Why? Jobs, Jobs, Jobs

Why should 9.4 % of the American people have to wait for better economic times? If it only takes 90 % 0f the work force to produce all the goods and services people need, cut the number of hours worked by making businesses pay double time for all hours over 36 hours worked per week. Tax the rich, spend more, give it to the
poor. They will spend it and the rich will get it back with a profit. Why can’t the Treasury Department create the new money needed to put people to work building and repairing the infrastructure instead of allowing the Federal Reserve to create new money and give it to the Devil damn banks?

The states need new money. They gave up their right to create new money when they became part of the United States of America. The states need to set up an electronic banking system and pay all of its bills with electronic credit cards. Money is the medium of exchange. It has no real value. Goods and services have real value.

STATES SHOULD CREATE OWN ELECTRONIC BANKING SYSTEM

States do not need to go bankrupt or raise taxes. They need to
create state electronic banking systems. They can pay all of the
states bills with digital money good anywhere in their state and
exchangeable with the US Dollar. They can create float.
Get smart, states! The Federal Government should create
new money and give it to the states. The Federal Reserve
stands in the way of that! Pay all employees with digital
plastic credit cards.The Federal Reserve Banking System
needs some competition.

PIERS MORGAN AND OPRAH WINFREY

PIERS MORGAN IS NO LARRY KING

The first interview I saw Larry King do 25 years
ago, I said, that if Larry would follow that path, he
would be around for as long as he wanted to be. He
never used I or me. He kept himself out of the picture
and kept focus on the guest.

In Piers first interview with Oprah Winfrey, it was hard to
tell who was the greatest. Don’t give much weight to this
article since I am not fond of Prima Donnas. I know that Oprah is the Greatest, but I never did like her greatness.

My vision for the 21st century and beyond

     For many people around the world, the coming of the year 2000 seems to have little significance…nothing more than a change of numbers on the calendar
 or a different set of digits on a computer screen or in a personal checkbook.  But I view the approach of the new millennium quite differently. To me, it  seems a most auspicious occasion, truly a time for a new beginning for humankind…a time when human hearts, minds and souls will be receptive to a new philosophy, a time when people around the world will long for and finally achieve a common mindset…leading to a collective  attitude that, for the first time in human history, will usher in a long-lasting era of peace and prosperity for all citizens of planet earth.

Indeed, by the year 2000, many factors favoring an instant mindset change will already be in place…communicative, scientific, and technological advancements; improved worldwide economic conditions; settlement of geographic disputes; and growing political and religious tolerance.  These factors will give citizens of planet earth cause to reflect, to adopt a new mindset one making it possible for those who have plenty to have even more and those who have not, to have plenty.

At the center of this new mindset are three fundamental principles: One, the world is now, more than ever before, an interdependent society, one where citizens of  one country need the products and services of many others. Two, supplies of both people resources and natural resources already exist which are sufficient for supplying goods and services to satisfy the needs and desires of the entire world.  Three, the United Nations can be restructured in the following ways: It should be empowered with authority to function as the world s police,  with the ability for enforcing a new world order; it should have the right to hold leaders of any nation responsible for conflicts they might cause; and it should have powers of indictment for the purpose of bringing them to justice.  The United Nations should dedicate itself to helping nations to work together to bring about practical solutions to common problems. 
 
But how can we bring about a spirit of cooperation between government, business and the people?  How can we unite public and private sectors in a working relationship such that the doors to individual opportunity will be flung wide open for all?  How can we reshape our community so that all people will be able to find their way into society and reap fully the rewards of their labors? The answer, mixturism, a philosophy that blends the best features of public and private enterprise where pragmatism, not labels, rules. 
 
History has shown that pure capitalism and pure socialism are deeply flawed. When one or the other system is practiced exclusively, problems are created, not solved. On the other hand, mixturism applies whichever approach seems most likely to solve a problem, regardless of whether it involves the private sector, the public sector, or joint private and public sectors working together. The philosophy of mixturism recognizes that there are five basic human needs which must be met: First, we must have a health care system that will provide the very best in medical care for everyone, from conception to death. Individual personal income should not determine eligibility. Second, we must develop a public and private system
of education that will provide the best possible academic and vocational training for all people. Third, we must establish a reserve-retraining work-force system, surrounded and supported by full-service child-care capabilities. With such a system in place, no one who wants a job will ever be without one.  Fourth, we must make it possible for
every person to have a decent place to live, be it a house, an apartment or a condominium. To achieve this, we must be courageous enough to limit the number of people through sensible population control. Fifth, we must have a monetary system that will provide a balanced money supply at all times, one that is equivalent to the goods and services peoples handsand minds can produce.

 Mixturism addresses all these basic human needs.  But to maximize the effectiveness of this philosophy, individuals must assume responsibility for their own success in life, recognizing that the family is paramount and that concern for the well-being of others is crucial to maintaining a civilized order. Each nation must work toward becoming a democratic society and must guarantee its people an individual bill of rights.  The United Nations must protect these rights.   But we must also ensure that the U.S. military can reinforce the United Nations and be independently capable of halting any aggression on its own.

