Remember, this was made back when big corporations were actually taxed and billionaires weren’t given a bunch of tax breaks. Now the middle class is being taxed out the wazoo while CEO, big corporations, and billionaires pay next to nothing.
Correct. You can look back to the 50s and see that the corporate taxes paid over half the federal budget. Taxes on middle-class were not that high. Lots more general US manufacturing jobs that paid pretty well. More stable retirement programs from companies. All of that made for a large middle class. I'm not saying everything about the 50s was better. Some things were definitely not. But this in particular was much better. The system was set up to employ American workers and to try to expand companies on American soil, not just overseas. There were legal residents working and short term work visas, as part of the economy.... But it was managed in a way where there were still plenty of good paying jobs for citizens.
Seems like I remembered learning something about monopolizing certain items through a few big businesses in the late 1800s. It sounds better to put it into words like taxes, billionaires, and corporations, but the truth is that it has been going on for some time now.
@@mysteryseaker1914 Sadly much of the world's production takes place in China now, because of the expectation of lower prices than our wages can yield.
@@verbulent_flow6229 Because it’s rotting of it own inevitable hubris or is it a prophecy imposed artificially by leftist sabotage who WANT it to be real? It would have been nice if skeptics had been patient enough to observe it a little longer before going all out against it. Marx’s theory was almost pure fantasy he had so let direct observation, mostly second hand.
Music by Eugene Poddany, who got brief credit on WB cartoons of early 1950s, and Les baxter, who a few years later made a big instrumnetal hit in 1956 out of "Poor People of Paris:", among my top five faovirte recordings. Director is George Gordon who did a few oddball MGM cartoons like one with a stork and those two with a mule as a human.
The fifties was a magical time. Just a few pulls of a lever and you've got the most advanced product on the market. I wish I could run an oversimplified fifties cartoon factory.
I don't think it was as great as described. The cold war was being waged against descent at home and abroad in the Korean 'police action.' Nuclear war was considered much more possible if not inevitable.
I do not want Magic , I want truth .This is just programming people to keep them down.Wake up ,the hard times are going to hit sooner than one thinks!!!
@@dennisbeers Ya well tell that to 29 million without jobs, the small businessmen ruined in the pandemic and the people protesting police brutality. If was working all that well Trump wouldn't have to campaign against socialism and Biden would need to keep saying he isn't a socialist.
If my government now can provide a live-document tracking timeline of projects for benefits and improvements that they originally promised for, along with associated cost for each component (and thus reasoning for tax increase), And failures to execute those plans be highlighted and penalty made clear (also tracked in writing that are publicly visible), I will not have any concern or distrust when I have to pay extra taxes.
The US government does have this. They’re called Funding Bills. The one exception to this is the Department of Defense which is in violation of the Constitution by not providing receipts.
More like, the more our Government borrows from a private bank, the more taxes that private bank can levy on us. People need to remember, all the money used for these government services are provided by a bank that is not Federal, has no Reserves, and can put you in jail with their own private police force called the IRS.
12:33 It is supposed that these cartoons were made to convince that capitalisms works, and indeed, it works! More profits and better wages. But in southamerica the capitalism works as more profits for the owner and wages offered as a "if you like it, welcome! and if it not, the door is over there" More than 40 hours a week for the same wage
Get involved in politics at a local level. City council usually meets once a month to decide what they want for their city, and hardly anyone shows up to these meetings to keep these people in check. It starts local.
Remember, in the video Jonathan went and changed jobs (started his own business) when he couldn’t get a raise/higher pay for his current job. If people today aren’t doing this as much, then wages won’t increase as much because the businesses don’t have a reason to. (Also vote Libertarian)
The narrator,s voice sounds like it,s probably that of the late actor McDonald Carrey,who was on the NBC soap opera"The Days of Our Days".,God bless his dear memory.
This cartoon was commissioned from Warner Brothers. I recognise many Warner's animation staff in the credits. The uncredited male voice artists are radio actors Herb Vigran and Joseph Kearns. I can't identify the female voices.
