There is actually no economic crisis; it's just a carefully orchestrated unfair distribution of wealth. It's merely a sign that each round of distribution has been completed—by the time the poor realize it, it's already over. The middle class begins to fall back into poverty before the distribution is finished, and the wealthy, after gaining, still want to take more.
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There is actually no economic crisis; it's just a carefully orchestrated unfair distribution of wealth. It's merely a sign that each round of distribution has been completed—by the time the poor realize it, it's already over. The middle class begins to fall back into poverty before the distribution is finished, and the wealthy, after gaining, still want to take more.