We NEED To Nationalize 70% of the Economy

Are corporations destroying America? From greedflation to wealth inequality, the U.S. economy is collapsing under late stage capitalism. This video explores why industries like healthcare, housing, energy, banks, and utilities should be nationalized and treated as public goods instead of profit machines for billionaires. 

We look at how corporate monopolies and the oligarchy created today’s cost of living crisis, why crony capitalism is simply capitalism working as intended, and how a mixed economy led by public ownership can restore fairness, stability, and real innovation. 

By examining the failures of privatization and the consequences of corporate greed, the case for nationalization becomes clear. 

If you are frustrated with endless rent hikes, overpriced healthcare, unaffordable energy bills, and constant corruption in Washington, this video offers a blueprint for economic democracy and a system that finally puts people over profit. 

Nationalization is not about ideology, but about creating an economy that works for the public instead of just the wealthy few. 
- Know way no how 

00:00 INTRO 

02:32 These Industries Should Nationalized 

05:18 Nationalization is Democratization 

12:56 Arguments against Nationalization 

13:42 “What About the Soviet Union” 

17:32 “Public Ownership is Corrupt” 

21:18 “Public Ownership is Inefficient” 

25:56 “Public Ownership Lacks Innovation” 

31:46 Proof of Public Model Superiority 

37:25 “Crony Capitalism” is just Normal Capitalism 

38:56 Nationalize Banking 

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