Ah yes the factory worker getting off his entry-level shift and coming home to a $400,000 house that he can afford to live in with his family Pure delusion
@@OldsVistaCruiser "private"? Just like the IRS is "private" right? Lol. They are all in the same as government and the government over sees them. Why does the IRS handle our money but no one has or can create another revenue service like this one? It is private after all right? Elon and Jeff have proven anyone with the money and deed to Satan's house, can create their own "NASA" so what is it we aren't getting 🤔
@@TheJauqline Hahahaha I go outside every day in nature and speak to my Creator and I do not wear that silly mask either ,only for shopping.Judge not lest ye be judged ! Have a great day ,I have to go on my two hour hike now .
The corporate controlled govt. know how it's supposed to be. They aren't making a mistake. It's an active attempt to destroy freedoms and independence and intellect of the population -- and they've been working on it since before this cartoon -- and this cartoon has a good chunk of lies too.
@@kelpermoon23But the bankers, their royal relatives and politician family members etc control the money, resources and permits. Also social credits on the way. Do you wonder how it would work for the slaves in 15 minute smart internment camps?
Two key steps in this cartoon were not heeded, which are a large part of the problems we are now facing here in the USA. #1 is at 15:20-15:37, and #2 is at 17:09-17:26
Inflation and artificial regulatory costs will do that. It's not that wages went down, it's that prices keep going up. 90% of the time it's the govt that drives them up, often indirectly.
@@1kraniBingo! Wages stay stagnant, while prices keep going up. Thus OP's illusion that we have come full circle. When in 1900, it was the opposite - the lack of mass production, but either way it's the same result.
@@trickyricky12147 Actually, prices were going down in the early 20th century for the most part. It's why FDR felt the need to artificially inflate food prices via subsidies and paying farmers not to grow food.
Produced By And Directed By Chuck Jones And Chuck Jones And Alex Lovy Don Patterson Animator Ray Patterson Raymond Jacbos Homer Brightman Grant Simmons Hanna Barbera Michael Lah Daws Butler Clyde Geronimi Sam Leavitt Philip Degurad Michael Maleste Charles M. Jones Fred Moore Ralph Wright Ralph Hulett June Foray Daws Butler Charles M. Howell IV Kevin Hopps Diego Velazquez Actor 2001 Release Date Saturday 17Rd October 1956 Untied States It Everything Business Regular Herman R.Cohen Woody Woodpecker 1956 Back Of The Future
Simplistic, and some parts are woefully outdated or irrelevant to today's standards. But the central message is still strong, and there are plenty of good points to it to still be worth watching today.
Henry Emrich Actually some Europeans DID capture and enslave Africans. They did the same to natives in North and South America too. Expert historians and scholars have written about this many times already. Try getting your information from peer reviewed journals and primary sources before heading to wikipedia
Can you imagine standing in one spot for 8 hours and repeatedly, mindlessly, pulling the lever for half a living? While the owner that we gave our savings to gets to play golf…
Taxes are what people pay so governments can provide essential services, as the cartoon explains. You think taxes are bad now? In the 1950s & 1960s, the highest tax bracket was over 90%.
My husband lost his job at Itronix over night to China. I'm sorry to say that that's where a lot of America's jobs have gone and the people in China are making a profit off of the American dollar.
Bella Bella I’m sorry for that. Every coin has two sides. Everything comes from China. If they stop the trade, all the prices on products will sky rocket and our lives won’t be the same anymore.
@@mikecharlie6741 LOL "sorry your husband lost his means of surviving and making a decent living, but if we stop trading with the genocidal communists we won't have cheap plastic goods anymore."
This didn't age so well lol Since those times the CEO's have increased their own pay thousands of times over, while the average worker lives in poverty. Unchecked Capitalisms end phase in a Monarchy.
At 17:00: "all of us should be willing to pay whatever taxes are necessary to enable efficient government to improve or expand any essential service." Sadly, there's no such thing as "efficient government". And what didn't used to be an "essential service" will become an "essential service" the moment politicians need to buy votes from unionized government employees.
