Message from @Gumbo - AZ

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2018-10-27 01:15:50 UTC  

capitalism is far from what we know it as today

2018-10-27 01:15:57 UTC  

There is no perfect system.

2018-10-27 01:16:05 UTC  

capitalism is also the methodology to bring true communism as a final order

2018-10-27 01:16:07 UTC  

@The Eternal Anglo Right, the corporation need to serve the needs of the state and the people it represents.

2018-10-27 01:16:12 UTC  

@Galaxidus will do brother

2018-10-27 01:16:37 UTC  

I think it's when a Company becomes so large or unrestrained that they are basically an autonomous government within their own country, or a small country themselves. @Deleted User

2018-10-27 01:16:53 UTC  

capitalism achieves an equilibrium through labor, commodity, and price balancing until a communism is achieved - it's written in a two volume book by Marx

2018-10-27 01:17:11 UTC  

Marx who?

2018-10-27 01:17:21 UTC  

Yup, Marx and engles said capitalism is the prequel to communism

2018-10-27 01:17:25 UTC  

most socialism is fascism, merger of state and corporate power... it's not really communism

2018-10-27 01:17:36 UTC  

most people never actually read marx, but it's true

2018-10-27 01:19:17 UTC  

the main problem we have is corruption at the highest levels, and increasing restrictions on the lower levels of society - if the law was applied judiciously, we wouldn't have near the level of crisis we are at

2018-10-27 01:20:27 UTC  

It's ironically funny that national capitalism has given the workers more rights than Communism ever has

2018-10-27 01:20:48 UTC  

trump applying a heavy handed application of American law is the best way for us to preserve what we've built and also prepare for a future that is possible for whites within society. if he can't make it, it's very very dark down the road from here

2018-10-27 01:21:23 UTC  

Economic nationalism is American. We only adopted free trade during the Cold War in part to combat communism in the world stage.

2018-10-27 01:21:39 UTC  

Its people that have no interst in the Nation as a whole, the people, its traditions and the well being of its societal fabric, a plus from Monarchy is that the King had a personal stake in the land he ruled over, not just in office for 4 years and thats it, not actual long term planning can be done.

2018-10-27 01:21:52 UTC  

the more populists that rise up, the more normalized his behavior will be on a global level - he expressed support for Salvini's revoking immigrant citizenship and other similar strategies

2018-10-27 01:22:29 UTC  

@Reinhard Wolff did you read Ian Fletcher's book?

2018-10-27 01:22:44 UTC  

one of the most interesting debates in American history, but also one of the least discussed, was the debate with Cleveland and McKinley about bimetalism

2018-10-27 01:23:56 UTC  

if we never introduced silver into the treasury, we wouldn't have diluted our economic position and likely would have never gotten into a lot of the other escalations in foreign affairs. it was the first major loss on the trail to fiat currency and federal reserve status quo

2018-10-27 01:24:39 UTC  

research bimetalism and gresham's law, grover cleveland & william mckinley

2018-10-27 01:26:34 UTC  

the rest was a result of greed, but americans decided bimetalism was not good for our nation's future, and for good reason.

2018-10-27 01:27:19 UTC  

“One of the least discussed” because it sounds really esoteric lol

2018-10-27 01:28:19 UTC  

it's only esoteric because it's not taught in schools... but it's one of the most important debates in american history with a huge result on the current outcome

2018-10-27 01:28:43 UTC  

Are we discussing economics here?

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2018-10-27 01:29:05 UTC  

@Nemets the main argument was that silver was more accessible to commoners, but introducing silver to the reserve was the main kickstart for deflation in the greenback

2018-10-27 01:30:53 UTC  

grover cleveland was one of our most consequential presidents, but he was swept under the rug of american history

2018-10-27 01:31:08 UTC  

I haven't read Ian Fletcher's book

2018-10-27 01:31:54 UTC  

@Reinhard Wolff Its interesting, He talks about the folly of free trade, I beleive the honorable Dr. Fuentes had him on his show not too long ago.

2018-10-27 01:32:22 UTC  

@Nemets that's correct. that's why i would indict greed as the culprit against our own best interest.

2018-10-27 01:32:28 UTC  

*the Honorable Dr. Fuentes

2018-10-27 01:32:40 UTC  

@Logan My apologies

2018-10-27 01:34:30 UTC  

lmao

2018-10-27 01:35:23 UTC  

@Nemets necessary doesn't follow, it just facilitated quicker growth, which was the engine for global growth, and much of the problems we have today - economic accelerationism

2018-10-27 01:35:52 UTC  

i guess so, but it doesn't really matter anymore now, does it? lol

2018-10-27 01:36:17 UTC  

we have such a shitshow on our hands to try to manage, there's no way to put the toothpaste back in the tube

2018-10-27 01:36:55 UTC  

that's why fascism is basically destined, whether from the right or from the left... it's unsustainable

2018-10-27 01:38:14 UTC  

Fascism in general is alien to the american political culture, more broadly any anglo country and for that reason alone it will never be realized

2018-10-27 01:38:46 UTC  

global growth peaked about a month ago, we're going to see sharp declines in our economy and emerging markets as well... it's going to be the pretext for drastic political action