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Everything on his YT is must watch

The main premise - that he who prints the money owns the world - is something that I have believed for some time. When we see "the Forbes 500", they list a bunch of people that have accumulated "money". They can buy a private island, or a fleet of Bugattis or a box of Oreos.

The people in power don't think in terms of money at all. They don't need it, they don't use it. They simply issue orders and those orders are executed. Sure, they may need to furnish trinkets to the order takers occasionally, but those are worthless on their face and can be produced siimply by mandating under order.

"on honey, the paper boy is here!"

"toss him some of those trinkets that he likes so much and send him on his way, dear."

Those not among the powerful actually own nothing. Your house? Gone by eminent domain, civil asset forfeiture, arson, DEW - who knows? If someone more powerful than you wants it, it's gone. Your "money"? It may as well be monopoly money. You can use it in the little game that you play, but the powerful own the game, the game pieces, the table that the board sits on, et cetera.