"The Great Reset: The Global Elite's Plan to Radically Remake Our Economic and Social Lives.”

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I recently read this article, “The Great Reset: The Global Elite's Plan to Radically Remake Our Economic and Social Lives.” I got to tell you, the article, was somewhat unnerving, but it made a lot of sense, that is, if you read it, in its entirety, and critically think about it.

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The Well-Planned Transfer of America's Technology to China


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Retired professor emeritus (Amherst), Richard Wolff, states that the transfer of America’s technology to China, and other cheap labor countries, over the last 30 + years, or so, was a strategic capitalist plan to to take advantage of cheap labor and the rapidly rising Chinese markets. The result has been a reduction of the earning power, along with retired workers’ entitlements — benefits — of American workers. According to Dr. Wolff, this is normal capitalist operating procedure… Your thoughts?



Recently, I read this article, “The Great Reset: The Global Elite's Plan to Radically Remake Our Economic and Social Lives.” I got to tell you, the article, though unnerving, made sense, if you would critically think about it. Click the button below to read the article. And, as always, please share your thoughts. Thanks…

We just don't get it…


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So we've voted yet again for political change, all the while hoping for the best outcome for us as Americans. We Black folks just don't get it. No matter who's in the White House, Democrat or Republican, “the swamp — good ‘ol boy politics” will always seek to maintain white supremacy ideology. The question is, when we finally realize this fact, what are we prepared to do?

While contemplating this question, consider this… In 1890 black folks controlled less than 2% of America’s wealth. And in 2019, according the 2019 Census, black folks still control less than 2% of America’s wealth. How do you explain this?

Meanwhile American corporatocracy rages on…

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21st Century Implosion of the Global Capitalist State?


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The 21st Century will see the "Implosion of the Global Capitalist State." Or... Why I believe we are evolving into a more Spiritual and cooperative economic economy. But! We're going to have to fight to reclaim our Spirituality as global citizens in an elitist economic economy -- today’s industrial complexes/multinational corporations and its governments ain't going to willingly let us extricate ourselves out of a hypnotic socioeconomic state of debt peonage -- slave and cheap labor -- which has evolved for nearly the past 60 + years. My opinion of course…

Follow up note to my dear friend, "Smooth” (RAE)...

One of economist, author, and professor emeritus, U-Mass, Amherst, Richard Wolff's lectures on YouTube, is the “teacher/lecturer” I refer to as being one of several economists I read/listen to the most. I feel that he tells the best stories — historical stories tied to historical global economics. His stories for the most part, are injected with humor. Humor that helps us absorb and compartmentalize historical references — without losing our minds, arming ourselves, and storming this nation's Capitol, "tar and feathering" crony complicit politicians… the consequences of a failed Capitalist State. You can supplant the word capitalist with the word "democracy," here; albeit… that sh** actually happened without the “tar and feathering,” of course.
In closing, let me simply remind you of this statement by former U.S.president, Dwight D. Eisenhower’s farewell warning to American citizens; a warning I might add that other U.S. industries have since replicated and put into procedural policies and practices, that today, is principally the reason, my opinion, why we are, where we are, today... Economically and morally bankrupt, as a nation. (Eisenhower’s presidential term: January 20, 1953 – January 20, 1961).


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