If an American CEO of a games company can award himself a $152 million bonus while its American workers have to skip meals to make ends meet, you know the shareholders raked in many billions in profits. How do they do it?
Every large corporation in the world is playing an exploitation game. They call it scaling. How can we get more people to pay for our goods and services, produced at the lowest possible cost while increasing shareholder profits?
So, the few profit from the many, and it has always been that way. In the wild, a handful of predators can continuously hunt for a herd of zebras or gnus if they just keep competition away. Corporations, by this analogy, are our predators. They predate the human masses also called the citizens. (Non-citizens are people who don’t have money to spend on corporate goods and services, i.e., they are “skin-on-bone”.)
Now, perhaps, you’ll understand the corporate-driven love of mass immigration. Immigrants have a strong desire for goods and services. The newcomers, who’ve never been exposed to modern marketing sensations before, easily fall for the scam that is modern civilization. They still have great motivation to do the work to earn the extra money and to spend it on luxuries they never knew they needed.
But newcomers don’t have any money. They can’t buy houses and cars. And so, corporations themselves have an incentive to lobby the government to help redistribute more of the middle class’s savings to refugees and immigrants. This is done by inflation, by literally robbing savers. And it is done by redirecting government funding from general-purpose projects to migrant-specific projects.
That way, corporations get to sell products and services to the poor new immigrants while still getting paid—if not by customers, then by government debit. Get it? The government is spending middle-class tax monies on the goods and services immigrants otherwise couldn’t afford to acquire.
They call it “keeping the economy going” or “keeping cash rolling” or whatever. I call it socialism. I hope that now you also understand the call for a Universal Basic Income. It allows governments to deplete middle-class savings by directing every cent of it to growing consumption, and so, toward growing shareholder pockets.
Corporations have hijacked the West. They may call what they do “socialism” but it’s really theft. Socialism is theft.