Comments by "Niall O\x27Neill" (@nialloneill5097) on "Peter Santenello" channel.

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  35. Capitalism focuses on profit margins, and not humanitarian values, so now even for not-for-profit community groups, you have to break even, and for big business, they have gradually been creaming off the wealth to the top. The system is completely unsustainable, as it is based on the mes having more than the yous in most cases, to the pt where the me's don;'t care if the yous have nothing, setting one person or group against others, as in most cases, people are competing for money. Thus, fear of scarcity and abandonment drives the economic systems and masses, and it is difficult to live aloof of it. Spiritually one can, but better to join a group of like-minded people where one can be free of the system completely, then you can determine your own value systems, including currencies of payment. We had LETS Schemes around here, but they were basic, like Argentina when their economy collapsed, so people exchanged what they could do for their needs, so swaps of skills.In such instances, you learn of the real value of deeds, and I oft thought of introducing a coefficient of value, just like relative density, which compares the densities of all substances relative to water, which is given a value of 1. Most people demean manual and menial work, so for many this would be the base 1, then you compare the value of the work to give a coefficient So if people think agriculture is the most important, they may give it 10x more value. A comparison of wages in modern society shows what modern society values, and it is most certainly not community. You could have a sustainable monetary system, if it was based on spiritual principles, and therefore balanced, for nothing is balanced when driven by fear, rather than love. Hence why people find it hard to predict the impact of their policies, and the many mini-collapses in the past, which must lead to a total collapse, very, very soon. The plants that grow from the seeds of capitalism cannot withstand the stormy winds that are about to come. Then, men will learn to value what is of genuine worth again. A hard lesson coming, but a necessary one, to awaken the sleepy ones. @TB-rm7oq 
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  50. I was a coal miner...not far from Sheffield Steel works...and around the same time as Reagan...Thatcher did the same to Britain...we sensed what it was about, and the high stakes when we went on strike in 84...we went a whole year...no work or pay...and a lot would have gone on and on...me for one...for we knew that the country and our communities would never be the same again...the Govt charged billions to the taxpayer to defeat us...then not long after when the strength of the union had gone along with our jobs...they began looting our pension scheme...and asset stripped the nationalised industries...that went for a song to corporate companies...all paid for by tax paying workers...stolen by tax evading rich...Ironic that the new Labour govt is actually looking into the Pension, and we may be due some compensation...but we'll never get our jobs, and community happiness back. Some of the poorest places in the UK now...the former mining areas in S Wales, Kent, Scotland, and my home near Barnsley in Yorkshire. All driven by greed...and the desperation of a sml group of gluttonous crooks who sold their ideas for world domination the back door way to the international leaders...who bought into the madness of it without flinching at the millions of jobs lost, the loss of the working class way of life, the voice and conscience of the country. Leaders should set a good example, but these c rooks taught folk that stealing and lying were the way to success...which was measured by how you owned, how much money you had...how much power...and how little accountability it could all be attained at. Not surprising these economic models encouraged tax evasion...which one of our recent PMs father did very well out of...and paid to perpetuate the system by sending him to Eton..And for some, Thatcher is their hero...but not usually the workers...they hate her. Apart from the ones who did well out of her...they loved her, but still lost their jobs...seeking fool's gold trusting a base liar and crook.
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