Thomas Piketty calls out globalists for ignoring need to set new policies to end inequality in a two hour lecture at MIT

Jerry Palmer
   Famed rockstar economist and French empire accountant Thomas Piketty was the keynote speaker last month  at the 2018 World Economic History Congress which I attended and was denied a speaking role once again despite years of petition.  The famed french economist pretty much repeated his lines that the expanding ranks of inequality and limitation of those that can enjoy the ranks and work in it is what is contributing to the massive rise in inequality and what Piketty needed to say  ore was the monopolistic nature of global trade and corporate business thanks to the scam of the merger. Until this trend is outlawed  or reverse there will always be massive inequality and one doesn't have to write a 800 page book called"Capital' to understand this basic understanding and don't need to be MIT illiterate to understand.

It is surprising to see a school like MIT have s speech like Mr Piketty's amazing one at this forum as higher education in collusion with the banks to destroy good non-degree jobs have benefited and helped promote the rise of this inequality that political leaders and policy contributors refuse to deal and improve for many around the world. Piketty reminded the forum and historians like myself that this congress was one of the rare opportunities for economists and historians to converge together to discuss the pressing problems we see in the world today. Frenchie reminded us that this era of inequality is the most dramatic to be seen since before the great depression and that the income of the top ten percent have risen everywhere exposing the economic collusion and partnership cross-bordering and used to preserve thew social class of this new caste system. The rise of education and generational preference and ability of some families to buy into the system and be able to afford it while others are shut out is primarily a problem Piketty has noticed and he told the packed audience that "the Brahmin left' only wants increased taxes to pay for operas,museums,  and university projects while other rich fucks want tax breaks so they can hoard more expensive shoes for themselves and their wives and be able to spend on their fine tailored clothing fetish.
This also explains the massive meddling of money and other countries into the political affairs of other nations-- Comping mainly form the  connected global cities that are in essence independent city-states. Piketty called for treaties to contribute to a distributive tax system but says this hasn't happened because the "Brahmin left" and the conservative merchant right in global nations prefer to preserve this trade unnecessary system seen in a treaty with Canada where by some estimates car parts move cross borders some seven times before a fully assembled automobile is produced in a system that is totally inefficient and cross-border corruption doing more harm for economies and people.

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