Tag: super-rich interest groups

  • Will US and Western democracy survive?

    Will US and Western democracy survive?

    US President Joe Biden said he had done the best for America (while dropping tears), insinuating how tough it is to be a US president. All those big banks, super-rich families, multinational lobbyists more powerful than he is. But we should highlight this: he has said that Trump would be a threat for the US…

  • How the super-rich exploit our evolutionary behavior

    How the super-rich exploit our evolutionary behavior

    Human behavior is deeply rooted in evolutionary psychology. Our instincts, shaped over millennia, were crucial for survival in prehistoric times. However, in today’s modern society, these same instincts can be exploited. The super-rich, with their vast resources and understanding of behavioral patterns, manipulate these instincts for their own gain. This extends to areas like xenophobia,…

  • Foundations and tax evasion, maximizing profits and Bill Gates

    Foundations and tax evasion, maximizing profits and Bill Gates

    Foundations have long been associated with philanthropy and public good. However, they are often used as sophisticated tools by the super-rich to evade taxes and maximize profits. These mechanisms, while technically legal, exploit systemic loopholes, intertwining wealth preservation, influence, and control. Let’s explore how foundations and related strategies serve as vehicles for tax avoidance, profit…

  • Evade taxes and maximize profits: The Western financial system

    Evade taxes and maximize profits: The Western financial system

    Multinational corporations and super-rich families have developed a wide range of strategies to evade taxes and maximize profits. These practices exploit loopholes in international tax laws and rely on the collaboration of global banks and financial networks. The impact is profound, depriving governments of revenue and exacerbating economic inequality. This article explores how these schemes…

  • Killed CEO makes the rich scared vs 50,000 killed without a notice

    Killed CEO makes the rich scared vs 50,000 killed without a notice

    Both tabloids and broadsheets paid enormous attention to UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was killed in New York City. I get that his social status was huge, but it frightened corporate America, Big Banks, and super-rich families because it could be them someday. The killed CEO does matter, but over 48,000 firearm-related deaths are nothing.…

  • Lame duck president? The reasons they won’t tell you

    Lame duck president? The reasons they won’t tell you

    A “lame duck” president is nearing the end of their term. They lack the power or influence they once had. This usually happens between the election of a successor and the transfer of power. But as usual, the media won’t tell you what is the core of it. The term comes from 18th-century England. It…

  • Why are wars? Let’s simplify it

    Why are wars? Let’s simplify it

    The world peace is often deemed as unrealistic. But if the world’s citizens weren’t the sheep, stood up and show the politicians that they can and will control them, there would be peace. Let’s stop this with the famous claim “The biggest problem in politics is the stupidity of people” made by Helmut Schmidt. But…

  • The Trump Dynasty: Trumps forever

    The Trump Dynasty: Trumps forever

    In one of the biggest political comebacks ever, Donald Trump not only went from anti-establishment candidate (he had the support only of one group, the majority didn’t lend him their hidden power) to pro-establishment candidate. He had balanced and went through political chess to gain the support of the majority of hidden groups. But his…

  • Emotions in politics as a scourge. Let’s bring rationality

    Emotions in politics as a scourge. Let’s bring rationality

    Emotions in politics bring nothing but destruction, completely destroying the political process, with voters relying on their prehistoric instincts rather than rationally analyzing, being devoid of cognitive biases, fallacies, and formal fallacies. They don’t want to work with information, being completely devoid of emotions, with the precision of a scientist where the rational core wins.…

  • New Elon Musk? The establishment doesn’t want the next one

    New Elon Musk? The establishment doesn’t want the next one

    You create a technological start-up, and they either invest in you or not. That’s the end of the story. Wrong, completely wrong. There is one subtle question? Why all the biggest start-up “inventors” are so silent? They should be top celebrities influencing the world. This article exposes why and also tells why this establishment doesn’t…