The best part of this cartoon is it correctly identifies savings (deferred consumption) as the key to wealth. Keynesians live in a fantasy land where consumption drives production. The worst part is where it suggests that government based research is somehow productive. We're living in the nightmare of everything the USDA has done
@@Will-ve7rk Sorry but if you get this reply I would love for you to clarify this. Because that statement sounds very wrong to me. What research has helped that NASA has done? Also let's look at how much time, energy, and money we gained as in an investment in the 60 plus years here. For a species who nasa, the government and the science community like to keep telling us is millions of years old and a few hundred thousand years upright walking homosapiens, I find it odd that we haven't evolved much in the last 2000 years. Nor have we gone anywhere productive in humanity as a whole in the last 200 or 60. So I guess my question is, how? What? When? How? Haha. NASA is a waste of time and space LITERALLY. All that time and energy we could be spending here living in unison and harmony, feeding each other, loving each other, we spend on COMPETITION! EXPLORATION! CONQUERING! We are more than conquerors.
@@RadioForYahweh I mean. We're really not. Our standard of living is in direct relation to how we exploit smaller nations and steal their resources. It's not a pretty reality. And we're far from the only nation guilty of it. But it's the world we live in.
... Most research that we use is government based through either the university or pentagon systems. The internet itself was created entirely through DARPA and started as ARPAnet. Fiber optic cabling, jet technologies, most medicines, GPS, etc, all are government-created. Paid for by the taxpayer and then handed over to private businesses so they can make a profit. I ask why the private businesses charge people for the tech when we already paid for it.
Me too. 😅 But I did create my own business at twelve. Baby sitting children ages newborn and up, also I became a hair stylist and braider too. I got tired of going hungry due to my mother's lack of money. I learned how to provide way back then for my family. ❤
It's crazy how this cartoon explains complicated business while adding creativity and fun 😂
and even explains how everything is going to shit currently if you compare then and now...
I missed educational,informative and fun cartoons.
I haven’t watched South Park in a while either
Misinformation. The true builders of this country were the wrong color in this cartoon. And the part about freedom for all was not the case.
Remember, this was made back when big corporations were actually taxed and billionaires weren’t given a bunch of tax breaks. Now the middle class is being taxed out the wazoo while CEO, big corporations, and billionaires pay next to nothing.
Repeated story all over this planet sadly.
@@drestonjclaw2839 billionaires is not old, it’s old millionaires.
Yes -- 90% corporate taxes during the days when our government wasn't just a pimp squad for vampire capitalists and war pigs. (And genociders.)
Correct.
You can look back to the 50s and see that the corporate taxes paid over half the federal budget.
Taxes on middle-class were not that high.
Lots more general US manufacturing jobs that paid pretty well.
More stable retirement programs from companies.
All of that made for a large middle class.
I'm not saying everything about the 50s was better. Some things were definitely not.
But this in particular was much better.
The system was set up to employ American workers and to try to expand companies on American soil, not just overseas.
There were legal residents working and short term work visas, as part of the economy....
But it was managed in a way where there were still plenty of good paying jobs for citizens.
Seems like I remembered learning something about monopolizing certain items through a few big businesses in the late 1800s. It sounds better to put it into words like taxes, billionaires, and corporations, but the truth is that it has been going on for some time now.
Must have been nice times. Glad my grandfather and father could enjoy them.
Gotcha on that point. We are and have been out of this fantasy a long time.
@@mysteryseaker1914 Sadly much of the world's production takes place in China now, because of the expectation of lower prices than our wages can yield.
Animation is the best way to express the feelings no doubt.
True
Dude could just walk in and get a trade job. Now you need 20 years experience and 3 degrees for something they could easily train you for.
It's a disaster now!
It's Late-Stage Capitalism
@@verbulent_flow6229
Because it’s rotting of it own inevitable hubris or is it a prophecy imposed artificially by leftist sabotage who WANT it to be real? It would have been nice if skeptics had been patient enough to observe it a little longer before going all out against it. Marx’s theory was almost pure fantasy he had so let direct observation, mostly second hand.
Wtf, no. This is a product of cartelizing professions via licencises and compulsory degrees in the Progressive Era.
@@civilprotection3114 or could be a politician lies to the ppl and get paid 😂
Been awhile since i have seen these growing up...Thanks for the upload and the message....Peace
It’s amazing how this film is so relevant in 2020
i mean yeah, many economic principles are quite constant.
@@GIGATHEBOT 🙃
Psychologically humans have never changed.
It has to be the worst take on history
@@kaliyuga1476 ?
