Ironically, if you live in america, you're rich by world standards... So yes, doing things so that I may buy a larger house, own a nicer car, stockpile shitloads of ammo, all benefit me... the rich.
Ironically, if you live in america, you're rich by world standards... So yes, doing things so that I may buy a larger house, own a nicer car, stockpile shitloads of ammo, all benefit me... the rich.
Ironically in Modern America we have never seen true free market capitalism.
Unfortunately the us uses fiat currency, corporate subsidies, legislative policies like "to big to fail", judicial decisions like citizens United where in corporations are people.
Ironically in Modern America we have never seen true free market capitalism.
Unfortunately the us uses fiat currency, corporate subsidies, legislative policies like "to big to fail", judicial decisions like citizens United where in corporations are people.
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