Mark Zuckerberg suggests that socialism be introduced to the United States at the expense of billionaires

Mark Zuckerberg suggests that socialism be introduced to the United States at the expense of billionaires

"I have risen in Jewish faith, but I have gone through a period of doubt, but today I am convinced that religion is very important," said the founder of the most famous social network

The founder of Facebook has hired a whole team of political advisers and suggests that America establish socialism on billions of billions.

American media are already speculating that behind Mark Zuckerberg's intention is to run for president of the United States.

Some already anticipate having good prospects for entering the White House.

Others are already convinced that this will be a disaster for the dollar and the idea of a national state.

Facebook founder in 2017 withdrew political moves that were completely atypical to him.

Earlier this year, he announced that he would visit all 30 US states in which he had not been before. He then emphasized the poor and deindustrialized part of the country where Donald Tramp was defeated in 2016.

In May, Harvard held a speech focusing on these three words: "How to Restore America".

Ljetos and his wife Priscilla Chan hired a team of political consultants in which David Plouf, who was one of Barack Obama's presidential campaign organizers, Joel Benenson, who was in charge of Hillary Clinton's and Ken Melman's election campaign, who led the second election campaign George Busha Jr. ...

A tour of "30 countries" was followed by Charles Oman, the official photographer of the Barack Obama and Busha presidential campaigns.

In all the performances, so much emphasis is placed on the wife and daughter that everyone is already asking: is not it catching the slash for the presidential elections that will be held in 2020?

Zuckerberg insists he is not interested in politics and elections for now, but most Americans, so he believes he will be the main competitor of Donald Trump.

Zuckerberg emphasized to Facebook users congratulations to this Bozic and Jewish Hanukkah. So he faced the question, "Are not you an atheist?"

His answer was, "I have risen in Jewish faith, but I have gone through a period of doubt, but today I am convinced that religion is very important."


Zuckerberg's break with atheism caused great dissatisfaction among his liberal friends and journalists.

Political program of Zuckerberg's presidential candidate is not yet ready, but he went to Harvard with some of his ideas and views.

The billionaire on this occasion showed he was afraid of the prospects of confronting millions of people who would lose their job due to robotization. That is why he suggested launching large nonprofit projects that would engage people to revive the goal of life.

He announced that the masses of workers are destined for "basic income" which guarantees them housing, food and health care. So: something like the famous Marxist words - "to everybody as needed, from everybody, to their abilities".

The third key Zuckerberg idea counts with the establishment of a kind of global community within Facebook, which means it would be under its control. And this community would, of course, be guided by its ideas and was attached to globalism, the openness of society, the struggle against authoritarianism, self-isolation and nationalism.

Some warn that this is the mechanism of turning the citizens of different states against their national states in the interests of transnational capital.

The future of "Zuckerberg" seems like a version of communism. But how to build it?

The Facebook founder already has an answer: "Everyone needs to pay people like me."

He also counts on progressive billionaires like him and Bill Gates.

US economists warn that "bottom income inflows inflation". Also: How rich people could move in gold or Bitcoin in this case, and ordinary Americans would stay with a worthless dollar.

In this case, as they warn, "basic income" would turn into a free soup from the Great Depression.

Research by the University of Chicago among leading US economists has shown that only one of them without reserve supports basic income. "

Most Americans complain about something else: Facebook's headquarters moved to Ireland where foreign companies taxed only 12.5 percent. For the European Union, Zuckerberg pays less than 1 percent of its profits, and the United States does not pay anything.

The main problem for Zuckerberg is that the jobs of Americans do not disappear so much because of the robotization as much as the work of Internet companies.