Its crazy how this is still relevent 70 years later
Yeah to bad things have gotten worse since this cartoon was made
It is just the same old capitalist propaganda we see today.
which show's we need to change, for the better.
It’s too bad they sold you a lie.
The background music is so delightful and relaxing , just what you need after a tiring day !
Music by Eugene Poddany, who got brief credit on WB cartoons of early 1950s, and Les baxter, who a few years later made a big instrumnetal hit in 1956 out of "Poor People of Paris:", among my top five faovirte recordings. Director is George Gordon who did a few oddball MGM cartoons like one with a stork and those two with a mule as a human.
The fifties was a magical time. Just a few pulls of a lever and you've got the most advanced product on the market. I wish I could run an oversimplified fifties cartoon factory.
We all do!
I don't think it was as great as described. The cold war was being waged against descent at home and abroad in the Korean 'police action.' Nuclear war was considered much more possible if not inevitable.
I do not want Magic , I want truth .This is just programming people to keep them down.Wake up ,the hard times are going to hit sooner than one thinks!!!
@@kimobrien. You wouldn't know! Capitalism always works!!
@@dennisbeers Ya well tell that to 29 million without jobs, the small businessmen ruined in the pandemic and the people protesting police brutality. If was working all that well Trump wouldn't have to campaign against socialism and Biden would need to keep saying he isn't a socialist.
If my government now can provide a live-document tracking timeline of projects for benefits and improvements that they originally promised for, along with associated cost for each component (and thus reasoning for tax increase),
And failures to execute those plans be highlighted and penalty made clear (also tracked in writing that are publicly visible), I will not have any concern or distrust when I have to pay extra taxes.
We can dream.
The US government does have this. They’re called Funding Bills. The one exception to this is the Department of Defense which is in violation of the Constitution by not providing receipts.
@@BGcam Yet do we ever see the receipts in the mainstream? No, only ever bits and pieces, hidden behind word vomit
@@BGcam There are myriad of Funding Bills set forth by U.S. government. The allocation of funds is the problem.
You're being practical, and presenting common sense solutions.
That's not how government works...😞
The 50s were the best times for animations. Look at them! Disney, non Disney, commercials...mindblowing. What a creativity!
Hand drawn and not the soulless digital images of today.
17:21 “the more our government provides the more taxes it’s forced to collect” TRUTH!
More like, the more our Government borrows from a private bank, the more taxes that private bank can levy on us.
People need to remember, all the money used for these government services are provided by a bank that is not Federal, has no Reserves, and can put you in jail with their own private police force called the IRS.
Forced? More like gets
What services are they providing? I see nothing!
@@BMWE90HQ roads, public schooling, public transportation, parks, army, navy, airforce, spaceforce, and public utilities such as water, and garbage.
@@BMWE90HQ roads, public schooling, public transportation, parks, army, navy, airforce, spaceforce, and public utilities such as water, and garbage.
( Shhhhhhh... don't mention the folks who were already living there for over 12,000 years. )
LOL
And also the fact that EVERYONE IS WHITE 😂😂
it is telling, that the wages are worth less (as single man can't provide for a family) while working hours have often increased (>40h a week)
Pale face promised all these things but had his fingers crossed behind his back. It's their way. It was never going to work.
Absolutely gorgeous visual!
+orangefuzzz I learn more from these old films then what they show on TV now a days. Thank god I got in to watching documentaries early.
+Eszra Same here. It's always best to go back to the original QUALITY stuff for inspiration. Totally agree!
@@Eszra This isn't education though. It's just propaganda.
@@Eszra you didn’t learn much about grammar, clearly.
@@Leftistattheparty you’re talking to people who watch tv expecting to learn, instead of reading books. You’re wasting your breath.
Merry Christmas to everybody
And merry Christmas to you too
12:33
It is supposed that these cartoons were made to convince that capitalisms works, and indeed, it works! More profits and better wages. But in southamerica the capitalism works as more profits for the owner and wages offered as a "if you like it, welcome! and if it not, the door is over there" More than 40 hours a week for the same wage
Because south America is filled with commies and socialists.
Daws Butler really held it down as a voice actor!
The man was absolutely prolific
How depressing to see all those rights enumerated, knowing theyve all been slowly whittled away from the american citizen.
