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  1. I totally agree with your expression of the need for drastic change. Capitalism is akin to a cancer, and it is destroying its host while at the same time destroying/degrading/depleting the very things it needs to continue. A bit like yeast in a container, converting sugar into alcohol until there is no sugar left or the alcohol its has produced kills it.

    Although commonly used, I disagree with the term Capitalism because in most cases there is no capital, no stack of gold: most capitalist activity is facilitated by loans conjured magically out of air by banks, both central and commercial.

    So-called capitalism is actually largely about the conversion of natural resources into waste in such a way that is generates increases in the size of numbers in computer systems of the participants, with financial, ecological and social debts being handed down by those who have profited by exploitation of natural resources or human labour to those that follow, i.e. a planet depleted of resources and undergoing thermal and biological meltdown.

    Needless to say, a system predicated on looting and pollution, and predicated on ever increasing use of resources and ever-greater generation of waste (along with ever increasing numbers of humans to provide a base for expansion of everything) has no future.

    The fact that the system has no [long-term] future does not stop those who think they are in charge* from doing all they can to squeeze every last drop out of these dysfunctional arrangements while they still can. Much as expected, Trump is now focused on ‘saving’ the US fossil fuel sector, which is suffering from the low prices that accompany the glut of oil being sucked out of the ground at lower extraction cost that prevail in America, and by the demand destruction that accompanies Covid-19:

    ‘Fossil fuel firms linked to Trump get millions in coronavirus small business aid.’
    ‘US fossil fuel companies have taken at least $50m in taxpayer money they probably won’t have to pay back, according to a review of coronavirus aid meant for struggling small businesses by the investigative research group Documented and the Guardian.
    A total of $28m is going to three coal mining companies, all with ties to Trump officials, bolstering a dying American industry and a fuel that scientists insist world leaders must shift away from to avoid the worst of the climate crisis.

    The other $22m is being paid out to oil and gas services and equipment providers and other firms that work with drillers and coal miners….’

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/may/01/fossil-fuel-firms-coronavirus-package-aid

    * Nature, in the form of mathematics, chemistry, physics and biology, is in control, of course, And the War on Nature that characterizes the recent form of industrial civilization, as epitomised by America is coming to a climax, with Nature well ahead and certain to win.

    In the meantime, those with short-term vested interests in current arrangements will continue to promote the myth that ‘civilised’ humans know what they are doing, and if we only apply a bit more technology all will be well in the end.

    It’s going to get mighty ugly when the food riots start, and those who think of themselves as better than everyone else attempt to continue to get more than their fair share.

    1. On the matter of food (or what the military-industrial-complex regards as food) shortages, I see that the chief Covidiot has instructed meat packing plants (abattoirs) riddled with Covid-19 to remain open (or those that have closed to reopen), There is no surer way to decimate the sector than to insist it remain operating at full capacity when infections are rife.

      https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/crisis-processing-thousands-meatpacking-workers-infected-deaths-hit-20

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