Across America, from among left, small-government conservatives, and libertarians, a coalition now works to turn the tide against crony-capitalism and white-collar welfare. They will succeed, as America’s political tradition will reject the manipulation of the country’s political-economy for the selfish, rigged ends of well-fed men.
Sometimes, these critiques against crony capitalism will be deservedly severe; the ideological object of criticism is, after all, a false economics and an inferior ideology.
Other times, they’ll be light-hearted critiques that appeal against white-collar welfare with humor.
Above are two videos lampooning crony capitalism in the style of Saturday-morning cartoons or commercials for action figures.
The style is intentional; they’re made to appeal to middle-aged or younger viewers, who are either successful through their own efforts or aware of how a few scheming men take from others for their own gain.
The focus is meant, of course, to split an older group of pols [pols, that is, political operatives and long-term incumbents] (mostly over sixty) from a more successful, rightly more skeptical (of deal-making) demographic.
The result makes crony capitalists look conniving, laughably condescending, embarrassingly obvious in their lies, and shows them as the oily peddlers they are.
Far from being ‘successes,’ ‘innovators,’ or ‘visionaries,’ they’re simply manipulators working against an honest, fair, efficient, and productive way of life.
Videos posted previously @ Daily Adams.
Tomorrow: The local implications of it all.