Ken Kundert
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Capacitors do not pass DC signals, so you are not going to see anything using a DC analysis. Instead, you should run transient. Start with everything at zero and apply a step change in the input voltage.
In the real world the circuit will not be able to sustain the DC levels in the presence of leakage currents, so you can only count on the desired voltages to remain for a finite period of time.
A real version of this circuit would have switches across the capacitors to discharge them so they start in a known state.
-Ken
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