And now our standard of living has fallen since this video has been made how do we restore it ?
it has not, you are using a computer right now, and have ready access to food.
No it hasn't at all it's gone up if you want something to complain about complain about the mega corporations not rising pay to match inflation
Get involved in politics at a local level. City council usually meets once a month to decide what they want for their city, and hardly anyone shows up to these meetings to keep these people in check. It starts local.
Remember, in the video Jonathan went and changed jobs (started his own business) when he couldn’t get a raise/higher pay for his current job.
If people today aren’t doing this as much, then wages won’t increase as much because the businesses don’t have a reason to.
(Also vote Libertarian)
@@KaiserDogo1871 no on that last part
Thanks for the upload.
The film depicts exactly what DuPont destroyed by design.
Am I the only one who noticed this is from 1954 and is 19:54 long in the thumbnail?
damn ... that's right
The narrator,s voice sounds like it,s probably that of the late actor McDonald Carrey,who was on the NBC soap opera"The Days of Our Days".,God bless his dear memory.
Like sands through the hourglass, so are the Days of Our Lives.
It is. It was stated in the opening credits.
rest in peace
I remember catching this on a channel called U68 in the NYC area in the early/mid 80s.
I liked the video very much .
This cartoon was commissioned from Warner Brothers. I recognise many Warner's animation staff in the credits.
The uncredited male voice artists are radio actors Herb Vigran and Joseph Kearns. I can't identify the female voices.
A clear example of why they shouldn’t have bailed out the banks in 2008.
The good ole days before RUclips…
I’d love to know who wrote what needed to be included in this. Who paid for it. And their sources.
The US Chamber of Commerce gave us this gem. Keep in mind this was in the peak of the Cold War, this is peak capitalist propaganda. Yay dividends
This was a really great film!! 🇺🇸
The giant door AND fur storage? I actually wouldn’t mind having one of those Permafreeze refrigerators.
Cartoon: WORKERS NEEDED
Reality: JOB NEEDED
Did the guy who did the Jetsons do this?
Ah yes the factory worker getting off his entry-level shift and coming home to a $400,000 house that he can afford to live in with his family
Pure delusion
Is it okay that I still find this to be super relevant and informative?
It's propaganda so It has a definite bias. It's very capitalistic and wants to eliminate the government so that big business can rule over you.
Absolutely!
If this was published by the government today, it would cause a shitstorm of truly epic proportions.
This was made by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, a private entity.
@@OldsVistaCruiser "private"? Just like the IRS is "private" right? Lol. They are all in the same as government and the government over sees them. Why does the IRS handle our money but no one has or can create another revenue service like this one? It is private after all right? Elon and Jeff have proven anyone with the money and deed to Satan's house, can create their own "NASA" so what is it we aren't getting 🤔
@@RadioForYahweh 😊
@@RadioForYahweh what are u talking about?
@@Brutus-co9dt I'm not answering that, its very clear what time talking about and whom I was responding to. Google is free
That moment you realize, a 70+ year old cartoon teaches you social and economics better than public education did for 12 years. The sad irony.
It's 20205 now. Wow, how our country has changed.
It is?
I learn so much watching these educational shows way more than reading a book!
This was programming . They have been programming humanity since the Garden of Eden. You better wake up and find courage. Halleluyah,So be it.
@@TheJauqline Hahahaha I go outside every day in nature and speak to my Creator and I do not wear that silly mask either ,only for shopping.Judge not lest ye be judged ! Have a great day ,I have to go on my two hour hike now .
@@TheJauqline Have a nice vaccine ,.
This is propaganda mate, you learning the worst part
The people that run the US goverment should have a hard look at this film, they seem to have forgoten what its all about.
gaskan666 it’s 50s. I’m coke was coke back in those days
The corporate controlled govt. know how it's supposed to be. They aren't making a mistake. It's an active attempt to destroy freedoms and independence and intellect of the population -- and they've been working on it since before this cartoon -- and this cartoon has a good chunk of lies too.
It's sad how so many people still don't understand...
And scary.
how the mighty have fallen
What happens when a business becomes so rich it owns all the little companies and makes it impossible for everyone else
even if that happens you have to compete with foreign markets
It is call Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon.
then we split up the monopoly. also there will always be small areas the large companies cant enter.
