America Has Become a Corporatocracy

In many ways the US is a corporatocracy, a system where corporations dominate government policy, and central banking plays a key role in supporting it. Central banks, such as the Federal Reserve, enable massive government borrowing and spending by creating money and buying government debt. This allows for policies that favor large corporations, especially in defense, finance, and other sectors tied to government contracts.

1. Wealth Concentration: Central banks create money, inflating assets that benefit the wealthy and large corporations, widening the income gap.

2. Corporate Dominance: Large corporations access cheap credit from central banks, allowing them to grow and suppress smaller businesses.

3. Influence on Government: Central banks support policies that favor corporate bailouts and deregulation, making governments more responsive to corporate interests.

4. Misuse of Resources: Central bank money enables high government spending on defense contractors and large firms, diverting funds from other profit generating investments such as small business ventures.

5. War Financing: Central banks finance wars through government borrowing, benefiting defense corporations while draining resources from other domestic priorities.

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