Commentary  Is the push by America’s elite to “save the planet from climate change” actually just gaslighting Americans into socialism? I recently discussed the clear connection between the Central Bank policies and rising wealth inequality. However, an article by Ken Rogoff suggests the real need is more “fiscal policy.” To wit: “But interest-rate adjustments are far too blunt a tool for conventional monetary policy to play any kind of leading role in mitigating inequality. Fiscal policy—including taxes, transfers, and targeted government spending—is far more effective and robust.” The problem with redistributive policies is the poor track record of success in solving the “wealth gap.” In general, the bottom 90 percent sees their wealth equalize at the lower bound, while the top 10 percent get wealthier. The problem is the capitalistic system of the United States. The United States is the only economic system in history that was founded on the …