Black Rock CEO says it's your fault you're poor you filthy peasant. - Let them eat bugs says the Jew

(Bloomberg) -- BlackRock Inc. President Rob Kapito warned that inflation is having dramatic effects on the economy, with an entire generation now learning what it means to suffer from shortages.

“For the first time, this generation is going to go into a store and not be able to get what they want,” Kapito said at conference held in Austin by the Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners Association. “And we have a very entitled generation that has never had to sacrifice.”

The economy is reckoning with what he dubbed “scarcity inflation,” or the fallout from a shortage of workers, agricultural supplies and housing, and of oil in some regions.

“I would put on your seat belts because this is something that we haven’t seen,” Kapito said.

Kapito co-founded New York-based BlackRock, which is now the world’s largest asset manager with about $10 trillion in client assets and investments across the global economy.

 
Look at this article that just conveniently found it's way to me. Literally 'contributed' to the site by the WEF themselves in 2016:

Welcome To 2030: I Own Nothing, Have No Privacy And Life Has Never Been Better​



Welcome to the year 2030. Welcome to my city - or should I say, "our city." I don't own anything. I don't own a car. I don't own a house. I don't own any appliances or any clothes.

It might seem odd to you, but it makes perfect sense for us in this city. Everything you considered a product, has now become a service. We have access to transportation, accommodation, food and all the things we need in our daily lives. One by one all these things became free, so it ended up not making sense for us to own much.

First communication became digitized and free to everyone. Then, when clean energy became free, things started to move quickly. Transportation dropped dramatically in price. It made no sense for us to own cars anymore, because we could call a driverless vehicle or a flying car for longer journeys within minutes. We started transporting ourselves in a much more organized and coordinated way when public transport became easier, quicker and more convenient than the car. Now I can hardly believe that we accepted congestion and traffic jams, not to mention the air pollution from combustion engines. What were we thinking?

Sometimes I use my bike when I go to see some of my friends. I enjoy the exercise and the ride. It kind of gets the soul to come along on the journey. Funny how some things seem never seem to lose their excitement: walking, biking, cooking, drawing and growing plants. It makes perfect sense and reminds us of how our culture emerged out of a close relationship with nature.

In our city we don't pay any rent, because someone else is using our free space whenever we do not need it. My living room is used for business meetings when I am not there.

Once in a while, I will choose to cook for myself. It is easy - the necessary kitchen equipment is delivered at my door within minutes. Since transport became free, we stopped having all those things stuffed into our home. Why keep a pasta-maker and a crepe cooker crammed into our cupboards? We can just order them when we need them.

This also made the breakthrough of the circular economy easier. When products are turned into services, no one has an interest in things with a short life span. Everything is designed for durability, repairability and recyclability. The materials are flowing more quickly in our economy and can be transformed to new products pretty easily. Environmental problems seem far away, since we only use clean energy and clean production methods. The air is clean, the water is clean and nobody would dare to touch the protected areas of nature because they constitute such value to our well-being. In the cities we have plenty of green space and plants and trees all over. I still do not understand why in the past we filled all free spots in the city with concrete.

Shopping? I can't really remember what that is. For most of us, it has been turned into choosing things to use. Sometimes I find this fun, and sometimes I just want the algorithm to do it for me. It knows my taste better than I do by now.

When AI and robots took over so much of our work, we suddenly had time to eat well, sleep well and spend time with other people. The concept of rush hour makes no sense anymore, since the work that we do can be done at any time. I don't really know if I would call it work anymore. It is more like thinking-time, creation-time and development-time.

For a while, everything was turned into entertainment and people did not want to bother themselves with difficult issues. It was only at the last minute that we found out how to use all these new technologies for better purposes than just killing time.

My biggest concern is all the people who do not live in our city. Those we lost on the way. Those who decided that it became too much, all this technology. Those who felt obsolete and useless when robots and AI took over big parts of our jobs. Those who got upset with the political system and turned against it. They live different kind of lives outside of the city. Some have formed little self-supplying communities. Others just stayed in the empty and abandoned houses in small 19th century villages.

