posted on Feb, 1 2012 @ 04:02 PM
reply to post by poet1b
The easier answer would be to create a separate Fed Treas currency that will only be used within the U.S.. Then we can float our currency like
everyone else for trade advantages. What we need is a proposition system so that the public can vote on federal laws. It has worked pretty good out
here in CA.
I don't know, Cali is bankrupt. I'd love if the iq rate of most people were higher. But the common person is unaware of consequences at the large
government scale, hence the need for representative republics.
But then again, maybe now cali has to adapt and manage itself better at the demand of the public. They make the laws, the government follows it.
Cali's is a more enslaved government style that I like.
But they're still bankrupt. So I cannot know.
And hell yes there should be a separate currency for the homeland. It makes perfect sense. One currency bound to the internal economy, the other one
bound to the global one.
I don't really see how creativity is suppressed. I suppose, however much I hate it, the education community is now a corporation that counters
corporate interests by seeking universal creative rights. Belonging to a university gives you tremendous advantages in the creativity department, and
little limitations. Because college is a corporation, and education is the product.
I'd be perfectly ok with giving people a bonus check for staying together, but I'd be well more in favor of rewards for good grades to their children.
One rewards you for doing nothing, the other rewards you for doing something.
I know the world was build by workers, but that's what I was saying earlier. A dollar backed by labor rather than debt would be well more
secure.
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