How many businesses in America are one big Ponzi scheme

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Sorry I was watching YouTube and it’s seems funny how some of these millionaires make their money, does Bernie madoff sound familiar. Folks I have to ask, what am I missing, is it these people have great ideas or is it they said hell with it go for it take our chances, easy money. Knowledge is powerful it’s just who has the balls to sell there soul, for the high life, I’m curious how’s business works behind the scenes. It really amazes me and I thought the mafia was bad.
 

It really is pretty disgusting what some humans will do to another for a few dollars. Through out all of human history and well beyond (I’m sure) some people will go as far as genocide in the name of money and power. If you think on it nearly every one of us knows at least one person who would sell you into nothingness so they could prosper from it, yet people will call you a conspiracy theorist if you are educated on the horrible things people and governments have done to the masses.

It’s crazy. Humanity is headed in a dark direction and the masses are walking right past all the signs, so desperate to hang onto their convenience that they won’t even entertain the idea of seeing it for what it truly is. When it all hits the fan those who laugh at people for seeking some truth will act surprised. It’s like a plot to a crappy movie playing out in real life.
 

If it implies you can get rich quick and easily, and doesn’t require experience, it is some kind of a scheme to defraud you of your cash. If you need to buy a course or books, pay to attend their seminar, purchase and resell their product, it’s a scheme.
 

Bitcoin is the biggest Ponzi scheme. Some anonymous person invents a currency backed by nothing and now it's "worth" 50 grand a coin? Get real. This will go down in history as one of the biggest cons in the 21st century. Sad that so many people are betting their future on it going to a million bucks a coin. Not gonna happen. Once the whales start dumping their coins, it will tank to zero.

You can make money on it by trading the pops and dips, but you don't want to be holding it when the music's over and there's no one to buy it from you.
 

Cap'n your post was deleted as politics. Your new so no problem, we have a forum for politics it is found under our charter members forum which requires joining, it is $20.00 a year, allowing you to sell equipment ect here too. Our politics forum is the only forum we allow politics in.
 

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Sorry I was watching YouTube and it’s seems funny how some of these millionaires make their money, does Bernie madoff sound familiar. Folks I have to ask, what am I missing, is it these people have great ideas or is it they said hell with it go for it take our chances, easy money. Knowledge is powerful it’s just who has the balls to sell there soul, for the high life, I’m curious how’s business works behind the scenes. It really amazes me and I thought the mafia was bad.

You should purchase and read Mike Lindell's book, "What Are The Odds?" It's a real eye opener!
 

[h=1]“You can fool some of the people some of the time -- and that's enough to make a decent living.”[/h]
― W.C. Fields

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Well said, T.C.
The world s getting darker
 

Tell is the dollar backed by anything used to be by gold, so the so called federal reserve note is backed by nothing meaning the dollar is becoming worthless
 

I have one question I hope the maker comes and saves us soon because the dam brought and human beings r at a all time high unstable and it reflects at jobs and they call corporate and complain what recourse do I have call who god or Jesus not a joking matter anymore, young people on cell phones at work, customers come in smelling like marijuana like who cares, my question do I call Human Resources any experts out there I’m second in charge and no backing of companies even there own policy utterly saddened
 

Well said, T.C.
The world s getting darker
Nope. Snake oil salesmen and grifters have been around for a long, long time. Just different ways of taking our money these days.
 

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