I am not sure how many are aware, but when times are good, companies made lots of profits and mostly kept the profits to themselves. But when times are bad, they got bailed out with taxpayers money, while at the same time the same taxpayers are losing their jobs and income. We saw it in the last financial crisis and we see it during this pandemic crisis. It is easy to blame the companies for doing that, but they are just doing what makes sense, playing to their advantage in a rigged system where Wall Street wins no matter what, and Main Street are the biggest losers.
I feel extremely bothered that we all had to work hard everyday to get a tiny salary, enough to avoid starvation but not enough to stop worrying about money constantly. While a group of people (the Federal Reserve) somewhere out there, runs a money printing machine and they get paid in a single day what some of us earn in our entire lifetime. It may be easy to blame them for doing that, but if we were in their position, we would have done exactly the same. Don’t blame the players, they are just playing to their advantage, blame the rigged system instead.
How can we change the rigged system? Mayer Amschel Rothschild once said, “Permit me to issue and control the money of a nation, and I care not who makes its laws!”. And it is easy to understand why. The best way to change this rigged system is to shut down the ability for corrupt men to control the printing of money (and subsequent distribution to their own elite circle) and start to empower the people to have more control over their own financial sovereignty.
That’s why Bitcoin Cash, a peer-to-peer electronic cash system, is important to replace the rigged system, because nobody controls Bitcoin Cash and nobody can print more of it. I will do my part and I hope more people join me in this idea that someday, we can talk about a fairer financial system in the future.
I do not know if I can succeed, but I do know if something is worth doing, we should do it even if the odds do not stand in our favor. Despite our individual differences, I hope we can make a positive difference to humanity together. Even the smallest person can change the course of the future. That person may well be you.
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