Sunday, July 30, 2006

Double Digits Growth

If we had a single currency, what would change?

How many jobs would be lost among moneychangers? How much money would be lost among these people? Considerable losses would be experienced.

However, how much money would be saved? How many such people could shift employment from moneychanging to money-creating?

Our economy, the world economy, is backed into a theoretical corner. We cannot possibly make enough money, take enough money from other people, to justify our own existance. We thrive on waste, not on production. What good is 1000 SUV's if there is no one to buy them, you ask? I tell you, chop those SUVs up and make your dinner, make a microwave, you own the factories that make the products. You own the land that grows the food. Do it.

With this infrastructure, we could easily organize the world into production instead of trade. Employees would have little difficulty being motivated to help society in the variable modes of production instead of the production of trade. We're running out of trade. We have the opportunity instead to have an at-will economy stimulated by the history and gentle framework of trade.

We know what people want, because they are human and deserve a quality of life. They have obvious chemical systems and mental background that establishes their economy desires. We've marketed and studied this well enough that life should sell itself. Love should guide trade, not advertising. Let's build the efficient vehicles that everyone wants and get trade out of the way of communication and transportation. Let's grow the food that everyone plainly needs. The farmers know. Let them be compensated with whatever they need in earnest.

We have the technology to build a production economy. The efficiencies will be dramatic. I am estimating a 25% growth rate from these efficiencies effective almost immediately, as a worldwide regional average. We can make energy almost effortlessly. We can build vehicles that run on almost effortless energy. We can produce as much food as we need. We can make industrial products without forseeable limit using robotics. We can easily and much more quickly train technicians and engineers to use and manipulate the new tech machines. We can distribute it seamlessly.

Can we control the justice of who gets? Yes. A criminal does not get, because they are kept in rehabilitation, where they are stringently controlled. An economic glutton would not get because of distribution regulation quotas by governing body of industry. The wasting of industrial goods is unacceptable. That person must be voluntarily better educated. We cannot control people with their costs, that is untenable and a massive drag on anything good. We cannot control them with a universal ID, that is invasive and unloving. Everyone should be known, not stamped.

I believe that those given the opportunity to help produce will do so. I believe that theft will be eliminated if everything is ~free and all needs are met.

Is this similar to the Revelation New Jerusalem? Perhaps. If that city comes first, let it be and praise the Lord!! I do not know how wonderful it will be. But if we must still wait, let this system be put in place. Please use the systems described in these webrings on the right to assemble and organize this production society.

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