1950s Americana

Forget about design, what is important is the materials and producer's goods that go into making them because that's the side of things that even today creates a shitload of jobs. Sure, Intel does most of their design work stateside, but that's a tiny portion of high IQ elite people doing that work. Not enough to sustain a country's adult-aged male population even in the slightest with job creation.

Are you a software dev? I find software devs are usually elitist and out of touch with ordinary people, their jobs are simply not doable by the vast majority of people.

Every American decade after 1790 is 100% degenerate

America was liberal from its inception. It was founded on liberalism, revolt against one's rightful monarch in this case. America is liberalism's patient 0.

1950s was the decade that gave birth to the original American degenerates - Hippies.

Another thread to whine about old white people. Getting real tired of your shit Shlomo.

The monarchy was degenerate to the bone, and the commoners of England were repulsive filth. America was founded by men and women who rejected the corruption and tried to follow the anti-jew teachings of Jesus, not the disgusting heresies of the jewish golems who called themselves monarchs, bishops, and popes. But by 1791, the jews managed to get the First Bank of the United States chartered, making it no better than filthy Europe and their syphilitic, inbred, hooknose royalty.

The obsession with central banking as a boogeyman is just more Alex Jones tier irrelevant.

Central Banks are a tool. They can be good or bad depending on what they do. If they constantly create more money to facilitate more consumption and consumer credit, then yeah, they're shit. But there are instances of central banks playing a key role in building legit industry and manufacturing. The BoJ and MoF in Japan in the 1950s through to early 1980s is a good example. Window guidance and all that.

Dubs of truth

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