I don't think "they" are really 99% anymore. It's much smaller than it used to be.
What's lacking is a positive vision for the future.
Solutions exist, but one first has to get out of the mindset that everything is going to shit and everyone is too brainwashed to respond to genuine ideas.
If we can shake the Malthusian zero growth death-cult programming, then new Renaissance cities, Fusion-powered cities, revitalization of the land, and future-orientated pro-development policies become quite immediate.
And on top of that the banks can be broken up like they were in the 1930s, with things like Glass-Steagall.
The reason China and other countries are advancing and their people have forward-looking and optimistic outlooks is because they've actually being developing the productive sectors of the economies, and their societies are growing, rather than shrinking in order to continue servicing a parasitic financial system.
There are plenty of solutions. We just have to talk about them instead of complaining. A lot of people would probably ditch the programming if they were offered forward thinking ideas.
I don't think "they" are really 99% anymore. It's much smaller than it used to be.
What's lacking is a positive vision for the future.
Solutions exist, but one first has to get out of the mindset that everything is going to shit and everyone is too brainwashed to respond to genuine ideas.
If we can shake the Malthusian zero growth death-cult programming, then new Renaissance cities, Fusion-powered cities, revitalization of the land, and future-orientated pro-development policies become quite immediate.
And on top of that the banks can be broken up like they were in the 1930s, with things like Glass-Steagall.
The reason China and other countries are advancing and their people have forward-looking and optimistic outlooks is because they've actually being developing the productive sectors of the economies, and their societies are growing, rather than shrinking in order to continue servicing a parasitic financial system.
There are plenty of solutions. We just have to talk about them instead of complaining. A lot of people would probably ditch the programming if they were offered forward thinking ideas.
My two cents.