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Re: Keiser Report: Walmart & Wall Street's Sugar Daddy



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a quarter of a century ago i could see this coming. i had no idea the extent to which it would go at the time, but it was clear as a bell to me.

here i was, just a guy with a florida GED and a little college, working in the construction trade in season and picking up unemployment or lower wage jobs in the off season. i did all my grocery shopping and could see people use their food stamps in the store. these people were competing with me in the market place. if i thought the price of coffee was too high i would cut back to drive the prices down. the food stamp people had no concern about price and would buy the coffee or peanut butter or rice or whatever it was that was too high in price which negated the true market force that i was trying to apply. and of course, they were doing it with my money. i bought a $2 box cake mix and they bought a $25 sheet cake already decorated with their stamps. i bought 80% lean ground beef and they bought steaks.

now we are at the endgame and max nails it, nails it, nails it. misappropriated resources destroying honest market forces. and when the music stops there will only be a few chairs with elites sitting in the them and everyone else will be standing there naked, poor and hungry.
 

 
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