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A Radical Plan To Save America’s Economy In One Year

Posted by freedomforall 6 months, 1 week ago to Economics
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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)."


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  • Posted by term2 6 months ago in reply to this comment.
    competition makes me work harder if I want to succeed. It doesnt benefit ME as a producer; it makes my life harder. But, overall it benefits everyone in that it keeps people who are just in it for power from exerting that power over people unmercifully.
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  • Posted by 6 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Some 160 years of it, government has been exhibiting control on larger business
    in order to gain more and more unearned power and wealth.
    Companies responded in the most efficient peaceful way:
    by corrupting government and using it to eliminate competition and end the free market.

    Glad to have a rational conversation with you! ;^)
    You want some 'body' to limit business?
    Who is qualified and won't be corrupted by the power?
    Let's discuss.
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  • Posted by 6 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Yes, when free market competition is allowed it does take time to sort out the most effective way forward. (I remember that oil field photo, too.;^)
    It's rare that complex things work perfectly the first time, but the free market is the most efficient path. Government force is not.
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  • Posted by 6 months ago in reply to this comment.
    My answer was that the state govs only have to arrange for right of ways and let the free market build the roads.
    No public funding is required or wanted. Since the point of free market construction is to enhance profits they
    are careful to construct things that do so, including making sure that the rights of way are continuous.
    Otherwise the construction doesn't fulfill the goal.
    If a state government doesn't participate by acquiring the rights of way, they lose out to other states
    and their economies and employment loses as well. They also lose at the polls when the private entities
    expose the fact that the state gov has not acted in the interests of their people.
    Free markets work. Governments waste, corrupt, lie, and enslave.
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  • Posted by term2 6 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Competition is the savior of the people. The whole idea of an ever expanding federal monopoly is a terrible one. Let the cities and states do what they think is best.
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  • Posted by term2 6 months ago in reply to this comment.
    good for you !! No wonder there is so much school violence. The kiddies are forced to sit there and listen to crap and its boring. I was bored out of my mind and couldnt wait to get OUT each day, and then finally when they couldnt keep me in high school (where I was far more interested in playing pranks on the "teachers" . I was a bad boy. I did ok after I got out, and started and sold a number of companies and now live happily in retirement. Retirement isnt boring, as I can fill my time with rewarding things that the government has nothing to do with.
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  • Posted by term2 6 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I agree. Secession wont be allowed however. It was forbidden when the south wanted to secede and it wouldnt be allowed now. The feds are too strong. It must be weakened by passive resistance bofore even secession would succeed.
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  • Posted by term2 6 months ago in reply to this comment.
    One could argue that the income tax should just be eliminated, and the federal reserve just prints whatever money the government wants to spend. Let the dollar just depreciate as it will.
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  • Posted by term2 6 months ago in reply to this comment.
    The situation is VERY serious. I voted, but I am only ONE vote, and what will happen in a couple of weeks is not under my control. Kamala and her backers are very dangerous and evil people, who should be considered our enemies and treated as such.
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  • Posted by tutor-turtle 6 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Way too many people in this country are not taking seriously enough is what other countries (friend and foe) think of what is happening here.
    Ours friends can no longer trust us (when I say "us" or "we", I mean our present government) to help them, or even to keep our word.
    We are destabilizing the worlds financials systems (hence BRICS). We are a dangerous country to be associated with socially, financially or militarily.
    Our foes are giddy with pleasure: we are weak and woke, we are leaderless and pathological liars, both greedy and stupidly short-sighted.

    Allegedly, half the country supports the most stupid, Marxist, dishonest, soulless, Godless creature to ever hump their way into high office.
    Lord help us if there really is that many brainless, people of voting status in our once great Republic.

    Two results are absolutely certain if the election is stolen for a second time:
    1) The dollar be be dropped as the worlds reserve currency, putting this nation and the western world into a full financial depression, the likes of which no man alive has ever seen.
    BRICS has more members joining every month, they know the ship is unsound, floundering, at great risk of hitting the tipping point.

    2) Our enemies will take full advantage of a weak, feckless and patently incompetent HairAss administration.
    Be it North Korea, Iran, China, or any number of Mideast/African/South American countries we have totally Effed-Over in the past 70 years.
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  • Posted by 6 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "could it have been done without government oversight? "
    Yes, just as many of the large corps cooperate to achieve control over the fedgov scum, they could have cooperated to build out transportation.
    It would have placed the construction cost and maintenance on those who had the most benefit. Smaller states and regional companies would
    have paid for branch lines. It might have taken longer but the cost and maintenance would have been much less and there would have been
    no excuse for the federal fuel tax, imo. Instead there would have been tolls on those using it most and the lower costs passed on in lower product
    prices. Free markets instead of force.
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