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Cesare di Monte Calvi's avatar

Love Alex and his work to death, but I'd like to offer a slightly different perspective.

In 2019, nearly 24 million people worked across various government institutions in the United States, including the federal government, state and local governments, and the military. (This comes from a report by the Brookings Institution, and I am sure the number, following a decades-long trend, only grew since).

Combined, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon Technologies, General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman, BAE Systems, and Google (US employees) account for approximately 840,000 employees.

Combined, Johnson & Johnson (JNJ), Pfizer (PFE), AbbVie (ABBV), Merck & Co. (MRK), Eli Lilly and Company (LLY), Amgen (AMGN), Biogen Inc. (BIIB), and Gilead Sciences, Inc. (GILD) employ approximately 514,600 individuals.

Over 3,000 educational institutions across the United States receive federal funding, impacting over 17.5 million graduate and undergraduate students. Given another trend, that of bloated administration, it's safe to say that millions, tens of millions of people work for the government in our institutions.

I’d venture to guess over 50,000,000 million people, if not more (think all censored media, think subcontractors, think health care...) depend on the government and live well.

After all, take a look at Joseph Biden Robinette, Jr.’s approval. Despite the utter disaster that sad caricature of once a truly evil man, his numbers are staggeringly high.

I worry about the dependency and the mind virus and problems, multitude higher than what Alex deems. In my book "As America Crumbles...: A Grim Chronicle Exploring the Evil Source of America’s Catastrophic Decline" (https://amzn.to/3uP0EJm), I put some of those figures and more into numbers. Ever since, I am in a deep funk; not even Mr. Krainer's brilliant writing or sunny disposition is capable of moving an inch.

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Dave El's avatar

Well written Alex. Great perspectives. We live in dangerous times.

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