Friday, Apr 16, 2010
A paradigm shift (maybe)
Renegade economist: Why is so much wealth in so few hands?
It is by design and with insidious purpose. The numbers of people that know this to be true is rising with every new revelation made in non aligned, independent and investigative sources.
Posted by happy mondays @ 12:37 PM (1046 views) Add Comment
18 Comments
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1. rumble said...
Your quote stopped short:
"It is no mystery that central banks run by private elite and government view the internet as a threat. "
It's to save the poor artists.
2. happy mondays said...
I cannot take credit for the quote rumble, that was cut n paste from a comment on that site, but thanks for adding, & the link.
3. mr g said...
"Why is so much wealth in so few hands?"
Get a life and stop worrying why, get on with being successful in your own life.
"Twas ever thus" (Shakespeare)
4. happy mondays said...
mr g said...Get a life and stop worrying why, get on with being successful in your own life.
You Doughnut!
“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe." Albert Einstein
5. krustyatemyhamster said...
What have doughnuts ever done to deserve such a comparison?? Leave em alone.
6. powerofnow said...
mr g wants us to stop worrying why?
Why is very important.... when you understand why, you will understand the mechanism which keeps us all in servitude.
mr g wants you to remain asleep....
"get on with being successful in your own life" - the implication is that it's your lack of effort that is the problem...
Don't listen to the voice that wants you to remain in ignorance, rise up you landless peasants rise up together and reclaim your birthright
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8. 51ck-6-51x said...
"Why is so much wealth in so few hands?"
- Because it's available at less than market value and they can afford it, a result of our political system and the central banking model.
9. layers said...
@6 power- bravo, bravo.
10. vacuouspolitician said...
Why indeed...!
hmmm...perhaps something to do with the establishment having everything sewn up...? ...and there is no room at the inn for the "common people"! Wealthy landowners have the law, judges, army, police, politicians, banks, business and journos on their side...common people are just cash cows, kept in debt so they have to work and provide the tax money for the infrastructure of the country...after all who would pay for the new power stations we need...?
I have a feeling what Mr G is trying to say is why worry about something that you can not change...remember just because you don't call for a revolution and rock the boat too much doesn't mean you agree with it all...
Stay happy folks...
11. rumble said...
"why worry about something that you can not change"
You see where you're wrong?
12. happy mondays said...
powerofnow, Nice....
13. mr g said...
QED!
You've all proved what I've suspected for some considerable time, namely that many of the contributors to HPC are part of the "victim" culture believing in a worldwide conspiracy to keep the plebs in their place.
Well I'm a pleb from a working class background who has made good. No university education for me, I started on the shop floor at £4 a week, the boss and foreman's attittude was you come here to bl*ody well work not f*nny about. As a child I had to go for a cr*p on an outside toilet which I bet none of you cosseted individuals had to do so get your fingers out and stop whinging.
14. powerofnow said...
outside toilet...? LUXURY We had to lick road clean whit tongue....
15. mr g said...
Good for you power of now.
16. Powerofbreakfast said...
Outside toilet?
We were so poor that we had to use socialist worker as toilet paper!
Even our dog was paw.
er.. cheque !!
17. krustyatemyhamster said...
'Victim culture'
Is that when someone repeatedly posts crap and then complains when he's not taken as seriously as other bloggers because of snobbery, when in reality it's just because he lacks insight into his own intellect in comparison to others (and can't tell the difference between something in a broadsheet and some dross from the mailexpresssunnewsofthescrews)?
18. drewster said...
Mr G,
You're falling into the American dream argument: "Bill Clinton came from a poor background and went on to become President; therefore anybody can become President. So if you fail to do so, it's clearly because you didn't work hard enough."
The truth is that there can only be one President in the country; it's not acceptable to treat everyone else like dirt just because they didn't make it to the top. In the UK's artificially-constrained planning system, there is only a limited number of decent houses. It's not acceptable to have a system where a sizable chunk of the population will always be living in poor-quality housing.