Thanks, Capitalism!

Weatherman2020

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Thanks,capitalism is exactly right.

Notice the infliction point in extreme poverty around 1979--when China began to embrace elements of capitalism...and the acceleration after 1991, when India began to. When the two most populous countries in the world (and two of the poorest) turn around, you see results like this.

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There's a bigger aspect of play here. The US has been losing its stature very gradually. These nations have been trading with each other, including with other countries and they're excluding the dollar more and more. And for good reason. Our dollar is becoming less and less interesting to them because it's practically debased.. And now with the asian and brics banks, that's going to get the ball rolling faster.

All of this is actually why the sudden move to militarize space, to the extent of creating another branch of military, is out in the open. All of that trading is done in space, really. It's all digital. And we're seeing soem interesting mergers among nations who are putting up rather hushed communication technology into space.

That right thar is gonna be our WW3, kiddies. And, of course, that wall will keep our physical wealth locked in with no means to get it out. In fact ,we're alread yseeing reports of large money confiscations at the borders.
 
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The story is the same everywhere. When Soviet Union broke down, all the countries immediately got much richer.
 

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