Somewhere along the way, we broke the covenant that made America work. Capitalism was once the great equalizer — a ladder of effort, discipline, and reward. But greed has turned that ladder into a wall. If capitalism doesn’t remain accessible to the many, the only option left is socialism. The time has come to recalibrate — not to tear the system down, but to make it worthy of our belief again.
Great one Justin. I beg you and your listeners to take a few minutes to understand the reason inflation is accelerating so quickly, and living is getting much harder for the average person daily.
Justin, really appreciate your perspective. Your take on recalibrating capitalism hit home for me. We can’t put the genie back in the bottle, and you nailed the frustration so many people feel when the system stops working for regular folks. I like that you frame it not as revolution but as renewal and that meaningful change can start locally.
That said, I think your fix leans a bit heavy on hope that business leaders and politicians will suddenly play fair. Capitalism doesn’t have a great track record for self-correction, power’s a tough addiction to shake.
You’re right that we each have a role to play. Vote with your wallet. Shop local. Push for shared ownership at your companies. Learn how money actually works. And vote like it matters, because it does. Nonparticipation isn’t neutral and safe; it just hands more control to those who show up.
We don’t need perfection, just participation. That’s where your rebuild starts. Here’s hoping cooler heads prevail this weekend, the last thing this country needs is the administration flirting with the Insurrection Act. We need calm, not troops in the streets.
Great one Justin. I beg you and your listeners to take a few minutes to understand the reason inflation is accelerating so quickly, and living is getting much harder for the average person daily.
The Fractional Reserve Banking System: https://youtu.be/P-5xDzTvW6E?si=4TI5vK50TTPjBVT9
Justin, really appreciate your perspective. Your take on recalibrating capitalism hit home for me. We can’t put the genie back in the bottle, and you nailed the frustration so many people feel when the system stops working for regular folks. I like that you frame it not as revolution but as renewal and that meaningful change can start locally.
That said, I think your fix leans a bit heavy on hope that business leaders and politicians will suddenly play fair. Capitalism doesn’t have a great track record for self-correction, power’s a tough addiction to shake.
You’re right that we each have a role to play. Vote with your wallet. Shop local. Push for shared ownership at your companies. Learn how money actually works. And vote like it matters, because it does. Nonparticipation isn’t neutral and safe; it just hands more control to those who show up.
We don’t need perfection, just participation. That’s where your rebuild starts. Here’s hoping cooler heads prevail this weekend, the last thing this country needs is the administration flirting with the Insurrection Act. We need calm, not troops in the streets.