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Government Makes Rich Richer, Poor Poorer
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Government Makes Rich Richer, Poor Poorer
We all know based on principle that the Government is simply a violent monopoly- and whenever violence is used 'for' something, the opposite will be achieved.

"We, the Government shall wage war on drugs!" - recreational drug use increases.

"We, the Government shall wage war on poverty!" - wealth gap increases.

"We, the Government shall wage war on terror!" - hundreds of thousands of middle eastern innocent civilians killed.

"We, the Government shall wage war on unemployment" - Youth unemployment increases.

You see, whatever a sociopath claims to want, is the opposite of what will happen. The government will sniff out what people want, and it will never, ever, ever give it to them. Whatever buys the vote and support is what the government cares about, so they will create parties to please each sort of demographic and exploit them for more power.

If I was sadistic, I couldn't think of a better system than socialism to make poor people poorer.

In countries with the biggest amount of violence, the bigger the wealth gap is. North Korea for instance is categorically the most brutal form of government today. An estimated 1/10 people in North Korea die of starvation, yet the ruler of the cartel, Kim Jong Un is estimated to be a multi-billionaire, within 4-5$B range.

The Chinese communist party, comprised of millionaires and billionaires - Mao's daughter, confirmed to be a billionaire:

http://behindthewall.nbcnews.com/_news/2...-list?lite

Hugo Chavez is a similiar case, with a wealth estimated in the multi billions. Then going on to talk about how they 'fight for average people' - People in government are always, always lying.

And in western countries today, people think along these lines; "If we just vote for more rights to be taken away from people, society will be good!" it's just so sad. It's a desperate display of people chipping way at their raft in the middle of a sea. And when all the money is stolen and plundered by the government, the government will inevitably run out of money and collapse in on itself, dropping off the weakest members of society into the deep end.

Violence never achieves productivity. Logically, mathematically, and universally. The only way for wealth to be created for everyone is in a free market, free from violence and corruption, where everyone truly has a chance to prosper.



The only freedom, is freedom from illusion.
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Government Makes Rich Richer, Poor Poorer - by Koolay - July 2, 2013 at 2:58 pm

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