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Seems to me they are making the cost of living a normal comfortable life especially for the millenials so prohibitive that they jump at things like UBI and a socialised system run by the state.

Seems to me they are making the cost of living a normal comfortable life especially for the millenials so prohibitive that they jump at things like UBI and a socialised system run by the state.

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What you describe is exactly what exists under capitalism

To the extent it does it's because the US system is, as I mentioned, not capitalism. Economists call it a capitalism/socialism hybrid. All the problems we have are because of the capitalism aspect. Capitalism is a totally free market. Anyone can buy and sell anything. We don't have that, never have. However we don't have enough controls on what can be bought and sold. There is no reason to allow foreigners to own property or invest in bank/media/defense. There is no reason to allow usury and financial speculation. This is why capitalism fails. kikes and chinks are able to take over the media, banks and use them to subvert and destroy the nation. Corporations gain monopolies and act recklessly. Whenever politicians talk about free trade or the free market, they're allowing our enemies to prey on us.

National Socialism explicitly prohibits this sort of thing.

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All the problems we have are because of the capitalism aspect.

Bullshit. But I would love to hear the mental gymnastics you go through trying to explain how welfare queens are a problem caused by capitalism.

Or how the highest quality of life I'm the world and the highest class mobility, things diametrically opposed to socialist countries,are bad things.

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Welfare is a problem created by democracy and corruption. Buying votes and stealing public funds.

The US doesn't have a higher quality of life than NS Germany did. Not be a long shot. If you're white you have virtually no class mobility, except downward. Do you personally know anyone who's moved from middle to upper class? I highly doubt it. You make less in real dollars than your parents did. My first salaried job paid $65k, adjusted for inflation that's $110k in today's money. How many entry level jobs do you see for $100k+? This is a direct result of free market capitalism and feminism. Wages have been depressed by outsourcing to foreign countries, importing cheap labor and doubling the work force by convincing women to have a career instead of a family.