QuoteThey rob you blind, and you thank them for it.
That's a tragedy. That's a scam. That's why I'm saying this right now.
Americans, you don't need a tariff. You need a revolution.
For decades, your government and oligarchs shipped your jobs to China. Not for diplomacy, not for peace, but to exploit cheap labor. In the process, they hollowed out your middle class, crushed your working class, and told you to be proud while they sold your future for profit.
And yes, China made money. But we used it to build roads, lift millions out of poverty, fund healthcare, and raise living standards. We reinvested in our people. My family benefited from it too.
What did your oligarchs do? They bought yachts, private jets, and mansions with golf-course driveways. They manipulated markets, dodged taxes, and poured billions into endless wars. And you got stagnant wages, crippling healthcare costs, cheap dopamine, debt, and flag-waving poverty labeled "Made in China."
They picked your pockets.
For forty years, both China and the United States benefited from trade and manufacturing. But only one of us used that wealth to build. This isn't China's fault. This is yours. You let this happen. You let the oligarchs feed you lies. They made you fat, poor, and addicted.
Now they blame China for the mess they made. I don't think so.
You don't need another tariff. You need to wake up. You need to take your country back.
You need a revolution.
Left and right in America is pretty much the same. Both are about exploitation of others with the 'right' contingent being more brutally honest about it. Banter between this faux dynamic is a screen which conceals the real power in society. The ownership of the means of production and the social relations that flow from it. But in America class war has been rebranded, and people are deceived.
While politicians argue and pundits squabble, the oligarchy extracts rents, moves factories, manipulates markets and bankrolls war. The result is the hollowing out of entire communities, the stagnation of wages, and an ever-deepening dependence on debt and precarious work.