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Politicians need to understand that high inflation is caused by the federal government, not the private sector. Wealthy individuals often lack insight into the struggles of everyday people. Many are suffering, and it's crucial to listen to their concerns. Engaging in endless wars is not sustainable, and there should be a focus on peace. The divisive rhetoric from leaders only exacerbates the anger in the country. Instead of labeling half the population negatively, we should promote unity and the American dream. Politicians must learn economics to grasp the true causes of inflation, which stem from government actions, not private enterprise.

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We are in debt and facing cuts to social services and increased taxes. The question is, who do we owe the money to? The answer is the Rothschilds, the Oppenheimers, and other wealthy bankers. Our corrupt politicians have given them power. They profit from wars and send our sons and daughters to kill innocent people. This hypocrisy mocks our talk of freedom and democracy. The financial system is the head of the snake. Henry Ford said it's a good thing people don't understand it, or there would be a revolution. We are enslaved by this debt-driven system controlled by the wealthy. They can create money out of thin air.

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Our country is in trouble with anger from the left, the right, and the disappearing middle. The wealthy expect bailouts, spending our money and asking for more. The fed allows citizens to take advantage until they are drained.

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I'm done being the federal government's piggy bank. I'm tired of hearing about trillions of unaccounted dollars while the IRS is seizing our assets and wages. We're overtaxed while congresspeople get away with insider trading and pay next to nothing. My husband and I pay more in taxes than some people make in a year. I won't do it anymore. We need to protest in the streets and demand a tax halt. I don't care if the states or the federal government suffers, especially when they're wasting our money on ridiculous studies. I’m struggling to afford groceries and gas. We need a tax halt until they figure this out, President Trump. Period.

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I'm an American citizen, born here, 37 years old, and have paid taxes my whole life. I've put a lot of money into this country and always have to pay at the end of the year. I've never had any government assistance, food stamps, or any help from the government ever. I've paid tens of thousands of dollars in taxes, and they've never helped me. People here illegally are getting all that money that I paid in, that I can't have. It was taken from me from my hard work, out of my pocket, without my permission. Now they're giving it away to people who didn't earn it.

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Can anyone argue that our government isn't broken? We frequently face potential shutdowns. The process has become a cycle of voting to spend money we don't have, then deciding whether to pay the bills. One party often threatens to crash the economy by withholding payments, leading to temporary votes just to keep the government running. It feels like when I was broke and could only afford to put a dollar of gas in my car each time. This is clearly a broken system.

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I didn't hear any mention of spending or national debt, which is concerning. We need to control spending to address broader issues. The national debt is a symptom of the nanny state, which consists of three parts: the entitlement state, the regulatory state, and the foreign policy nanny state. To tackle the entitlement state, we should attach work requirements to government aid. For the regulatory state, we need to reduce the number of federal bureaucrats and eliminate unconstitutional regulations. Lastly, we should implement zero-based budgeting for federal expenditures, including foreign aid. By dismantling these areas of unnecessary spending, we can effectively address the national debt and restore self-governance in the country. The focus should be on these root causes, as resolving them will lead to a healthier economy and civic responsibility.

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Borrowing more money to send to Ukraine is irresponsible and weakens us. Congress doesn't care about the debt because it's not their money. Milton Friedman's statement holds true: nobody spends someone else's money as wisely as their own. The big spenders in Congress won't use their own money. Americans should take notice and blame these wasteful spenders.

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I'm beyond angry about the massive corruption we're seeing. A recent report highlighted $50 to $100 billion in Social Security waste and fraud, with payments going to dead people or those way past the age of eligibility. This affects every working American, no matter your political affiliation. We need to hold everyone accountable, regardless of party. This isn't just a little fraud; it's a huge theft from the working class, robbing the future elderly. It's evil, and we need term limits for these politicians who are mismanaging and stealing our money. We want our money back from people like Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Elizabeth Warren, and Mitch McConnell. They're jeopardizing our future Social Security for their own gain.

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I'm tired of how American citizens are treated like slaves. We're told to work hard and give up half our money, which is then mismanaged or sent overseas. Other countries don't work for our benefit, but we finance their well-being. It's time for people to wake up and say no more.

