Kansas City Secret Santa: More Proof Capitalism Doesn't Work Anymore

The rise of fake tech money and a global battle against the U.S. Dollar as the world's reserve currency might very well spark the end of capitalism as we know it. 

During the pandemic the world witnessed The Fed manufacture money out of thin air and this eroded confidence in our current financial system.

Again and again we remind the denizens of our blog community . . .

The money in your pocket and in your bank account MERELY REPRESENTS A PROMISE AND TRUST.

Luckily for us . . .

Faith in the dollar is also backed up by the most powerful army the world has ever witnessed with the ability to unleash the power of the sun on adversaries. 

Yet, not so strangely, commerce under the threat of mass murder might not be sustainable as more and more people opt out and/or search for viable alternatives in cyberspace.

As much as corporate fascists would like to enforce a new golden age of digital feudalism . . . It's much more effective to harness the greed of the populace and let the plebs work themselves to death. 

And so  . . . This cycle of submission and dominance has very little to do with the birth of the Christ or Santa's cookies . . . Yet, every year, we're compelled to swallow the saccharine misunderstanding of holiday charity that's mostly about pacifying the working-class in order to allay social unrest

A classic local example . . .

"This wealthy, anonymous businessman is motivated by the hope that his random acts of kindness are contagious and will spread across our area. This year he was aided by his elves, Jackson County Sheriff Darryl Forte, deputies and Missouri Highway Patrol troopers."

Don't get it twisted . . . If somebody offers you money for nothing . . . TAKE IT!!! Be polite. But don't feel beholden to any sketchy belief systems that are often attached to free cash.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Secret Santa is back on the streets of Kansas City this season, spreading kindness one $100 bill at a time

Kansas City's Secret Santa is at it again, handing out thousands of dollars to unsuspecting people across the city. It's a story you'll only see on KMBC 9. This wealthy, anonymous businessman is motivated by the hope that his random acts of kindness are contagious and will spread across our area.

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