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<blockquote data-quote="BananaCat" data-source="post: 2146919" data-attributes="member: 62462"><p>Keynesian economics stopped working when corporate america started owning 99%. When we had a middle class, and people could buy stuff, it worked great. Corporate America owns all but 1 space on the monopoly board now.</p><p></p><p>Many corporations don't put money back into our economy. They put it in off-shore tax havens. They put it in hedge funds and other more risky investments and get bailed out. They build brand new manufacturing plants oversees. They almost always give CEO's and upper management huge raises every year. They participate in illegal behavior. They don't invest in their own manufacturing plants and run them too lean and into the ground (definitely saw this working at a Pepsi plant). Guess I'm beating a dead horse here.</p><p></p><p>I grow my own food, getting ready to live off the grid, learning how to make my own household products, and living very comfortably within my means. I could care less if our economy goes to hell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BananaCat, post: 2146919, member: 62462"] Keynesian economics stopped working when corporate america started owning 99%. When we had a middle class, and people could buy stuff, it worked great. Corporate America owns all but 1 space on the monopoly board now. Many corporations don't put money back into our economy. They put it in off-shore tax havens. They put it in hedge funds and other more risky investments and get bailed out. They build brand new manufacturing plants oversees. They almost always give CEO's and upper management huge raises every year. They participate in illegal behavior. They don't invest in their own manufacturing plants and run them too lean and into the ground (definitely saw this working at a Pepsi plant). Guess I'm beating a dead horse here. I grow my own food, getting ready to live off the grid, learning how to make my own household products, and living very comfortably within my means. I could care less if our economy goes to hell. [/QUOTE]
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