Capitalism in crisis: Billions Concerned About the System That Enriched Them

Capitalism in crisis: Billions Concerned About the System That Enriched Them

It's a perfect sunny day in California. The sun is falling down, a light wind caressing the spring leaves and a café in the Valley of Silicon, a member of the House of Representatives, Ro Kahanna, was discussing with one of the many billionaires on an embarrassing topic: the establishment of billionaires' unpopularity and companies [...]

“has a certain submissive”, Khanna, Democrat from California, broadcast Koha Ditore.

The billionaire on the other side of the table laughs like hell. It reflects nervous. Chris Larsen was working on opening the third new company and was waiting to become one of the richest people in the Valley, if not among the world's richest. He likewise says that he has come to realize that people are feeling a measure of disgust toward the rich. He's kidding.

Decades of the Great Hope

For decades the Republicans and the Democrats have established the business elite of America, especially that in the Valley of Silicon, as the nation's salvation. The government may have taken to the streets without a lead, with the electorate angry and divided, but the innovators of America seemed to be crossing the way for an escape for all of the big mess.

Their companies produced endless series of products that maintained the dynamics of the American economy and continued to bring steady growth. Their philanthropic efforts were intended to address some of the more acute problems. And the government had decided not to get involved in this.

And now that there's no more consensus, everything seems to be going down. For the first time in decades, the future of capitalism is a topic of debate among candidates for president, and a source of intense anger toward America's business elite.

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