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51/69: Genie With a Light Brown Hair
And even in this terrible setup we have now, I live fairly comfortably because:
- I cook all but one meal a week at home, saving me a lot on restaurant food
- I rent an apartment I can afford instead of buying a house I can't on money I don't have
- I walk or rarely take a bus to places I need to go, saving a lot on transportation
- My entire entertainment budget is "electricity to run one PC and the baseline services of an Internet Service Provider" and I could pay less on the latter if I wanted a slower web. You don't need cable TV, regular TV, regular purchases of new DVDs, movie theater tickets, and a dozen entertainment media streaming services; if you have the money to pay for these and enjoy them, more power to you and go right ahead but for me there's plenty enough between YouTube, forums, and blogs to keep me entertained and possibly even over-saturated and distracted from my own creative efforts.

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Published: 3 years, 3 months ago
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DinoFun
3 years, 3 months ago
1.) Ford was actually a globalist who worked with, among others, the Nazis.  Though he did pay well.  
2.)   The Federal Reserve Act was passed in 1913 by Woodrow Wilson but nobody bothered to repeal it.   JFK tried, but he got offed (it looks like the Tanzanian President recently got the JFK treatment, by the way, for daring to oppose the World Economic Forum.)   And that wasn't our first foray into central banking.  Others like Alexander Hamilton, Henry Clay, and Abraham Lincoln also supported central banks.   Ironically it was those early Democrats and pre-Democrats like Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson who had worked to kill the banks initially and those like Grover Cleveland that stopped the fascists from taking over as well as fought off the rising socialism in his own party.  
3.) With global markets and a few companies having oligopolies on certain industries (like Dell, HP, etc having a lot of the computer market) because people tend to rely on name brands that they know of (even if they replace their tech workers with H1B guys and make them train their foreign replacements in order to get severance pay, and replace their call center workers with foreigners with barely understandable accents) and people put up with it because of their own laziness to look for other brands.   I don't discredit the central bankers, government intervention, Council on Foreign Relations, Bilderberg, Trilateral Commission, CIA, etc in the mix, but, let's face it, we'd never have gotten far in the American Revolution, if, for instance, consumers were too lazy to make the sacrifice by boycotting British goods as part of the Articles of Association if all they cared about most was "saving a buck".    Free markets only work well and don't lead to centralization by crooked businessmen if the consumers do their due diligence.  
4.) Green Energy is actually a feeding trough for energy companies like Iberdrola, which get rich off of crony capitalism.   Those like Gates, Bezos, Benoff (the Salesforce guy), George Soros,  etc are part of Breakthrough Energy Coalition and hope
to get rich off of it.   The UN had a Global Green New Deal in 2009.  The Green New Deal wasn't invented by AOC. And neither was the Real Green Deal or Green Real Deal or whatever it's called that the GOP supposedly came up with on their own.  Except they didn't, some dude named Ernest J. Moniz from Energy Futures Initiative (which, by the way, is partners with the Breakthrough Energy group I mentioned earlier!) came up with it and this Moniz fellow actually served under Obama, but his buddy Andy Karsner, also from EFI, is a Bush guy.    
5.) Yes, there is nothing suspicious at all about these billionaires in groups like Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism with those like the infamous  Rothschild family in there.  (Oddly, enough, or not, the Vatican has its own group called Council for Inclusive Capitalism.) Nope.  ;)  You nailed that part about the guy's hypocrisy.

UnstableSable
3 years, 3 months ago
Henry Ford's politics aren't something I can endorse, but his business practices (towards both employee and customer) are.

Likewise Walt Disney's politics and business practices towards employees or those he licensed still-then-copyrighted IPs from aren't things I can endorse, but his practices towards customers are (give the people what they want, don't rock the boat with controversy, and remember that families with children are the big customer base). In his death, his company has retained only his worst policies as well as lobbying for the laws of intellectual property to be constantly revised in their favor.

Meanwhile a lot of these other big companies, particularly the tech companies you go over, have bad practices towards their own customer base as well as towards their employees and their owners being politically in the game to curry government favor and reinforce their pseudo-monopolies. And you're right that customers' intellectual laziness and trusting of already-known brands is a big culprit here.
DinoFun
3 years, 3 months ago
Also, ran out on time, but the Green agenda also spans over in Agenda 21, America 2050, affordable housing, land coalitions, sustainable development, etc (Agenda 21 was brought about by the elites, probably at the UN, at Rio in 1992 (or was it 1991?)) and was supported by Republicans such as George HW Bush (you know, Mr. New World Order) and Bernie Sanders (yes, he's been in the Senate a LONNNNNG time.  I think, if he hasn't already, it's time for him to retire before he gets dementia while in office like Quid-Pro-Quo Joe.) who put it into law basically.  What they are still working on, even in 2021, is implementing it locally everywhere.    

Anyway, as I was saying, Agenda 21, America 2050, affordable housing, sustainable development, other stuff funded by the Surdna Foundation, etc also seems to have a lot of realtor groups involved, so I'm guessing that realty guys will also cash in on this green development plan.    
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