Keith Evans
2 min readJun 15, 2021

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"What else can we do? That is a question I pose to the reader."

The best thing the working class voter can do to improve his/her lot in life is throw off the myths and propaganda about money and realize that "THEIR" government is the only source of it and that "THEY" can control their government by making demands for a better system and economy.

This means being willing to withhold a vote, or even voting for the opposition at times. Tough choices, but those are the results of a national choice to be stupid some years ago and buy into the premise that all those business leaders really have our best interest in mind. We "AREN'T" all in this together, and never have been.

By allowing our elected representatives a pass on the economic welfare of the 99% and their "MANDATE" to create the currency to promote that welfare, we not only saw the crippling of the middle class, but the dumbing down of our political system to the point where a Trump could be elected to the nation's top job. I'm fairly certain that none of the top earning CEOs would trust him to make decisions for their companies.

The only way our nation survived the tax cuts lavished on the wealthy over the last few decades was it taxation didn't really "fund" anything for our government. Hint: It doesn't. The wealthy understand money and where it comes from, and it aint from taxation or business. Money can only come from the monopoly patent holder of the US dollar and it is never reliant upon "revenue" to spend. That makes "ALL" suffering in this economy that can be mitigated with money entirely a political decison, not economics.

The best way to deal with the wealthy is simply to make them irrelevant to the economic health of the rest of us by cutting their ties to our government. Once the masses figure out, again, that the wealthy aren't needed for anything, including jobs, the taxes they pay will skyrocket upward until they no longer threaten our economy and democracy.

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Keith Evans
Keith Evans

Written by Keith Evans

Meandering to a different drummer.

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