Economic Enslavement

The Dependency Dilemma: How Government Aid Became Economic Enslavement

America’s welfare programs were initially designed as temporary support systems to aid individuals during economic hardships. However, over time, these programs have evolved into permanent entitlements, fostering a culture of dependency. This shift from gratitude to expectation has led to a system where both the poor and the middle class are increasingly reliant on government aid, exacerbating economic insecurities. The government’s expansion of entitlement programs, without addressing underlying economic disparities, has contributed to this dependency. To reverse this trend, comprehensive reforms are needed to create economic opportunities and make healthcare affordable, thereby restoring the foundational American belief in self-reliance and the true spirit of the American Dream.

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Health or Wealth: The High Cost of Living Under Big Pharma’s Rule

As healthcare and pharmaceutical costs skyrocket, a troubling pattern of control and coercion emerges. With drug prices reaching unprecedented heights, millions face a dire choice: surrender financial stability for life-saving medication or seek affordable treatments abroad, often navigating legal grey areas. This article explores how multinational corporations, with the complicity of a largely acquiescent legislative and executive branch, orchestrate economic and social enslavement by manipulating drug prices and market access through patent monopolies and restrictive trade agreements. The influence of Big Pharma, extensive lobbying efforts, and government collusion maintain high prices and limit competition, affecting global healthcare access and patient well-being.

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