Real Economics
Globalism is the result of a collaborative corporate strategy to reduce international trade barriers and corporate taxes.
Populist movements are a response to the failed economic promises of globalism.
Global homogenization is a coordinated corporate and geopolitical campaign to dismantle local resistance to international central planning.
Referendums occur when globalist interests fail to convince domestic populations of their preferred economic conditions.
Global initiatives are corporate strategies to secure subsidies and guarantee purchase agreements from as many international governments as possible.
Government subsidies and contracts are the result of successful lobbying attempts to raid treasuries and seize taxpayer dollars.
NGO’s are used to construct a facade of impartiality to shape public opinion, in order to influence policy to benefit the economic interests of contributors.
The environmental movement was co-opted by the Green Movement, an international corporate agenda to secure subsidies under the guise of environmentalism.
Obamacare is a law mandating that citizens, companies, and the US government pay healthcare, insurance, and pharmaceutical corporations every month.
Scientific materialism created a vicious circle within the healthcare industry, where each new solution is proven in time to be a problem that demands a new solution.
The FDA does not require that pharmaceutical companies publish all research during drug testing.
Infrastructure spending bills are passed each presidential term to reward donors and artificially boost GDP.
Corporations use the ‘right’ to enact favorable tax policy, and the ‘left’ to pass regulations that increase barriers to entry.
Corporate self-awareness of ‘too big to fail' has resulted in an inversion of the creditor/debtor power dynamic that is used to hold governmental and regulatory bodies hostage.
Antitrust departments facilitate antitrust violations.
Corporations subvert regulators through regulatory capture.
In the West, politics is downstream of economics. In the East, economics is downstream of politics.
There is a revolving door between Big Tech, the State Department, and the DNC.
There is a revolving door between the military industrial complex, the State Department, and the RNC.
AI and ML are legal strategies to diffuse corporate liability.
Algorithms and cryptocurrencies accelerate the centralization of capital.
Public markets are where elite insiders cash out to the public.
Modern ‘trade agreements’ exist to limit trade.
The H1B visa program is a strategy to drive down high-skill labor wages.
Immigration is a strategy to drive down low-skill labor wages.
GDP growth is negative almost every year since 08’ after subtracting out increases in government spending.
Government expenditures are added to (not subtracted from) GDP calculations.
The business cycle now oscillates between QE and non-QE instead of expansion and recession.
Economic metrics are dominated by a phenomena called Goodheart’s Law, which describes that once a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure.
The unemployment rate in the US does not include people out of work longer than 6 months.
Inflation, via the CPI measure, is intentionally underestimated by using substitution and quality adjustments, to justify the use of monetary stimulus.
Buybacks boost short term stock prices at the expense of long term shareholder value.
Fractional reserve banking decoupled wage growth from productivity increases.
Oligopolies behave as monopolies in practice.
Stock market indices trend upwards because the laggards are systematically replaced by the leaders over time.
A bailout for debtors is an anti-bailout for savers.
There is an international corporate conspiracy to reduce the percentage of white employees in their workforce.
There are separate corporate recruiting events at elite colleges for ‘diverse applicants’.
Liberalism provides capitalism with a social motive to break down morality.
There is a profit motive to break down morality.
Social engineering provides a constant stream of value by molding desire to manufacture demand.
Marketers use the metaphysical-shaped hole previously filled by religion to sell you ‘progress’.
Corporations hire behavioral economists and psychologists as social engineers to drive sales and attain maximum brand engagement.
Industrialization transitioned human capital from a creative and productive force into interchangeable parts.