avatarWalter Rhein

Summary

The article argues that inflation is a retaliatory measure by the wealthy against the poor for voting for Biden, reflecting broader issues of wealth inequality and the rich's disdain for the poor.

Abstract

The author of the article posits that the current inflation is an intentional act by the rich to punish the poor for their political choices, specifically for voting in favor of Biden. It is presented as a manifestation of the rich's disregard for the suffering of the less fortunate and their ability to manipulate the media to serve their interests. The piece suggests that the rich view the poor as subhuman and are indifferent to the consequences of their actions. The article also dismisses the notion of a labor shortage, framing it as a narrative constructed by the wealthy to maintain control over the working class. It emphasizes that the rich are capable of causing economic turmoil, such as inflation, to undermine any progress towards economic equality, and that their actions are part of a broader pattern of exploitation and oppression. The author calls for equitable wealth distribution and social programs to combat the systemic issues perpetuated by the rich.

Opinions

  • The rich are portrayed as throwing temper tantrums when they don't get their way, which can lead to severe consequences for the poor, including loss of life.
  • Wealth inequality is seen as the root cause of many societal problems, with the rich hoarding wealth while others suffer.
  • The media is accused of being a tool for the rich to perpetuate negative stereotypes about the poor and to control the narrative around economic issues.
  • The concept of a "labor shortage" is rejected as a false narrative designed to coerce workers into accepting poor working conditions and low wages.
  • Inflation is characterized as an artificial construct weaponized by the rich to devalue the purchasing power of the poor and to express their disple

Inflation Is Retaliation From the Rich Because the Poor Voted For Biden

All the horrors of the world are a product of wealth inequality

A woman with shopping bags. Photo by Freestocks

When rich people don’t get their way, they throw ridiculous temper tantrums. It would be comical to watch if their actions didn’t often result in the loss of human life.

Rich people view poor people as less than human. That assertion is not up for debate. How else can you justify the fact that the rich sit on piles of money as their fellow human beings suffer and die?

The rich don’t care.

The general public doesn’t have anything close to an accurate impression of just how terrible rich people are. This is because the media is completely owned and dominated by the rich. The rich have weaponized the media and use it in their ongoing smear campaign against the poor.

The poor have no way to retaliate because they’re too busy working for the rich.

The latest act of unprovoked hostility launched by the rich against the poor is the artificial wave of inflation that has been causing prices to skyrocket across our nation.

What if I told you that this inflation was a lie? What if I told you that it’s another massive temper tantrum by the rich who are furious that the public elected Biden over Trump.

Yes, they’re that angry about Biden. The rich don’t even care that there’s zero chance that Biden will ever really do anything to help the poor. The simple fact that the idea wasn’t rejected at the outset is enough to throw the rich into a murderous rage.

Rich people are evil

We’ve all met annoying rich people.

Rich people are the types of odious individuals who march into a coffee shop, skip the line, and demand to be served immediately.

“I’m not going to stand in line with these peasants!”

That’s the way they think. They think they are better than the rest of us. They think the rules don’t apply to them.

The think this largely because the rules actually don’t apply to them! The rich aren’t held to the same standard as poor people.

Rich people are allowed to get away with everything.

Regular people are likely to let some rich jerk cut in line because it’s not worth the bother of arguing with a person like that. Working class people don’t have time to spend all day arguing with some rich jerk who is petting her cat and clutching at her pearls and likely to take you to court because the judge is her brother-in-law with whom she’s having an affair.

Those people are toxic. The sooner you get away from them the better.

The lie about the labor shortage

The first thing the rich people did after the pandemic was use the massive social programming mechanism known as the media to create a lie about a labor shortage.

There is no labor shortage.

There never was any labor shortage.

What happened is that the working class figured out they could make a living virtually and they abandoned their miserable job working for some rich jerk for peanuts.

Naturally, that caused the rich to have a temper tantrum because they always do. Their response was to force their slave journalists to write an endless number of articles insisting that unicorns and labor shortages are actually a thing.

“People are too lazy to work!”

“It’s the fault of the entitled poor that I have to close my restaurant down!”

Just stop for a moment and recognize that every single time you saw the phrase “labor shortage” in the media, you were the target of social conditioning.

The “labor shortage” never happened.

You can always find laborers if you offer a high enough wage and you treat people fairly. There’s never a “labor shortage” instead there is a “greed excess.”

No paper is ever going to print “greed excess” because every single paper is run by rich people.

Are you figuring it out yet? Is the picture becoming clear to you?

“Labor shortage” didn’t work, so they switched to inflation

When the constant harping about a non-existent labor shortage didn’t work, the infuriated rich changed tactics.

“Oh, they won’t work, eh? They think they have enough money, eh? Well, how about a little INFLATION peasants!”

Again, the media isn’t going to cover this, but inflation is completely artificial. It’s a temper tantrum. Rich people are angry that their class of slave labor started to figure out what it meant to be treated like a human being thanks to a few months of child tax credit payments.

“We can’t have that!” screamed the rich. “Let’s make that money WORTHLESS!”

Now, here’s the point where you might say something like, “But doesn’t that make their money worthless too?”

Well, yes, but that doesn’t mean the rich aren’t doing it. You see, they don’t care. They know they can hold out longer than the poor people can, and after the strike is over, the value of their money will go back to normal.

The rich have been doing this since the beginning of time. They smile and stroke their jewelry as they look out the window and watch peasants starving to death in the mud and they laugh.

The rich are never truly inconvenienced by anything. Just check the prices of luxury goods. Those prices never fluctuate. The luxury market is constant because the rich always have money!

What’s going on right now is that the rich are angry that impoverished people have started to think that maybe, just maybe, they deserve to be treated like human beings. The result is that rich people are throwing a world-wide tsunami of a temper tantrum.

Equitable wealth distribution would end human suffering

The simple reality is that everything that’s ever gone wrong in your life is the fault of the rich.

You’re exploited, you’re held down, you’re overworked, and you’re sick. This is because that’s what the rich want.

Poor people are fighting a constant, unprovoked war against sadistic rich sociopaths and they don’t even know it.

If you even casually say something like, “maybe we should help poor people” the rich retaliate by killing you and killing your family and killing your dog and burning down your house and burning down the house where you grew up and tracking down every copy of your favorite movie and burning that too and so on.

The rich have the resources to do things like this because they’re rich and they’re insane.

Many people are going to look up from their towering pile of papers in their “to do” folder in their unsanitary cubicle and see a media report that inflation is on the rise, and sleepily think to themselves, “gee, maybe that’s Biden’s fault, I should vote for the other guy next time.” Then they’ll go back to sleep never fully realizing they’ve been brainwashed.

Most people are too busy working to pay their crushing bills and pay off their crushing debt to ever stop and recognize what’s going on. What’s going on is that it doesn’t have to be this way. The rich are creating this desolate, oppressive dystopia.

Vote for social programs. Vote to hold the rich accountable. Vote for equitable wealth distribution.

Even when the poor go on strike, or even when they go to war, they only end up settling for a fraction of what they deserve.

We’ll never fully understand the sadism of the rich, that’s how crazy they are. Instead, just try to understand that you deserve more. As a human being, you deserve more! That little voice inside your head whispering that you should be content with what you have isn’t your voice. That voice is an agent of the rich! It’s lying to you! Don’t listen!

The thing that the rich will never understand is that the poor don’t even want the world! They don’t want slaves! They just want to be able to pay the medical bills of their children. That’s not too much to ask! That basic level of dignity should be the right of all human beings… not just the rich!

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