Many middle class people warn that we cannot have unbridled capitalism: it needs to be curbed by big government control and regulation. It fascinates me how so many Americans are jealous of the success of others, and seek to use federal coercion, theft and confiscation to deprive the wealthy of their hard-earned wealth.
Pure, unbridled capitalism is not desirable, but the honorable, effective way to to curb it is for each individuating worker and business person to curb it non-governmentally. If each adult works hard and amasses per capita upper middle class wealth, that disperses a large amount of our wealth over a wide range of citizens, and that bulwark of dispersed wealth would prevent robber barons and billionaires from ruling us.
What is troubling is Obama's unbridled socialism, growing government, tyranny and decline in America, but few complain about this usurpation of private money, liberty and individualism.
We must not stomach unbridled socialism or any form of super-institutionalism, depriving people of wealth, power and independence.
As we live as independent, powerful, assertive supercitizens, aggressive against any power-grabber, we will keep the dictators, politicians, billionaires and elites in line, and we do not require big government to retain our freedom and independence.
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