By Issa | News from the Other Side
There is a pattern in history—one that plays out over and over again.
✔ The rich make the decisions.
✔ The politicians serve their interests.
✔ The corporations profit.
✔ And when it all falls apart?
The bill gets handed to the middle class and the poor.
✔ Wars are started in the name of power, and the poor are sent to fight them.
✔ Massive debts are created by reckless spending, and the working class is taxed to pay them.
✔ Corporations exploit the system, and when they fail, they get bailouts—while the people get foreclosures.
It has happened before.
It is happening now.
And unless something changes, it will happen again.
The question is:
How much longer are we going to accept it?
The Cycle of Exploitation: How the People Always Pay for the Mistakes of the Powerful
The rich and powerful do not suffer the consequences of their decisions.
They design the system so that someone else always takes the fall.
Let’s break it down.
1. War: The Poor Fight While the Rich Profit
Every major war in history follows the same pattern:
✔ The government creates an enemy—whether real or exaggerated.
✔ The media pumps up the fear until the public demands action.
✔ The war begins, and the military-industrial complex makes billions.
✔ The rich stay safe at home, while the poor are sent to die.
Who benefits?
✔ Defense contractors.
✔ Oil companies.
✔ Politicians who use war to consolidate power.
Who pays?
✔ The working-class families who lose their sons and daughters.
✔ The taxpayers who fund trillions for bombs, drones, and endless conflicts.
✔ The veterans who come home broken, abandoned, and left to struggle.
The rich get richer.
The poor get graves.
2. The Misappropriation of Funds: Where Does the Money Go?
The government always claims, “We don’t have enough money” when it comes to:
✔ Fixing healthcare.
✔ Improving education.
✔ Addressing poverty and homelessness.
But somehow, there is always enough money for:
✔ War and defense spending.
✔ Tax breaks for billionaires.
✔ Bailouts for failing corporations.
Where does your tax money actually go?
✔ Trillions are funneled into defense contracts and war machines.
✔ Corporations manipulate loopholes to avoid taxes altogether.
✔ The national debt keeps rising, and guess who will be forced to pay it?
Not the billionaires.
Not the politicians.
Not the banks.
The middle class and the poor.
3. The National Debt: A Crisis the People Will Pay For
America is drowning in $34 trillion of debt.
✔ The government borrows recklessly.
✔ It spends trillions on wars, tax cuts for the rich, and corporate bailouts.
✔ And when the debt reaches a breaking point, who will be forced to sacrifice?
✔ Social Security will be cut.
✔ Medicare and healthcare will be slashed.
✔ Essential services will be gutted—while the billionaires keep their wealth.
They will tell the people:
✔ “We must tighten our belts!” (While billionaires continue luxury spending.)
✔ “We need to raise taxes!” (But only on working people, never the ultra-rich.)
✔ “We need austerity!” (Meaning: the poor suffer while the rich remain untouched.)
This isn’t just corruption—it’s robbery.
The government and corporations steal from the people, and when they run out of money, they demand more from the ones who have the least.
And this cycle will continue until the people stop accepting it.
The Middle Class is Being Strangled—And When It’s Gone, the System Will Collapse
The middle class is the backbone of any strong society.
✔ They pay most of the taxes.
✔ They do most of the work.
✔ They keep the economy running.
But right now, the middle class is being squeezed to death.
✔ Wages are stagnant, while costs keep rising.
✔ Housing is unaffordable for the average family.
✔ Healthcare and education are becoming luxuries.
And once the middle class is gone?
✔ The rich will still be rich.
✔ The poor will be completely powerless.
✔ And the system will collapse, because there will be no one left to pay the bill.
Why Won’t Politicians Change? Because They Don’t Have To.
Every election cycle, politicians promise change.
✔ “We’ll fix the economy!”
✔ “We’ll lower costs for working families!”
✔ “We’ll make the rich pay their fair share!”
But nothing changes.
Because the politicians are not working for the people.
✔ They serve corporations, lobbyists, and billionaires.
✔ They are funded by the same industries that exploit the public.
✔ They are protected from the consequences of their own policies.
They don’t care about the middle class.
They don’t care about the poor.
They don’t care about fixing anything.
They care about staying in power and protecting their wealth.
And unless the people recognize this, the cycle will never end.
So What Can We Do?
✔ Stop falling for their lies.
✔ Stop supporting leaders who protect corporations over people.
✔ Stop letting fear and division distract us from the real problem: a system designed to extract wealth from the many to serve the few.
✔ Demand real economic accountability—tax the rich, regulate corporations, and invest in people, not war.
Because here’s the truth:
There is no shortage of money.
✔ The government has plenty of money—it just refuses to spend it on the people.
✔ Billionaires hoard trillions while working families live paycheck to paycheck.
✔ The system is rigged to benefit a handful of elites—while the rest of the nation struggles.
It does not have to be this way.
But it will continue until people stop accepting the burden of the rich’s mistakes.
Final Thought: The Next Economic Collapse is Already on the Horizon
If history tells us anything, it’s that this cycle will continue.
✔ The rich will push the system until it collapses again.
✔ The politicians will bail out the billionaires and make the people pay.
✔ The middle class will be squeezed even more until there is nothing left.
And then?
✔ They will do it again.
Unless the people wake up, unite, and refuse to carry the weight of the rich any longer.
Because we didn’t cause this crisis.
And we should not be the ones to pay for it.
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