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My conservative friends believe high taxes are the issue, but the real problem is that taxes don't fund the government. The government is mainly financed by printing money through treasury bonds bought by the fed. Taxes are collected to maintain the illusion that they fund the government, but in reality, money is printed out of thin air to finance it.

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I'm tired of how American citizens are treated as slaves. We're told to work hard and give up half our money, which is then mismanaged or sent overseas. Other countries don't work for our benefit, but we finance theirs. We're constantly working, while the government takes more than half our money through taxes. They claim it's the American Dream, but it's a joke. We're the world's ATM, and it needs to stop. We should be taught personal finance and taxes in school, instead of irrelevant subjects. The government wants us financially ignorant so they can oppress and steal from us. This isn't freedom. I'm tired of being financially oppressed by our own government.

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Not tax dollars, but our lives have been stolen. It's time to recognize this as theft, not just waste. These funds represent our hard work and years dedicated to earning them. The misuse of money isn't trivial; it involves specific individuals benefiting from fraudulent activities. This is corruption and a betrayal of the American people. We have been made economic slaves, and the years of our lives taken by those in power must be addressed. The accountability of those responsible is crucial, as countless years of American lives have been lost to the actions of the elite.

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America is going bankrupt quickly, but nobody seems to notice. The Defense Department budget is a trillion dollars a year. Interest payments on the national debt have exceeded the Defense Department budget and are over a trillion dollars a year and rising. The U.S. is adding a trillion dollars to the debt every three months, soon to be every two months, then every month. Eventually, the only thing the U.S. will be able to pay is interest. This situation is like a person with too much credit card debt and does not have a good ending. Spending must be reduced.

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I'm wearing this debt badge that syncs to the treasury, showing the debt to the penny and how fast it's growing. It's a hundred thousand dollars a second, like launching cyber trucks into the ocean continuously. Lawmakers are apathetic, but I'm trying to make them realize the consequences. We're able to finance this because we're the world's reserve currency, effectively taxing the world through inflation. But this won't last. Ironically, sanctions are pushing countries away from using the dollar. Seizing other countries' assets is immoral and shortsighted, discouraging them from buying our debt. Some colleagues understand this, but vote for things anyway because it's popular. I keep dissenting, voting against foreign aid and proxy wars. It's not about right versus left, but honesty versus falsehood.

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I'm tired of how American citizens are treated like slaves. We're told to work hard and give up at least half of our money, which is then mismanaged or sent overseas. Other countries don't work for our benefit, but we work for theirs. We finance their well-being while our own problems go ignored. The idea of America being the land of the free is a joke. We work tirelessly while the government takes more than half of our money through various taxes. We're not taught personal finance or taxes in school because they want us to remain ignorant. This is not freedom, it's oppression. I'm tired of our government stealing from us and expecting us to be good to those who want to harm us. It needs to stop.

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We are working to cut a trillion dollars from the deficit because if we don't get the deficit under control, America will go bankrupt. A country is no different than an individual. If you overspend, you will go bankrupt, and the massive waste and abuse that has been going on has led to a $2 trillion a year deficit. That is what the President was handed on January 20th: a $2 trillion deficit. It's insane.

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People are upset about Trump cutting off financial support, but it's important to realize that this isn't our government or country. He has no obligation to provide assistance, especially since many don't pay taxes in America. This situation should serve as a wake-up call to focus on self-sufficiency rather than relying on external help. We need to ask ourselves how we can support ourselves and utilize our resources more effectively. It's time to shift our priorities and stop misusing what we have.

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I have a great company and tremendous income, and this country needs someone running it who understands money, given our $20 trillion in debt. It's bad enough to have that debt, but our infrastructure is crumbling; our airports resemble those of a third-world country. We owe $20 trillion and are a mess. We've spent $6 trillion in the Middle East, enough to rebuild our country twice. Politicians like Secretary Clinton caused this. We're a debtor nation needing new roads, tunnels, bridges, airports, schools, and hospitals, but we lack the funds due to squandered resources. You're responsible because you haven't paid federal income tax for years. It would be squandered too.

