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So, what caused the B.O.A.T. and how did we sink it? All well intentioned social and regulatory programs to improve public prosperity ironically built the B.O.A.T. To sink it, we completely eliminated that second, disingenuous purpose of government through the Great Replacement/Great Displacement Program.
To see the B.O.A.T. clearly, imagine the very poor, 20th-century third-world countries: Leaders badly burdened business and advancing technology. Desperation, starvation, crime took over as those self-indulging leaders badly burdened the workers. Who could help the hungry masses? Their only savior was that rare and gifted person who could build a business or expand a business to provide new jobs and spending money. He was a hard-working person who brought jobs to those people and food to their tables. Only he served the people.
That person was the market businessman. He was very different from the rich businessmen who worked hand-in-hand with the government. They just drained their companies and their employees. They were political businessmen.
The market businessman was the one person who could move society up for others. Looking at a poor country made that obvious, for he rescued those people from homelessness and death. But his value was just as vital even in the relatively wealthy United States. The market businessman moved society up for others.
Career politicians envied the market businessman in the 20th century. Career politicians burdened, even attacked the market businessman. In China, career politicians put to death market businessmen in the name of "economic crimes". In Russia, until the collapse of the Soviet Empire, they did the same. Wherever you went in the world, the degree of poverty had a direct relationship to the degree the market businessman was burdened and destroyed. Even in the prosperous United States, career politicians and regulatory bureaucrats caused a number of market businessmen to go to prison each year. For example, most of the Wall Street "white-collar crime" laws and regulations were distant cousins to China's "economic crimes". Aggressive political policy against market businessmen suppressed society, which blocked everyone's dreams for the life they were meant to have from coming true.
In the 20th century, two groups of people lived in this world:
The Workers: all people who put more into society than they took out, from the laborer to founders of great business empires.
The Parasites: all people who took more out of society than they put in, from the petty thief to leaders of great countries.
Both groups of people had leaders: The workers' leaders, market businessmen and women, brought prosperity and jobs to the workers. The parasites' leaders, career politicians, created conditions for more parasites.
The most leveraged parasites to replace were their leaders -- the career politicians. For, those politicians enabled parasites to weaken society not only from within government, but from within big business and society as well:
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