Anonymous ID: 139aa4 Aug. 24, 2020, 12:42 p.m. No.10404376   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4580 >>4833

The WE Forum has a plan for a Brave New World

To be implemented in Davos in January 2021

 

THE GREAT RESET

Davos & the Plot to Cancel Trump

 

POTUS put Fauci and Birx in front of the public long enough so that everybody could see how NUTS they really were. We saw them say one thing, and then backpedal and say another. We saw themlie to usand demonstrate their incompetence.

Anonymous ID: 139aa4 Aug. 24, 2020, 1:04 p.m. No.10404580   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4633 >>4764 >>4951

>>10404376

Here are two clues to what Stakeholder Capitalism is. The date of this book, and the professional management class. This places it in the heyday of Technocracy and it's idea of a world run by an elite class of Technocrats. Perhaps Forbes position is just the usual kayfabe required to get people into the state of mind that there are only two choices.

The Origins Of Stakeholder Capitalism

 

Yet stakeholder capitalism is not a new idea. It was launched by the 1932 management classic, The Modern Corporation, and Private Property by Adolf A. Berle and Gardiner C. Means. The idea was that public firms should have professional managers who would balance the claims of different stakeholders, taking into account public policy. For the next 40 years, it was the general approach of big business in the U.S.

 

When many big firms attempted to implement it over decades, the perpetual need throughout the organization to keep balancing conflicting claims among stakeholders led to mass confusion and what came to be known as garbage can organizations. This in turn eventually provoked a resort to MSV, the very thing for which big business is now being assailed.

 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevedenning/2020/01/05/why-stakeholder-capitalism-will-fail/#349c4cbb785a

 

Anonymous ID: 139aa4 Aug. 24, 2020, 1:43 p.m. No.10404951   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10404580

 

Looking back at Trump's actions, he often addresses a socialist promise.

But he effectively says to them, You're doing it wrong.

You need to give the people more choice

And the opportunity to get the same goals

But with OVERSIGHT by the people

Instead of Medicare for all, one bloated centralised program

Controlled by government bureaucracy

Trump said, the people should be able to CHOOSE

Who they pay for medical insurance

And to safeguard the people's OVERSIGHT

Which is mainly exercised by changing suppliers

He said that there must be no penalties for pre-existing conditions

 

The end result is that the people have healthcare for all

And they pay less for it than the people living under socialist systems

Like Canada and the UK

And American healthcare is better as a result.

Not just cheaper, but Trump's system has incentivized

Quality and innovation.

 

I expect that at Davos Trump will drop a bombshell on the WE Forum

And tell them that the USA will never implement their Technocracy

Because we have a better way to balance the interests of stakeholders

By giving them MORE POWER within the capitalist system

I wonder if we have been given clues as to how that might be implemented

Thinking about GM, Ford, GE and ventilators?