>>11617212Taxes? Name the last POTUS that increased tax of the wealthy.
If your answer is tax the poor then how does that help stop them being poor?
I see lots of boomers wonder why the younger generations have a problem with neoliberalism and the answer is simple, as a "boom" generation they have controlled the vote since their 20s.
When they were 20 they asked for higher minimum wage and got it, when they were 30 they wanted cheaper housing and got it, now they are determined to keep the minimum wage low and housing prices high because they have employees and investment properties they can afford because of the advantages they voted for when they were young.
This shit just pisses me off and I want to see a future where once again a man can enter the workforce without a diploma and support a large family.
For the /pol/aks out there THIS IS WHY WE ARE BEING OUTBREED.
>>11617230Ok I see your point. So I'll give a quick rundown of the changes I would like to see.
>currency stagflation so saving retain value>nationalisation of resources on government land, you own the land you own the resources>economic protectionism>limits of property ownership to stop a single person pricing millions out of the market>a minimum wage higher than the cost of living including rent