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Drudge Retort: The Other Side of the News
Thursday, December 04, 2025

America loves a good illusion. It loves the performance of generosity from people who built their fortunes on systems that leave everyone else scrambling. That's why the country is celebrating Michael and Susan Dell dropping $6.25 billion into "Trump Accounts." Twenty-five million kids will get $250 each in a special savings account that they can't touch for almost two decades. It sounds like generosity. It plays like hope. It sells like opportunity. But it isn't any of that. It's a corporate heist dressed up as philanthropy, and America is too exhausted or too desperate to notice.

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More: The trick here is simple and old. You starve the public systems until they're so weak that anything looks like relief. Then you let a billionaire deliver a drop of water and call it a miracle. Americans have been trained to applaud the spectacle. They forget to ask why one of the richest men in the country gets to decide how twenty-five million children experience their first introduction to money. They forget to ask why the richest people get public praise for giving back pennies compared to what they extract. They forget to ask why children need investment accounts instead of stable housing, food, medical care, and schools that aren't falling apart.

The applause is the point. When billionaires are cast as heroes, no one has to admit that the system has collapsed so thoroughly that private charity is now doing the work of the state. This is how the social contract dies without anyone calling it what it is. People look at the $250 and say at least it's something. They say maybe it'll grow. They say maybe it'll help someday. They don't say what's obvious. They don't say the quiet part. They don't say that America now expects the financial markets to raise children because the country has decided it won't.

There's also the quiet financialization happening underneath. These accounts invest in index funds. That means millions of new dollars flowing into the same corporate structures that already dominate the economy. Kids become passive capital generators before they can read. Their "gift" enriches the very companies that helped create the inequality this program is pretending to solve. It's a perfect loop. The wealthy get to look generous while reinforcing the machine that made them wealthy. The public gets a story about hope. The corporations get the money.

#1 | Posted by qcp at 2025-12-04 11:45 AM | Reply

They forget to ask why children need investment accounts instead of stable housing, food, medical care, and schools that aren't falling apart.

The goal has always been to destroy the public infrastructure so that private corporations can skim off the top and provide a fraction of the services for twice the price.

Kill public education so teachers that were making $75000 per year can be replaced with ones making $40000 per year and the $35000 can flow upwards to the owners of the school. At the same time they are killing off services that give disabled children a small sense of normalcy because we all know it is only the healthy kids that deserve to learn.

There is no profit to be made off of government spending so naturally the billionaires and their puppets in Washington hate it.

Children didn't need government savings accounts before the capitalist greed of outsourcing, turning pensions into 401k accounts and shifting the burden of health care insurance onto the backs of workers became popular.

#2 | Posted by Nixon at 2025-12-04 12:08 PM | Reply

Here's the-------------------'s gift to kids:

For First Time in Decades, Child Deaths Will Rise This Year
Almost a quarter of a million more children are projected to die in 2025 than in 2024


www.wsj.com

#3 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-12-04 12:17 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Here's the-------------------'s gift to kids:
For First Time in Decades, Child Deaths Will Rise This Year
Almost a quarter of a million more children are projected to die in 2025 than in 2024

"Pro Life"

#4 | Posted by Nixon at 2025-12-04 01:19 PM | Reply

Here's the original report: www.gatesfoundation.org

Thanks for dismantling USAID and destroying millions of dollars of food, medicine, and contraceptives, Marco Rubella and Dummkopf Trumpf!

#5 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-12-04 02:11 PM | Reply

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