America Is Now a Kleptocrapocracy
I hope everyone here is
hungry because the banquet of consequences is being served.
I've coined a new portmanteau word to describe America's descent: kleptocrapocracy,
a union of kleptocracy (a nation ruled by kleptocrats) and crapocracy, a nation drowning
in a moral sewer of rampant self-interest in which the focus is cloaking
all the skims, scams, rackets and bezzles in some virtuous-sounding garb, a nation choking on
low-quality junk ceaselessly hawked by robocalls, spam, phishing and Big Tech manipulation.
It's little wonder trust has collapsed in America: the only thing we can trust is
whatever's being pitched is deceptively packaged to mask the self-interest and profiteering
of the perps.
The stench from the decomposing carcasses of once-trusted institutions is everywhere.
Insiders and the marketers they pay to cloak their grifting are banking bennies at the
expense of hapless debt-serfs who fell for the scam. You need these three costly medications,
and then when the side-effects kick in, you need six more to counteract the first three, and so on.
But trust us; your "health" (heh) is our only concern. Uh, sure.
Why do state universities need to market themselves like a roto-rooter service? Maybe
because they're both working the sewers: state universities are exploiting the student loan
sewers, desperate to recruit another batch of debt-serfs who fell for the 3-card monte
game in which a lifetime of debt is exchanged for a credential of dubious value.
The competition for the remaining pool of debt-serfs is heating up, so like everything else in
America, the game is now all about marketing, virtue-signaling, exploiting Big Tech manipulation,
and so on.
Doing something useful is now for chumps. The opportunities in America are all about
getting rich by doing, well, nothing: skimming 20% "guaranteed" returns in DeFi, mining
cryptos, trading stablecoins, selling volatility, etc.--getting rich and then living large
on the sweat of the chumps who are still working (poor deluded fools!).
The obvious goal here is for everyone to get in on trading stablecoins, buying rentals with
DeFi, churning meme stocks, etc. Why should anyone lower themselves to doing something
useful anymore? Why bother?
Labor has been degraded for decades in speculative-frenzy America. Why work when
the Fed has our backs and all those newly issued trillions are up for grabs? Doing
something useful is for chumps.
Nobody seems to ask what happens when we're all minting fortunes off speculative churn and
there's nobody filling potholes, stocking shelves or carrying bags of QuikCrete to customers'
trucks.
And while we're on the subject of sewage: if America's security services and Big Tech
oligarchies track everything and everyone, why are we drowning in robocalls, spam, SMS-spam
(smishing), etc.? Couldn't the NSA/CIA track the spammers and robo-callers down and
rendition them (warrantlessly, of course) to a hellhole camp in an unnamed country?
Of course they could. But the ruination of everyday life is of no concern to the kleptocrats
(fly with me to the stars!) or our dysfunctional government, which has become nothing more
than an invitation-only auction of favors that elevates the relentless pursuit of self-interest and
profiteering to new kleptocratic heights.
Please don't make the mistake of expecting anything to work properly in America.
The components are garbage, the parts are on back-order, the people who knew how to
make the kludgy mess function just quit in disgust, and we'll have to get back to you about your
request, as our service staff just left to launch an OnlyFans site.
I don't want to work, I'm minting money speculating, but gol-darn it, I want everyone
else to wait on me and meet my needs for low, low quality goods and services at not-so-low
prices, and if I'm not treated well enough by everyone earning chump-change,
then I'll freak out, and if that doesn't pan out, I'll blame it all on my meds. Accountability
is like work--only for chumps.
Trust me, everything's going great and we're all going to get wealthier and wealthier until
we won't be able to take it any more, it will be so great. I hope everyone here is
hungry because the banquet of consequences is being served.
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