đ° What If We Let the Billionaires Have Their Way?
A thought experiment in national self-immolation By The Unredacted Bastard - Politics ⢠Power ⢠Profanity
âWhat if we gave the ultra-rich their wish and just⌠turned the country over to them? Everyone walks off their jobs, and we watch what happens.â
â A viral musing, equal parts nihilism and curiosity
Alright. Letâs play the tape out.
Letâs say we actually did it â handed the country over to Elon, Jeff, and the rest of the trickle-down aristocracy.
No nurses, no baristas, no teachers, no drivers, no grocery clerks. Just the one percent and their army of interns who think theyâre one hustle away from joining the yacht club.
You want to see the true face of âmeritocracyâ? Take away everyone who makes the damn thing run.
đŁ TRUTH BOMBS
đŁ They donât want to ârunâ the country. They want to own it. The rest of us are background noise â a workforce thatâs supposed to be grateful for âexposureâ and pizza parties.
đŁ They canât survive their own dream. The rich rely on invisible infrastructure: workers, government contracts, publicly funded research, and the very tax base they evade. Strip that away and watch the Uber-class panic when no one refills their cold brew.
đŁ âLet them take itâ isnât a revolution. Itâs a surrender. Walking away without a plan doesnât expose their greed â it feeds it. Power doesnât collapse when you leave; it metastasizes.
đŁ The billionaire fantasy world is a gated compound. They already built private schools, private healthcare, and private security. Theyâd survive the experiment â you wouldnât.
đŁ Labor is leverage. A general walk-off with no coordination is chaos. A targeted strike with structure and funding? Thatâs how you make the bastards sweat.
đď¸ WHAT WOULD ACTUALLY HAPPEN
Day 1: Markets nose-dive, cable news froths, and the billionaires retreat to their bunkers to record shaky âweâre all in this togetherâ videos from private islands.
Day 3: Supply chains die. Nurses are gone. Water systems start failing. Wealth doesnât filter or heal â labor does.
Day 7: The âjob creatorsâ realize they canât operate their own espresso machines or change a light bulb without a press release.
Day 14: America, Inc. declares bankruptcy. The only survivors are mutual-aid networks, union kitchens, and that one anarchist co-op still running on solar and spite.
So no â we donât âgive them the country.â They already think they have it.
We remind them who actually does the work.
đ§° IF YOU WANT TO MAKE A POINT, DO IT SMART
Organize, donât fantasize. Mass chaos feeds power consolidation. Coordinated labor action redistributes it.
Hit where it counts. Supply chains, logistics, and finance are brittle. Know the weak points before you move.
Mutual aid is your insurance policy. Build networks now. Donât wait for the lights to go out.
Control the story. If you donât define the narrative, billionairesâ PR firms will.
Follow the money. Every âjob creatorâ depends on public subsidies and tax loopholes. Expose them, loudly.
đŁď¸ REAL TALK
This country isnât ârunâ by the rich â itâs carried by the people they exploit.
If every worker disappeared tomorrow, civilization would collapse before their first Tesla battery ran out.
The fantasy of a billionaire utopia dies the moment a hedge-fund manager has to change his own tire.
So no, we donât hand them the country.
We remind them â politely, or not â that without us, they have nothing but stock options and existential dread.
đ FACT CHECK & SOURCE LINKS
đ The top 1% of Americans now hold nearly 31% of the nationâs wealth â the highest concentration since the Gilded Age.
(Federal Reserve, 2025 Q1 Data â Source)
đ Meanwhile, the bottom 50% of Americans share just 2.5% of total wealth â but perform over 60% of all essential labor (transportation, logistics, food service, education, and health).
(Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Data, 2024 â Source)
đ Corporate profits hit record highs in 2024 â yet real wages for middle and lower-income workers fell 3.2% after inflation.
(Economic Policy Institute, State of Working America, 2025 â Source)
đ In 2023 alone, U.S. billionaires paid an average effective tax rate of 8.2%.
The average teacher? 22%.
(White House Council of Economic Advisers, 2024 â Source)
So when someone asks, âWhat if we gave the rich what they wanted?â
The data says: they already took it. Weâre just footing the bill.
đ§ CALL TO ACTION
Donât dream of collapse. Build leverage.
Join a union. Fund a strike. Support journalists and watchdogs who track billionaire tax fraud.
Or at the very least â stop acting like your paycheck is a lottery ticket and start treating it like a weapon.
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