Economic Plan Is a Rigged Game

Kamala Harris’ Economic Plan Is a Rigged Game

You’ll own nothing and be happy.” – World Economic Forum, 2016

Kamala Harris doesn’t mince words. She’s all in on equity. Not just equality. Equality’s old news. The idea that everyone starts on the same line? Doesn’t cut it, she says. Not enough. In her world, everyone has to end up in the same place. “Equity means we all end up in the same place,” she says.

Sounds neat. Until you think about it.

  • Harris pushes “equity” over equality, insisting everyone must end up in the same place regardless of effort or starting point.
  • Redistribution destroys motivation and progress, keeping ordinary people down while enriching politicians who control the system.
  • The promised fairness is a trap—a rigged game that benefits the elite while the poor and middle class suffer under economic collapse.

Level playing fields? Forget it. Redistribution makes sure no one stays ahead. And no one really wins, except the people calling the shots—politicians who set the rules. And trust this: those rules make them rich while everyone else gets stuck.

Here’s the truth: leveling everyone down isn’t justice. It’s control. The government takes what it wants, labels it “equity,” and keeps you exactly where it wants—at the bottom. You work, they skim. Families trying to get ahead? They lose. Savings? Gone. Future? Gutted.

“You’ll own nothing and be happy,” according to the billionaire globalists who imbibe their cocktails in Davos.

Think the government knows what you need? Guess again. They don’t care. They decide what’s “enough” for you, and if you ask for more, they call it greed. Or worse. When you hand them that power, you hand them control. They’ll say it’s for your own good. It’s not.

No winners. No losers. Just losers. The kind of game where you bust yourself to make it, only to find the finish line blocked—and everyone gets the same medal anyway. Progress? Gone. Motivation? Gone. Hope? Gone.

Harris says she’s a capitalist. But what she’s pitching is Marxism in a new coat. She’s hedging her bets, talking up competition while tearing down merit. No surprise. She dodged the question about price controls on CNBC, dancing around how controlling prices wrecks economies. That kind of talk sounds good until the shelves are empty.

Here’s the kicker: those hurt the most are the ones Harris claims to help. The poor stay poor. The middle class collapses. Meanwhile, the elites in power? They get fat off the chaos. That’s the plan. That’s always the plan.

So here it is: when the government controls who wins and who loses, nobody wins. They’ll call it fairness. But it’s a trap. A rigged game. And the only way out? You better run.

The Morning Muster