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Anonymous ID: +lQbH7ErRomania /pol/509907290#509910483
7/9/2025, 1:01:24 PM
>>509909407
>yes, money exists to produce and have product.
Money should not exist. Neither should capitalism.
>Thats the only purpose it serves,
The purpose of money is to hamper and hamstring the real economy and slow and limit our development as a species.
Money is the door which blocks the hole in the wall which you actually pass through the wall through.
You think money (the door) is what's letting you pass through the wall, because you're a simpleton like 99.99% of people.
What's actually letting you pass through the wall is the hole in the wall (the real economy) the purpose of money (the door) is to block 99.99% of the time.
Money is a stealth rationing system where the rations go down over time.
If you think we need money you are brainwashed and dumb.
>and dont flip it on its head that you can only produce when the money exists
In a capitalist economy, all production is done exclusively with the goal and reasonable expectation or hope for financial profit.
However, production still occurs, even inside of capitalism, in spite of the requirement for financial profitability.
>the transfer hands for people to start producing.
In capitalism, production is paid for in advance with bank credit (issuance of new fictional fiat currency by banks). Otherwise nothing gets done.
>It's also why the US is artificially producing so many things
The US doesn't produce shit. At most it assembles components or subassemblies imported from abroad. But even that is miniscule compared to BRICS.
>because it gives the excuse to pump more money out there for more kikes to get rich and richer.
Capitalism runs on perpetual geometric expansion of its supply of fiat currency. Even if most of that fiat currency is fictional (US FED stopped disclosing the M3 money supply size back in 2006), it still spends just as if it had been physically printed, minted or coined.
>also, not gonna read all this but I think we agree.
Maybe.