A Radical Plan To Save America’s Economy In One Year
Posted by freedomforall 6 months, 1 week ago to Economics
Excerpt:
"The policy measures I suggest are a kind of fiscal time machine – A way to turn back the clock on collapse. Some might consider them “radical” but they are only policies that America USED TO value and that we have been pressured to forget. Can the modern American brain with its steady exposure to big government and socialist programs handle such a shift? It’s hard to say.
I think if people are desperate enough they’ll accept any solution that they feel works. And for now the elites that created the crisis are the only group offering a way out (a false way out). If I could snap my fingers (or if I was king for year), this is the list of actions I would undertake to save the American economy before the end of 2025 (or at least set it on the the path to resurrection)."
"The policy measures I suggest are a kind of fiscal time machine – A way to turn back the clock on collapse. Some might consider them “radical” but they are only policies that America USED TO value and that we have been pressured to forget. Can the modern American brain with its steady exposure to big government and socialist programs handle such a shift? It’s hard to say.
I think if people are desperate enough they’ll accept any solution that they feel works. And for now the elites that created the crisis are the only group offering a way out (a false way out). If I could snap my fingers (or if I was king for year), this is the list of actions I would undertake to save the American economy before the end of 2025 (or at least set it on the the path to resurrection)."
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They just wanted power and wealth and controlling government was the way to get it.
That was especially true when the country was being founded and the Constitution excluded a Bill of Rights.
The federalists favored strong central government and a national bank; some wanted a monarchy.
Fortunately Jefferson and anti-federalists opposed them or the country would have been bankrupted in the
18th century instead of the 20th.
Wall St. and the banking cartel have been thieves for centuries before they leaned left.
That's where control was easier to obtain recently so that's where they corrupted.
They aren't bound to any ideology.
Did they have to prove themselves to get respect or they'd never be able to feel self respect?
Read any Kipling?
"British joint-stock company founded in January 1711, created as a
public-private partnership to consolidate and reduce the cost of the national debt. "
Just another government approved con.
Sort of like Wall St. and the banking cartel. Special laws for "special people."
Sometimes that is the case with discussions of monetary policy by "experts"
in monetary policy, likely due to the 'human nature' of the "experts." ;^)
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