With the dawning of the new millennium, humankind has the opportunity to embrace a new mindset…one which sets aside ideology and selfishness in favor  of pragmatic problem solving and cooperation. So, let us look forward to the 21st century.  Let us view it as a new beginning as we strive to create a new era of lasting peace and prosperity.

Mr. President, don’t let the thieves of Wall Street and big business steal your stimulus package with a price marker. They stole the Bush rebates before they ever got to the people. THESE THIEVES HAVE NO SHAME.  The Constitution does not give thieves the right to get whatever the traffic will bear.

NATIONAL DEBT IS NOT YOURS OR YOUR CHILDREN OR YOUR GRANDCHILDREN

THE BIGGEST LIE EVER PERPETRATED ON THE AMERICAN PEOPLE BY THE CONSERVATIVES, CONGRESS, AND THE NEWS MEDIA IS TELLING THE AMERICAN PEOPLE THAT THE NATIONAL DEBT IS THEIR DEBT, THEIR CHILDREN’S DEBT AND THEIR GRANDCHILDREN’S DEBT. THIS IS ABSOLUTELY FALSE. THE GOVERNMENT’S DEBT IS THE GOVERNMENT’S DEBT AND NOT THE PEOPLE’S DEBT, AND THE GOVERNMENT IS IN A POSITION TO EASILY MANAGE THEIR DEBT.

CONSIDER THESE FACTS: THE TOTAL ASSETS OF THE U.S. ECONOMY ARE $213 TRILLION, AND THE NATIONAL DEBT IS $13.1 TILLION, WHICH IS ONLY 6.1% OF THE TOTAL ASSETS.
THE GDP DOES NOT GO BACKTO ZERO ON DECEMBER THIRTY- FIRST OF EACH YEAR, BUT EACH MONTH KEEPS ADDING TO THE ECONOMIC ASSETS OF THE U.S. ECONOMY. ARTICLE
1, SECTION 8, OF THE CONSTITUTION GIVES THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT THE POWER TO BORROW MONEY ON ITS ASSETS, THE POWER TO TAX, AND THE
POWER TO CREATE MONEY.

HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO OWE ONLY 6.1% OF YOUR ECONOMIC ASSETS , BE ABLE TO COLLECT TAXES FROM EVERYONE IN AMERICA, AND BE ABLE TO CREATE MONEY? THAT’S THE STATUS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, WHICH HAS THE MEANS TO COPE WITH ANY FINANCIAL SITUATION.

IF YOU ARE LOSING SLEEP OVER THE NATIONAL DEBT AND THINKING THAT SOCIAL SECURITY AND MEDICARE ARE GOING BROKE, GO BACK TO SLEEP. THAT WILL NEVER HAPPEN. IF YOU WANT TO WORRY ABOUT THESE THINGS, DON’T WORRY ABOUT THE MONEY PART. ANY DEFICIT CAN BE MADE UP OUT OF GENERAL FUNDS.

THIS BIG LIE ABOUT THE NATIONAL DEBT STANDS IN THE WAY OF THE GOVERNMENT SPENDING AS MUCH MONEY AS IT SHOULD TO EDUCATE, TO PROVIDE EMPLOYMENT, TO HAVE UNIVERSAL
HEALTH CARE, TO KEEP A BALANCED MONEY SUPPLY AT ALL TIMES, AND TO INITIATE PROGRAMS TO PROVIDE GOOD HOUSING FOR ALL THE PEOPLE.

IN SUMMARY, YOU DON’T OWE A CENT ON THE NATIONAL DEBT, AND THE GOVERNMENT IS NOT BROKE BUT RATHER IT IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE.

WE NEED TO TAX LESS, BORROW LESS, AND CREATE MORE MONEY.

THE CONSTITUTION Article 1, Section 8 The congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes, duties, impost and excises, to pay the debts and provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States; to borrow money on the credit
of the United States; TO COIN MONEY, REGULATE THE VALUE THEREOF, AND OF FOREIGN COIN,
AND FIX THE STANDARD OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES…

CONSERVATIVES STAND IN THE WAY OF PROGESSIVE IDEAS, RAILING AGAINST BIG GOVERNMENT AND TALKING ENDLESSLY ABOUT ELIMINATING ESSENTIAL PROGRAMS.
THE NEWS MEDIA SHOULD BE ASKING THESE PEOPLE WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING BIG GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS THEY WOULD DROP: THE ARMY, THE NAVY, THE AIR FORCE, THE MARINE CORPS, THE COAST GUARD, THE CIA, THE SECRET SERVICE, THE FBI, HOMELAND SECURITY, THE FDA, THE FAA, OTHER DEPARTMENTS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, THE SUPREME COURT, ALL THE FEDERAL COURTS, THE INTERSTATE AND U.S. HIGHWAY SYSTEMS, THE POST OFFICE, MEDICARE AND MEDICAID, SOCIAL SECURITY, IRS, PUBLIC EDUCATION, AND THE HUNDREDS OF OTHER BIG GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS THAT HELP MAKE AMERICA GREAT AND WHICH WE CANNOT DO WITHOUT.