@@kelpermoon23But the bankers, their royal relatives and politician family members etc control the money, resources and permits. Also social credits on the way.
Do you wonder how it would work for the slaves in 15 minute smart internment camps?
@@victor77777771look up Blackrock etc.
We're broken now.
Since the 80's actually
Two key steps in this cartoon were not heeded, which are a large part of the problems we are now facing here in the USA. #1 is at 15:20-15:37, and #2 is at 17:09-17:26
💯
Not “propaganda” however! This is what our country needs to return to!!!!
Yeah, the conservatives should watch it and remember that they can't force their cultish religious beliefs on everyone
True
Lol
The one voice over sounded like herb vigran.
12:32 We have come full circle, I'm afraid...
Inflation and artificial regulatory costs will do that. It's not that wages went down, it's that prices keep going up. 90% of the time it's the govt that drives them up, often indirectly.
@@1kraniBingo! Wages stay stagnant, while prices keep going up. Thus OP's illusion that we have come full circle. When in 1900, it was the opposite - the lack of mass production, but either way it's the same result.
@@trickyricky12147
Actually, prices were going down in the early 20th century for the most part. It's why FDR felt the need to artificially inflate food prices via subsidies and paying farmers not to grow food.
Bài cuối bấm mi thứ nhưng đâu có đánh vô hai đâu đó đâu phải kh ạ
one of my faves
HOW TIMES HAVE CHANGED😢😫😖. 2025 Now the Rich Rule🙀
👍🏾
This also should be required viewing in all schools
Funfact: Video furstion is 1954 ❤
40 hour week?! What nonsense.
Gulliver doing narrations too? 😊
Produced By And Directed By Chuck Jones And Chuck Jones And Alex Lovy Don Patterson Animator Ray Patterson Raymond Jacbos Homer Brightman Grant Simmons Hanna Barbera Michael Lah Daws Butler Clyde Geronimi Sam Leavitt Philip Degurad Michael Maleste Charles M. Jones Fred Moore Ralph Wright Ralph Hulett June Foray Daws Butler Charles M. Howell IV Kevin Hopps Diego Velazquez Actor 2001 Release Date Saturday 17Rd October 1956 Untied States It Everything Business Regular Herman R.Cohen Woody Woodpecker 1956 Back Of The Future
@1:36 they made the backwards SS's look like snakes
Speaking without speaking 😊
No description. Goodbye
What’s the name of song at 1:47?
Who commissioned this cartoon to be made?
Simplistic, and some parts are woefully outdated or irrelevant to today's standards.
But the central message is still strong, and there are plenty of good points to it to still be worth watching today.
1:38 look how is easy to rub on those words
Xavier Smith thanks Xavier!
It represents how easy a government can take them away.
Where are the cute drawing of the slave ships?
They showed an enterprising Native American.
(never mind that he was half naked)
Henry Emrich Actually some Europeans DID capture and enslave Africans. They did the same to natives in North and South America too. Expert historians and scholars have written about this many times already. Try getting your information from peer reviewed journals and primary sources before heading to wikipedia
Wow, that look interesting, I better keep watch the video until I learn it.
Love this cartoon 🤗
Same .🤗
This should be mandatory to watch in middle school.
You must not understand that schools are not about that
@ that’s true, that’s why I share this with my kids.👍
Can you imagine standing in one spot for 8 hours and repeatedly, mindlessly, pulling the lever for half a living? While the owner that we gave our savings to gets to play golf…
Been there. Done that.
No raise? I quit ‼️
😂 👍🏾
This makes me humble.
wish it was all there but liked it
👍👏👏
Right to own property? Nope. Right to lease property. The government owns it. See what happens when you stop paying your taxes.
They take away your shoes?
Shirt*
@@JimmyMatis-h9ypants*
Taxes are what people pay so governments can provide essential services, as the cartoon explains.
You think taxes are bad now? In the 1950s & 1960s, the highest tax bracket was over 90%.
@@OofusTwillip lol. 😆 only partially correct. And if we have billions to give away, we are paying WAY TOO MUCH in taxes.
Tthe animations were drawn cel by cel. The music by orchestra
John Sutherland of Sutherland Lumber fame? My dad worked for Sutherland Lumber from 1939 to 1984. Same guy?
