@Humpleupagus @Diceynes @msbellows @JedDrudge @eriner @CoQ_10 the problem with "restructuring" is that there are simply too many people invested in the current system, and with that many stakeholders, there will be so much resistance to any move that the amount of friction will (and does) prevent any worthwhile change at all; this is the problem with all systemic change of this magnitude, and there is no cure for it other than a sovereign who explains very simply to them that "this is now the way things are" and invites them to argue the point with a bullet
the child-fucking satanists running things must be completely dispossessed and all their works destroyed, plowed under, and the ground over those buried works and their ashes salted; that is beyond dispute, it is a moral and strategic imperative
their minions must be severely chastised, to the extent that their lack of culpability or agency can excuse them from their collaboration, and only to the extent that they are not True Believers, who join their masters in Hell immediately
the people who have gotten fucked over by this system must be made whole, somehow, or at least some effort must be made towards that goal; the posterity that got swindled out of their inheritance and handed a dilapidated trailer and an opiate addiction for their crime of high-trust behavior must be given an opportunity to make their life right, and to enjoy the blessings of the land that so many bled and died to give them
and to top it all off, the system must be realigned in such a way that it is continuously viable going forward; there are certain things which are going to be unthinkable with reference to the current system and off-limits for discussion, at least until they are understood to be natural parts of the social landscape and accepted on that basis
honestly, I'm pretty much at the point where I consider feudalism to be the natural default condition of humanity, because all attempts to pretend otherwise have failed; it seems necessary to acknowledge this reality going forward