Listen folks, let me tell you something. If a country is burdened with too many middle-class people with high expectations, they'll inevitably fall into a debt crisis and ultimately face a situation where they can't sustain the system. So, we gotta lower those high expectations and reduce the debt burden. How do we do that? Well, making the middle class poor is a realistic solution, even though it doesn't fit most people's perceptions. Think about it: no more big houses, fancy cars, or vacations in the Bahamas. They'll be too busy trying to make ends meet to even think about all that fancy stuff. It's like, if you keep feeding a dog too much, it'll get fat and lazy. So, we gotta put the middle class on a diet, you know? Make them work for their bread and butter. That's what I call smart economics. We're just like a good old-fashioned doctor, taking care of our nation's economic health by getting rid of those pesky middle-class symptoms. It's a win-win, believe me. We save money, and they work hard. Simple as that.

The fact is, every society will eventually face an unsolvable problem, which is the middle class's ever-increasing demand for material things and boundless pursuit of freedom. The world can't support a huge middle class because social resources are limited. Everyone wants more material things, but how can society sustain that? It's like, if you have a pizza and everyone wants more than their fair share, it's gonna get messy. And freedom? It's just like a buffet: you can't keep grabbing more and more plates of food. At some point, the buffet will be empty, and there'll be nothing left for anyone. Similarly, social management also has costs, and freedom is inevitably limited. Once we hit the bottleneck, the contradictions will be intensified.

So, you see, in modern society, every government has an important task: not to let its people have money. And not only that, we must also make them owe a lot of debt. It's just a matter of whether it's active or passive, gradual or abrupt. Otherwise, if everyone accumulates wealth, they won't work hard. Only by owing a lot of debt can people have a sense of crisis and work hard. It's like, if you're drowning, you'll do anything to reach the surface. So, we gotta make sure our middle class is drowning in debt, so they have the motivation to work hard and pull themselves up by their bootstraps. That's what I call a 'can-do' attitude. It's about making America great again, one debt-ridden middle class at a time. Believe me, it's gonna work. It's gonna be huge.

The Middle Class: A Burden on the System? (And Other Crazy Thoughts)

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