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During the Great Depression, Jews dumped fresh milk. Why don't they want to sell it to the poor at a low price?
When it comes to economy, the word money is indispensable, but the economies of different countries are also different. Most importantly, the economies of capitalist countries and socialist countries are also different. Whenever we talk about market economy, the first thing that comes to mind is capitalist society. Indeed, in capitalist society, market economy is also very important, but in socialism, there is also a market economy.

Because economic development is inseparable from the market, it is impossible for people to manipulate economic development from behind and grasp the balance of the market. This can only be temporary, not forever. When it comes to economy, money means consumption, and market means adjusting price balance. In the development of capitalist society, there have been many social depressions, such as 1929, and then in the 1970s.

When the Great Depression happened, many people would choose to waste materials and not give them to others. Why? Moreover, Jews at that time mastered a lot of economic things in the United States. Jews choose to dump all the milk, but why do they choose to do so? Wouldn't it be better to give this milk to the poor? This can also give yourself a good reputation, but you can't do this.

Whenever we talk about Jews, the first thing that comes to mind is a witty, intelligent and humorous person like Einstein, which is a fact. Jews are extremely clever. In America, Jews have taken control of economic and commercial resources. However, Jews are so smart and capable, but Americans don't like Jews, thinking that these Jews have robbed their jobs and that these Jews are cold-blooded. Even if they have something, they won't sell it to them. They would rather throw it into the garbage or pour it into the sea. This is America's "hate" for Jews.

In the late 1920s and 1930s, the Great Depression broke out in the United States. At that time, many banks had an accident. Presumably, everyone should know Black Thursday in history. The Great Depression not only affected the United States, it originated in the United States, and the whole capitalist country was affected. Because of the Great Depression, banks lost their credibility, and many people lost their jobs, so they had to pick up some garbage to eat. Moreover, the Great Depression lasted for a long time, spread widely and had a far-reaching impact. At that time, there was an incident that caused people's dissatisfaction, which was the famous milk pouring incident.

The cause of this incident is that all the food produced in the United States is unsalable because of the Great Depression and the economic crisis. Because ordinary people have no money, they can't afford these things, and agricultural products can't be sold. Therefore, capitalists have no source of money, so it is naturally impossible to sell it to others. If they are treated at a low price, it will also have a chain reaction on the market, making the American market more chaotic and the American economy more paralyzed. So it was not uncommon to burn cotton in public and pour milk into the sea at that time.

Not only food, daily necessities and crops have been destroyed, but the unemployment rate in the United States has also soared, from more than 6.5438+0 million to more than 6.5438+0 million. If some Jewish entrepreneurs help these ordinary people, their people will lose their jobs and face bankruptcy, so their ability is so small that they can only protect their workers. This shows that these Jewish entrepreneurs are selfish.

Moreover, as entrepreneurs, their first concern is the interests. Secondly, the US government has also set the price. They can't go beyond the government and customize a price again. Then the government will also crack down on these entrepreneurs, thinking that they do not meet the state regulations and will take them to court. Because of the great depression at that time, Germany and Japan set off fascist ideas, which led to the road of aggression and expansion. Also because of the Great Depression, the capitalist world exposed many drawbacks.

If Jews really chose to give away milk for free at that time, the cost would be extremely high. In the Jewish business, there is a very important thing, that is, people insist on not reducing prices and buying or not. If people don't buy it, it will be destroyed, because buying and selling is the main factor that constitutes this market, and the essence of milk delivery is to destroy the balance of this market and make the demand disappear. Without demand, there is naturally no money.

In other words, this has become * * * capitalism, which is doomed to be impossible in a capitalist society, unless they want to change their social nature from a capitalist society to a socialist society, which is likely to become a * * * capitalist society. Giving people away for nothing has destroyed the balance of the market to a certain extent. If dumped, it may still be able to retain the market potential. If it is given away for nothing or treated at a low price, it will destroy the balance between the two sides, and perhaps both sides will not get good results in the end.

The Great Depression of that year directly led to a phenomenon, that is, the occurrence of World War II. Because of the Great Depression, a series of great wars took place. The most important thing for a country is economic development. If the economic development collapses, it will cause people to panic. People's living standards and quality of life will decline and the unemployment rate will soar. Without a source of livelihood and living security, these people will cause a series of panic, suspicion and anxiety, because without a source of money, capitalist countries have always put money first.

Economy is the foundation of a country and it is very important. Even because of the economy, this country and society can develop as a whole. When capitalism helped the Great Depression, their social culture and politics were stagnant. However, during the Great Depression, data showed that12 people chose to study, and 19 of 20 people could not do without reading newspapers.

Jews chose to dump milk instead of selling it to the poor, because the economy was in a period of great collapse. If they sell to the poor, it is likely to cause losses to both sides after the future market recovery, and if they choose to dump the milk, they may still retain their development potential in the market when the economy recovers in the future. Although this idea is selfish, if it is really given to the poor at a low price, or given to the poor, then the cost of this loss is countless.

Although milk is equivalent to transferring the milk of cattle on pasture to people's daily life, the process involved is very complicated, including labor cost, machinery cost and even feed cost of cattle on pasture. After these procedures and money are layered, one of them is a large sum of money. At that time, during the Great Depression, everyone ran out of money, the Wall Street stock market crashed and the reputation of banks fell to freezing point. Most importantly, people have no money in their pockets and can't maintain basic living security. So the market is very depressed and the development is stagnant.

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In ancient China, agriculture was emphasized and commerce was suppressed, and it turned to modern China. At first it was an imitation of the Soviet economic system. Later, after China people's slow exploration, they found a broad road suitable for China's economic development. This is the economic development of our country. On the other hand, the development of capitalist countries, their economy at first only relied on market regulation, but after the Great Depression in the late 1920s and 1930s, they introduced a new form called Keynesianism, and the government began to intervene in economic development, making the economy gradually in a stable situation.