The trend for all is consolidation, and control of those resources. Happens to all, via the spreadsheet. It’s just simple math. Emotions/feelings have nothing to do with it. Happened to oil producers in early 1900’s, and then...... Cars. Electronics Pigs Chickens Money. Tractors Etc.
A clever peasant sees the trend, teams up and uses volume to kill their competitor, and are then purchased by large investors, who continue the trend.
Once Walmart and Costco make all the milk and rotisserie chickens, they will be to big too fail. They will be granted power to keep on producing, by our government. Similar to Goldman Sachs / GM /AIG / CBOT - regardless of any disastrous decisions they make along the way.
You have no choice. The spreadsheet shows you the inevitable end. Look to history - this has all occurred before. Be happy with your toys and snacks, and your ability to complain about how tough life is on forums - it’s all you get, which is not so terrible.
You wound up with far more than Native Americans did, for now at least.
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