Jiang argues that America's economy is structurally war-dependent: either the system collapses or it fights wars to keep the house of cards standing.
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WAR System
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "America is a Ponzi scheme. It's either, you know, your entire economy, I mean, collapses or you fight these wars. And so they're going..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "America is a Ponzi scheme. It's either, you know, your entire economy, I mean, collapses or you fight these wars. And so they're going..."
Key Notes
Jiang says America is trapped by a 37-trillion-dollar debt structure in which it must keep buyers for U.S. Treasuries or else face economic collapse, so war is treated as the alternative to systemic failure.
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"America is a Ponzi scheme. It's either, you know, your entire economy, I mean, collapses or you fight these wars. And so they're going..."
"now is that America is a positive scheme it has 37 trillion dollars in debt uh and if people stop by U.S Treasuries the..."
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