Once in a while I get annoyed about the fact that I have no real privacy. Nowhere I can go and not be registered. I know that, somewhere, everything I do, think and dream of is recorded. I just hope that nobody will use it against me.

All in all, it is a good life. Much better than the path we were on, where it became so clear that we could not continue with the same model of growth. We had all these terrible things happening: lifestyle diseases, climate change, the refugee crisis, environmental degradation, completely congested cities, water pollution, air pollution, social unrest and unemployment. We lost way too many people before we realized that we could do things differently.

This blog was written ahead of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting of the Global Future Councils.

Ida Auken is a Young Global Leader and Member of the Global Future Council on Cities and Urbanization of the World Economic Forum,

It's still up! This is all planned, telegraphed even and they call you a 'conspiracy theorist' for talking about it! Also you can't help but notice how different the sales pitch is from the reality, ehh? ... and they are going to go through with it anyway.

I fully understand Hitler's position on the (((French press))) and the (((International Banker))). It's all happening again, it's right here in plain text. Right down to "You better come be our slave goy or we'll starve you while we write op-eds about how 'concerned' we for you we are because 'you lost the way.'"
 
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snailslime is a dumb contrarian kike whose sole gimmick is a&h is bad
cry me a river
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There's something nostalgic about late 80's and early 90's vehicles;
I'm always awed by the visibility. There was so much glass in those cars it was amazing.
How the fuck do these people manage to be worse than Jay Gould. Carnagie could be a bastard,
Carnegie built the New York public library system. Dude was a philanthropist. When in the last few decades has a billionaire done anything to improve a city? They were always bastards but the old american mega rich at least were society builders.
 
our patience has its limits
The outlook of USA 1990-2034 is looking a lot like the history Germany 1890-1934.
Jews might be smart but they never, ever fucking learn.

Socialist/communist propaganda? Check.
Control of the media? Check.
Rampant degeneracy? Check.
Promotion of homosexuality? Check.
Promotion of racemixing? Check.
Targeting children for deviant indoctrination? Check.
Academic infiltration? Check.
Armed mobs being 'antifascist'? Check.
Stifling legitimate criticism? Check.
Pathologization of opposition? Check.
Usury and manipulation of money supply? Check.
Promotion of antisocial behavior as glamorous? Check.
Promotion of drugs, porn and masturbation? Check.
Destruction of the nuclear family? Check.
Open borders and the fetishization of the the 'other'? Check.

Hint: it's not us. It's (((you))).
 
anime is based and you're just mad that you're not.
Wow Snail, you said something I agree with, you just might get the Dom D you always dream about.

The outlook of USA 1990-2034 is looking a lot like the history Germany 1890-1934.
Jews might be smart but they never, ever fucking learn.

Socialist/communist propaganda? Check.
Control of the media? Check.
Rampant degeneracy? Check.
Promotion of homosexuality? Check.
Promotion of racemixing? Check.
Targeting children for deviant indoctrination? Check.
Academic infiltration? Check.
Armed mobs being 'antifascist'? Check.
Stifling legitimate criticism? Check.
Pathologization of opposition? Check.
Usury and manipulation of money supply? Check.
Promotion of antisocial behavior as glamorous? Check.
Promotion of drugs, porn and masturbation? Check.
Destruction of the nuclear family? Check.
Open borders and the fetishization of the the 'other'? Check.

Hint: it's not us. It's (((you))).
What's worrying though is it didn't end well for Germany, history might repeat itself in the US but that doesn't mean it won't lead to things being a complete hell on Earth after the fact.

All I know is that Jews never in their entire history had a more welcoming place than the USA circa the year 2000 and they chose to just keep chip, chip, chipping away at it these last 22 years, it's like they get bored if people aren't giving them a hard time, the fact that even this guy is unironically asking the Jewish question shows how nuts things have gotten, but they only have themselves to blame and whatever happens from this point is their own fault.

Turns out fucking with people and their societies don't earn you friends, it's crazy how that works out.
 
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