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Edlprnaaa 09-18-2008 07:40 PM

The $$ Solution in simple words
 
The one political party which today has identified this problem and has a platform to meet it is not a U.S. party. It is the Democratic Party for Social Credit of New Zealand. (See www.democrats.org.nz.)

The party platform states: “Development of modern banking has resulted in nations losing the power to issue most of their own money. The present economic system, worldwide, is based on debt” Among its platform provisions are:

A social credit economy based on a citizens’ dividend and consumer price subsidies; A guaranteed basic income regardless of employment status; Grants and interest-free loans for public works and community projects; A strong public health system; Fair regulations and reduced compliance costs for business; A fair tax system based on a financial transactions tax; Publicly-funded education with no student loans; Full public ownership of strategic assets; and A national program of public housing. If the U.S. adopted these policies, along with national single-payer health insurance and public financing of all federal, state, and local elections, an entirely new type of economic and monetary system would come into existence. It would be a system that would eliminate the need for the U.S. to cover up its economic and financial failures through foreign conquests. The following measures could then be taken:

Begin negotiations with Russia for a full-spectrum economic, military, and cultural alliance. Freeze all U.S. military combat activity overseas until withdrawals can be negotiated. Outlaw all acts of undeclared covert warfare by U.S. intelligence agencies. Such policy changes as the foregoing would be a real prescription for “change” in the 2008 presidential election. The fact that these are not likely to happen shows the desperation of the present situation, the paralysis of the U.S. political system, and the failure of those running for office. Consequently, individuals and groups who understand what is going on must take action now to protect themselves in the face of chaos that can only get worse.

FULL ARTICLE AT

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.p...t=va&aid=10256

Zarathustra 09-18-2008 07:50 PM

Re: The $$ Solution in simple words
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Edlprnaaa (Post 19017)
The one political party which today has identified this problem and has a platform to meet it is not a U.S. party. It is the Democratic Party for Social Credit of New Zealand. (See www.democrats.org.nz.)

The party platform states: “Development of modern banking has resulted in nations losing the power to issue most of their own money. The present economic system, worldwide, is based on debt” Among its platform provisions are:

A social credit economy based on a citizens’ dividend and consumer price subsidies; A guaranteed basic income regardless of employment status; Grants and interest-free loans for public works and community projects; A strong public health system; Fair regulations and reduced compliance costs for business; A fair tax system based on a financial transactions tax; Publicly-funded education with no student loans; Full public ownership of strategic assets; and A national program of public housing. If the U.S. adopted these policies, along with national single-payer health insurance and public financing of all federal, state, and local elections, an entirely new type of economic and monetary system would come into existence. It would be a system that would eliminate the need for the U.S. to cover up its economic and financial failures through foreign conquests. The following measures could then be taken:

Begin negotiations with Russia for a full-spectrum economic, military, and cultural alliance. Freeze all U.S. military combat activity overseas until withdrawals can be negotiated. Outlaw all acts of undeclared covert warfare by U.S. intelligence agencies. Such policy changes as the foregoing would be a real prescription for “change” in the 2008 presidential election. The fact that these are not likely to happen shows the desperation of the present situation, the paralysis of the U.S. political system, and the failure of those running for office. Consequently, individuals and groups who understand what is going on must take action now to protect themselves in the face of chaos that can only get worse.

FULL ARTICLE AT

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.p...t=va&aid=10256

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