The middle class in America isn't disappearing on accident; it is being dismantled by intentional corruption for profit

The USA is a capitalist country meaning the government is led by capitalism and always growing up that inspired me, now it seems to me as if the system of capitalism is intentionally failing us citizens to benefit the top, mostly the powerful %1. Capital gains continue to climb due to dollar devaluation, hoarding of new money. Larger and larger percentages of money are going to the capital bag holders or long term holders of assets that then get taxed if sold.

Taxes should be used for helping the people but I don't doubt for a second they are being used much for anything like that, mostly for very wrong purposes, military budget misuse and robbing the citizens if it means further feeding the capitalist system.

Let me give you just a few examples of how they are taking billions out of the hands of everyday Americans:

For one, the government & state decides the range of wages allowed to certain workers and the corporation makes the final decision, wages are the same yet government & corporate profits continue to not climb, but sky rocket on a record breaking unfathomable level. The corporations would pay us less to nothing if they could since it brings in more profit to them and the government eats it up. Reminds me of the copy paste Amazon warehouse not long ago in Mexico that got shut down for paying it's workers $1.50/hr...

Two: now ticketing citizens by mail through Al or tracking them down for arrest through Al surveillance where they likely pay bond. A single one of these cameras can issue hundreds of tickets a day, there are now 135k of them which is a 40k increase from 3 months ago. I moved to Ohio 4 years ago when there were none.

Three: data centers consolidate wealth & new money strictly toward high-net-worth investors, private equity firms, and Big Tech executives...not to the average person, wages have stayed the same for years. Living has got so much more expensive, they've allowed more data centers and funding to them than any other state that no one asked for, just like the Al surveillance no one asked for those either.

Four: Attacks on far away places called wars are modernly looked at as a money grab in America, stirring the pot, bombing a few cities or dozen oil refineries that literally take decades each to build while driving up the price of oil, billions in profit for those who planned and take part in it which is a large number of people and corporations as a whole. It also drives up our price of gasoline further profiting those gas stations. ($4.19 on my street today) I even placed an option on chevrons price increasing and I got an %80 profit in 3 days, $260 to me a few billion to someone else. Now in Ohio, an hour's wage at the gas station here is $12.50 per hour.

Inflation is creating new floors on everything except income to workers, no wonder our jobs rate declined.

Raking in billions, more syphoning of our new money.

All of this further feeds the system as a whole to do it over and over until what? Are we doomed to be pulled tighter or will they cut us some slack and distribute the new money?

By the time we hear of good things inflation would have created another new floor.

The government is doing all of this intentionally, some would say it's literally late stage capitalism, I think that capitalism is a good system when the right people are in charge & policies in place of the future. Electricity is insanely high now, my neighbour paid $650 for 1 month of electricity while rent is $1800. This month.

I'm tired of this trap.

Just speaking what I see happening, are we not being herded blindly, like sheep?

the destruction of the middle class is speeding up by pushing everyone into either the upper or lower class, and middle class are celebrating their gains.

The national debt is up to 40 trillion and interest payments are almost a trillion a year. Wages are stagnant and revenue is down. The lower & middle class are being pushed forcibly over the cliff slowly.

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u/noahstemann — 11 hours ago
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Surveillance cameras that have been installed this year using Palantir A.I. tracking near me in the USA, they are seen pointing away from main roads and directly into neighborhoods & parks.

u/Fatty_Willing_Plane — 2 days ago
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40k/131k new Flock cameras in 3 months, they connect to Palantir data centers some are pointed at playgrounds or public pools they advise police on how to react to flagged incidents & log every person ever recorded into a facial recognition database with files of who was ever detected anytime

u/Anen-o-me — 1 day ago

Man pleaded guilty after being accused of chasing a sea lion in San Diego USA last week. He faces one year in prison and a $100,000 fine by federal prosecutors.

u/noahstemann — 4 days ago

This guy goes around places filming as a content creator Walmart had the police track him down in public to issue a lifetime ban due to a no filming in stores policy

u/noahstemann — 5 days ago

Massive Deforestation for West Virginias First Data Center Causes Residential Flooding

u/noahstemann — 24 days ago
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Suspended from Kroger over anonymous made up allegations no evidence or proof of them being true. After a month of no work or pay I'm still being told I can get my job back....need to share & get some advice.

Soo I've been suspended for around a month now without any pay for things proven to be made up, things I didn't do, and no reason for suspicion of such things. That's right I was suspended over word of mouth alone..

I pay bills, live paycheck to paycheck like an average American and have not missed a day of work nor have I ever been late to work since hired. I was suspended on June 28th after working there for 61 days over these allegations, then It was agreed on in the meeting with union and district managers that happened over a week after I was suspended on July 8th that the allegations were false and was told then I would have my job back. Was told to wait to hear back after that, the union rep wanted them to give me paid time off since there was nothing proving the allegations. The manager didn't approve the paid time off, instead we waited another 12 days for a response. The story in an offer the union rep received from the assistant store manager by July 20th said that to get my job back I had to wait even longer, the offer told a different story saying I had been smoking marijuana 10 mins before clocking in (which I didn't do or say, so now I feel my words are being twisted) and that I have to go through a program that will take another few weeks to get my job back! I told them I want to keep my employment but declined the offer because it's not what I was suspended over.

I've made it clear since the start of my employment I smoked hemp flower occasionally in my free time. I'm not admitting wrong doing to anything I was already told in the meeting I would have my job back and I was very open about my smoking habits when hired, I mentioned I don't take cigarette breaks, only smoked hemp flower, legal in this state..and was told at that time by the hiring manager it's "okay to smoke if it doesn't interfere with work hours." The suspension without pay over false allegations that I was using a substance at work and working intoxicated can easily be disproven, made up because it stated I was in the restroom for long periods of time and returning intoxicated which I never have done so.

The allegations are false, they did all this to me over no proof or evidence no one's admitting they are wrong only going along as if I did something horrible with no proof now I was told this would be getting resolved but when they can't come up with proof of anything in the suspension they are now trying to use my hemp smoking habits against me. I was told it's ok to smoke in my own time and use it against me a month later apart from why they said I was originally suspended...is that right to be suspended over a month time and go through a program, something about drug classes? that will take another few weeks without pay they said if I want my job back all this over things I never did. Who knows, what would you do in this situation?

u/noahstemann — 28 days ago
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July 9th 2026 please share video is from my friend wesam

u/hhh333 — 1 month ago

They met in school when he was 14/15 and she was married mother of 3 at 40 they dated when he was 16, he "promised" to marry her at 17

is that not called grooming and pedophilic?

u/noahstemann — 4 months ago