FROM FIRST WORLD TO
THIRD WORLD
by Jeff Davis
The economic
blog zerohedge.com reports: “This idea that we live in a world where
government cares about us is just the biggest propaganda ever. Everyone will
only pursue their own self-interest.”
I’m amazed that
ordinary Americans haven’t long ago set
up a guillotine on the Capital steps to deal with the politicians, who
voted for NAFTA, GATT and various
Amnesty Bills. It seems as though treason
is the norm for D.C. and any Tea
Party politician, who believes otherwise is subjected to endless abuse and
ridicule.
The article continues
“The OECD has come out and warned that if governments are unable
to stop the transfer of wealth to a small financial elite, the displeasure
of the dispossessed middle class could
easily turn and go against the
prevailing governmental systems. The OECD
has claimed to have discovered the existence of a veritable ‘lumpen proletariat’ in the supposedly
rich Germany. Even though the systems attempt to provide citizens with bread and circuses in the traditional Roman style to keep them quiet, such
tactics they warn may have now become obsolete after the ultimate circus is over – the World Cup.”
“The problem with
all of these studies is the look at class
warfare and not at the consumption of government. They do not follow the breadcrumbs. What if you take everything from the élites? Who
will start businesses to create jobs?
Who will be left to take as government
pensions keep ticking away. In Germany, it has now surpassed 50% of the average
person’s labor goes to taxes.”
“There are a host of books coming out all about just taxing the rich more ignoring reducing the cost of government. The
German bestseller ‘The plunder of the
world’ presents just another socialist
agenda arguing that the rich get richer even in times of crisis, while the
consequences of a crisis are always carried by the lower-income groups and the
middle class. It fails to explain that the rich get richer from investment, not wage income.
This is an
argument to effective tax investment
substantially to even out the disparity? But who then creates the jobs that produce anything? Is it that those who invest
unfairly make money when the others pay
too much in taxes and do not invest? Anyone who thinks that these books are
real must be insane. If you think
for one second raising the taxes on the rich will mean your taxes will decline
– good luck. In Germany, Tax Freedom Day
has passed the 50% and even in Canada it is now June 9, 2014. In the United
States it is April 21st for 2014.”
Tax freedom day
is a lot later than April 21st for
many Americans. State income taxes and
property taxes get added on top of federal taxes. The ObamaCare scheme has added a 3.8 percent stealth tax to many
transactions.
As Margaret Thatcher once said, “The trouble with socialism is that eventually you run out of other
people’s money.”
At some point in time, despite all the creative accounting and all the smoke and mirrors, the federal government is going to run out of money. There will be too many minority parasites for the
government to support with Section 8
housing, food stamps and welfare. We just saw the city of Detroit go bankrupt. Detroit is 83 percent Black. Other heavily non-White cities, such as Stockton
and San Bernardino have also gone bankrupt. When the percentage of White people falls too low,
there aren’t enough providers to pay for
all the first world services like police, fire departments, paramedics and
public schools for the massive number of Black and Latino children.
We’ve seen several
majority non-White cities go bankrupt, and soon we’ll be seeing majority non-White states like California going
bankrupt.
What will happen on that day in the future when the
government simply has no more money and can’t raise any more because they’ve killed all the geese that laid the
golden eggs? Perhaps we should look to Haiti
or Columbia or Zimbabwe for the future of America. If you fill up a once-White nation with Third
World people, eventually, your nation
will become a Third World country.
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