essence of capitalism. We vote with our dollars, and if you don’t have money, your vote doesn’t matter. Without money, your voice is insignificant.
Bet with your wallet, buy only the essentials
It’s not about left vs right, it’s about up vs down.
PS, you’re the down.
Name the alternative system that you would uphold instead of capitalism
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