No.
@yosefdemby8792 That's right - this John Sutherland was associate producer to Walt Disney in the 1930s. Thanks for understanding!
1954 is gold time
Life does not work like this
Nuh-uh . This is very romantized . But fun .
God Bless America!
My husband lost his job at Itronix over night to China. I'm sorry to say that that's where a lot of America's jobs have gone and the people in China are making a profit off of the American dollar.
Bella Bella I’m sorry for that. Every coin has two sides. Everything comes from China. If they stop the trade, all the prices on products will sky rocket and our lives won’t be the same anymore.
@@mikecharlie6741 LOL
"sorry your husband lost his means of surviving and making a decent living, but if we stop trading with the genocidal communists we won't have cheap plastic goods anymore."
@@alexG106genocidal communists? Is that what you really think is happening over there?
@@alexG106Fr😂 what a 🤡
@@alexG106 mike liked to say during election season, "SeE, bIdEn NoMiCs WoRkS!" Guaranteed.
Everybody needs to see this
But the native American got the short end of the stick. Theirs is a sad life.
Is it Disney's animated show or someone's?
here from timcast
Am I wrong but did it say 1964
So relevant today, and in the future. Fascinating and educational animation.
Where's corruption and illegal Monopoly
In the CIA
Blackrock etc.
Bankers, their royal relatives and politician family members etc.
The BIS.
@@Charles-hy6gpAll the alphabet agencies.
This didn't age so well lol Since those times the CEO's have increased their own pay thousands of times over, while the average worker lives in poverty. Unchecked Capitalisms end phase in a Monarchy.
"RIGHT TO WORK IN JOB OF OWN CHOICE" The reason why I love society.
Uhh it says 1965 in the very beginning...
Taxes that's what has ruined N.Y.S. people never learn.
At 17:00: "all of us should be willing to pay whatever taxes are necessary to enable efficient government to improve or expand any essential service."
Sadly, there's no such thing as "efficient government". And what didn't used to be an "essential service" will become an "essential service" the moment politicians need to buy votes from unionized government employees.
What a gem of intergenerational comprehension this is;
A peek into the programming that helped form
the Boomer (and genX) mindset/worldview.
It’s 1900 now, again, apparently.
Great way of life
The best part of this cartoon is it correctly identifies savings (deferred consumption) as the key to wealth. Keynesians live in a fantasy land where consumption drives production.
The worst part is where it suggests that government based research is somehow productive. We're living in the nightmare of everything the USDA has done
Other research has helped a lot such as research done by NASA. There are bound to be some ill advised research projects.
@@Will-ve7rk Sorry but if you get this reply I would love for you to clarify this.
Because that statement sounds very wrong to me. What research has helped that NASA has done? Also let's look at how much time, energy, and money we gained as in an investment in the 60 plus years here.
For a species who nasa, the government and the science community like to keep telling us is millions of years old and a few hundred thousand years upright walking homosapiens, I find it odd that we haven't evolved much in the last 2000 years. Nor have we gone anywhere productive in humanity as a whole in the last 200 or 60.
So I guess my question is, how? What? When? How? Haha.
NASA is a waste of time and space LITERALLY. All that time and energy we could be spending here living in unison and harmony, feeding each other, loving each other, we spend on COMPETITION! EXPLORATION! CONQUERING!
We are more than conquerors.
@@RadioForYahweh I mean. We're really not. Our standard of living is in direct relation to how we exploit smaller nations and steal their resources. It's not a pretty reality. And we're far from the only nation guilty of it. But it's the world we live in.
@@RadioForYahweh How is NASA about Conquest?
... Most research that we use is government based through either the university or pentagon systems. The internet itself was created entirely through DARPA and started as ARPAnet. Fiber optic cabling, jet technologies, most medicines, GPS, etc, all are government-created. Paid for by the taxpayer and then handed over to private businesses so they can make a profit. I ask why the private businesses charge people for the tech when we already paid for it.
I learned more in this video than anything i was ever taught in (high) school.
Me too. 😅 But I did create my own business at twelve. Baby sitting children ages newborn and up, also I became a hair stylist and braider too. I got tired of going hungry due to my mother's lack of money. I learned how to provide way back then for my family. ❤