Capital
Fraud
A
Family business, moral by oath,
builds
community with positive growth.
An
Important link in the chain of needs,
providing
goods in the hamlet it feeds.
Yet
in the world of capitalist yoke,
the
greedy play games, under a cloak.
The
competition, desires your shop,
begins
a war, sets the prices to drop.
With
pockets so deep, thanks to the bank,
rivals
squeeze you, until you tank.
With
no place to go, except you know where,
the
banker advises, stock market share.
Wall
street vortex and banking memes,
devouring
companies by fraudulent means,
A
gamblers pit with rules of the streets,
their
markets rigged by financial cheats.
The
company lost through a sale of stock,
all
bought up by the penny hawk.
And
now your business is owned by the bank,
the
hawk who sold you and the one to thank.
Acquired
now by your competition,
who
backed the bank by his own admission.
Market
share gained, who’s next on the block,
the
Corporate meme begins to stalk.
Barbaric
world of robbers and thieves,
they
prey on the innocent who believe.
When
nothing’s left and the market is bought,
they
turn their eyes in and feast on the lot.
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About
this Poem: Capitalism begins with good intentions but always ends up in self
destruction through greed.
Greed
is driven by a criminal private banking system that is ultimately owned by a
few wealthy banking families. These Banks feed off of community like parasites
which is why we are all subject to paying higher rents, mortgages and taxes.
These
banking families also control and run the stock markets, which are their own private
gambling halls. All of it has been legalized by corrupt government officials and
for a very long time. Today, people think of Private Banks and the Stock Markets
as normal because they were born into the system not knowing that they are
actually economic slaves to them.
The
entire “Private Banking System” and stock market is completely fraudulent and
needs to be addressed if we are to save society from extreme poverty. The
solution rests in changing the way government and banking works.
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