Not as much as reading the droppings from a brain dead shit bird like you, I imagine.Cooper's character gives the impression that human creators produce their edifices without using the collective inheritance of techniques and tools that have been handed down to all of us since the dawn of civilization. Language would be first and foremost among those cultural inheritances.
How does that entitle welfare parasites to anything he has produced? They certainly didn't participate in what he created. They're just here to cash in.
I'm saying in today's economy capitalists control the terms of how and who benefits from thousands of years of cultural inheritances that rightly belong to all human beings collectively, and this isn't fair compensation by any stretch of language..
They only control the terms of who benefits from what they produce. You and all the other parasites are free to cash in on our "cultural inheritance" any time you like. Unfortunately, you can't do it, can you?
Sucks to be you, I imagine.
Creators and parasites are victimized by a banking system that gives itself cash with a few strokes on a keyboard then lends the money to others at interest, making everyone's dollars worth less and less while ensuring we work harder to pay off the FIRE sector's Wall Street gambling losses.
Which parasites, in your uneducated opinion, are responsible for the price of gold rising $1300 an ounce since 1982? Do you blame the long term unemployed for the Fed's decision in March of 2006 to stop revealing how many dollars were in circulation?
While I'm sure a functional illiterate like you finds all of this challenging, to say the least, it doesn't change the fact the richest parasites pose the biggest threat to the US economy. Apparently you're content to suck up whatever table scraps they toss your way.
Go ahead. It's probably what you do best.
I trace it back to Alexander Hamilton and his National Bank Scheme, which both Jefferson and Madison were opposed to. He blatantly fucked up the role of the impartial referee. I think the Federal Reserve is a problem too. It is too secretive and manipulative. In one sense, it needs to be audited. In another sense, that exposure could bring everything tumbling down. The SEC needs to be investigated and audited too.