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We spent $8 trillion on the war in Iraq and got nothing in return. We killed more Iraqis than Saddam Hussein, created ISIS, and caused millions of refugees. Then we spent $16 trillion on the pandemic with no results. Now we're doing bank bailouts regularly. The government cut Medicare for 15 million Americans while sending extra money to Ukraine. A friend had his food stamps cut by 90%, leaving him with only $25 a month. 30 million Americans are starving, which is unacceptable. We're failing to take care of those who played by the rules and promised to be taken care of in old age.

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It's all a scam, with people retiring on $2-3,000, which is impossible. The country is $35 trillion in debt and broke. Taxpayers have $2 trillion in credit card debt, indicating huge trouble. There will soon be a run on the city with 50 million people demanding their money. Social Security money invested in the market for forty years could be worth $8-10 million today, but the federal government wasted it.

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People are upset about Trump cutting off financial support, but it's important to realize that this isn't our government or country. He has no obligation to provide assistance, especially since many don't pay taxes in America. This situation should serve as a wake-up call for self-reliance. Instead of complaining, we need to focus on how to support ourselves. It's time to reassess our priorities and use our resources wisely, rather than misusing them.

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We neglect our farmers, while the homeless, sick, and other problems persist in our major cities. Yet, we spend billions defending countries that are wealthier than us. Instead of raising taxes, we should lower them. Our payments to NATO are disproportionate and absurd. Our country is in financial ruin because we engage in unnecessary actions. If we focused on our own interests, we could generate profits and use them to support our homeless, poor, sick, and farmers. We should prioritize spending on those who truly care about us, rather than giving money to countries that don't.

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The American people are sick of the lies, cheating, and spending. We're seeing the climax of living beyond our means, fueled by the dollar's reserve currency status. The country is bankrupt, morally and financially, with moral bankruptcy leading to abuse of power. Some in Congress want to cut back spending, but there are loopholes. Congress is not doing its job by passing appropriation bills. Trump is asking Republicans to vote for a bill that largely maintains current spending levels, with an additional $8 billion for military spending. They are always trying to kick the can down the road, they are not cutting spending. The whole system is massive, abused, and immoral. It's going to take some time to fix this issue.

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How the US is SABOTAGING Young People’s Future | Scott Galloway
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There has been a purposeful transfer of wealth from young to old. How did we get where we are today? The largest capital transfer in history happens every year. It's called Social Security. The tax code has gone from 400 pages to 4,000, and those 3,600 pages aren't there to help the young and the middle class. Old people have figured out they can vote themselves more money. What do you say to young people listening to this that go, those problems are so big? Things are worse for young people than they are for old people now, but the reality is young people do have a lot of agency. What is the actionable thing that you can go do? Find something you're good at. People say to follow your passion. I think that's [ __ ]. Anyone who tells you to follow your passion is already rich. I saw one of the best TED Talks I've ever seen from you recently about stealing from the youth to give to the old in this country. What do you think's happening, and how did we get where we are today? Well, the D in democracy is working a little bit too well, and that is old people have figured out they can vote themselves more money, and people your age don't vote in the same kind of volume. So the incumbents will blame it on things like network effects or globalization, but there has been a purposeful transfer of wealth from young to old over the last 40 years. The tax code's gone from 400 pages to 4,000, and those 3,600 pages aren't there to help the young and the middle class. They're there to transfer money from people your age to my age. Universities' incentives are misaligned. The elite endowments contrast with rising costs and declining ROI for students. 'Harvard, $54 billion in endowment, it's grown its endowment 4,000% in the last 30 or 40 years, up 40-fold. It grows its freshman class size 4%. So it admits 1,500 kids on 55,000 applicants.' The resources exist to admit more students without sacrificing quality, yet exclusivity entrenches incumbents. COVID created an intergenerational theft moment: trillions printed, most saved, feeding housing and stock markets, pricing out newcomers. The deficit looms; 'The deficit is a tax on young people' and 'interest costs will crowd out investment in technology, R&D, and education' if not addressed. The critique targets concentration: BlackRock, Blackstone, private equity, and the 'rent' created by industry concentration. Antitrust remedies, breakups, and reallocation of capital are argued as paths to broaden opportunity and lower daily costs.
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