Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Calling a spade a spade

The so-called "housing bubble," that started in the last few years of the Bill Clinton administration, and continued unabated during the George W. Bush years is a perfect and classic example of a capitalist scam.

During thr nineteenth century, when in the United States the West was being "won" by violent white men who stole the sovereign lands of Native Americans, the capitalist scams were more subtle. A capitalist sharpie would come into town in his wagon and produce boxes of a "miracle elixir" which the gullible masses were told would cure or remedy any and/or all ailments. Milions of people were suckered and the capitalists laughed all the way to the bank.

And the Native Americans lost all their lands.

Capitalism, in very simple words, is defined as: PEOPLE SCREWING PEOPLE. The profit motive.

The opposite is Socialism: PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE. Altruistic motives.

How many more capitalist scams must Americans endure before they finally wise up?

When someone offers you a "deal" which sounds too good to be true, BEWARE. Most likely you will find a capitalist "entrepreneur" trying to steal your money.

DON'T BE SUCKERED!

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