China "epidemic": the strange role of the middle class

China epidemic: the strange role of the middle class
Sometimes, during years of research, unusual dots pop up, and you see connections you never suspected were there.

Here is a bottom line connection.  When the poor and disenfranchised people mount a protest against some draconian action of the State or corporation, the super-rich controllers don’t register outright panic.  They believe they can manage the situation.  They can offer more aid, more welfare, more sympathy, more empty promises.  They can divert and re-channel problems.  They can form groups that essentially go nowhere.

Jon Rappoport CanadaFreePress.Com http://canadafreepress.com/

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