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martes, 26 de agosto de 2025

Does neoliberalism work for everybody?


Please click on the following link to get the truth about President Reagan's trickle down economy pushed by the neoliberalists in the 1980's: https://youtu.be/Vcqc_Oc3thc

If neoliberalism were great for a democracy, why did United States (US) workers only get a 13.7% wage increase, when worker productivity rose by almost 60%?

If neoliberalism were great for a democracy, why are almost 40 million Americans today living in poverty, and another 201 million more living from paycheck to paycheck, while 9 of the 10 richest men in the world are Americans too? Today, the bottom half of Chinese are living 2 times better than the bottom half of Americans! No wonder only 35% of Americans are satisfied with their so-called multi-party "democracy".

If neoliberalism were great for a democracy, why does the US consistently refuse to comply with 43 UN's resolutions demanding the immediate return of Puerto Rico's sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans? In the meantime, 6 million Puerto Ricans have abandoned their national territory (gentrification), and almost half of the 3 million people in Puerto Rico live in poverty too. And yet, the US deceptively claims to support Taiwan's right to self-determination and independence in order to try to justify a war against the People's Republic of China.

And, If neoliberalism were great for a democracy, why is the US unconditionally supporting today the genocide against the indigenous people of Palestine against international law?

In order for democracy to exist, the government must be strong enought to control its oligarchs, like China has done. That is the only way to trickle the money up to the 97% of Americans. By doing that, China eradicated poverty despite having 4 times the US' population, and having 11 trillion dollars less in Gross Domestic Product than the US. That is why over 90% of Chinese today are satisfied with their one party communist political system.  

When President Rooselvelt, via his "New Deal", did the very same things that the video suggests to democratize America, US oligarchs tried to overthrow his government. US Major General Smedley Butler, the author of the 1935 book WAR IS A RACKET, alerted the US government of the plot. Although the coup never happened, oligarchs continued tirelessly working to convert the US into today's plutocracy.

It's US neoliberialism stupid!

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