"MARKETOCRACY" AND VOTER POWERIs There Any Point to Popularizing Social Credit(or Similar Reform to a MonetarySystem of Porduction) ?Introduction
From: Steve Russell:
"Voters are ignored because in a marketocracy moving
to one market, the voters in any
particular nation-state
are irrelevant, because the
policies of any particular
nation-
state are irrelevant.
"The idea that a nation-state can regulate a transnational
"The idea that a nation-state can regulate a transnational
corporation with annual production
that exceeds the nation-
state's GDP requires a political
theory with which I am
unacquainted.
"That description does not apply to all nation-states yet,
"That description does not apply to all nation-states yet,
but it applies to most of them,
and those to which it does
not apply (U.S., Japan, etc.) seem
disinclined to use what
power they have."
--- Steve Russell
Elections do MatterSteve, I agree with your thought to a poiint. Certainlyit appears that the US and Japan have not appliedcommon sense to their economic problems.But the issue to me is Internet Forums -- TheirPurpose and Style.Not all forums -- of course. Most have the rightpurpose and style for their members. But someare oriented toward reform of money systems.They have a unique problem --Bankers, accuntants, economists andauthors, generally, make money -- hard money --on the systems in place without reform.In essence, we want soft money. We needvoters because all the professions are againstus.OK. Maybe we need ten money-reform sites thatstay with the cannon and compete to publish inthe various literatures in the commercial andintellectual markets.But we need at least one internet site that looksto the ordinary voter as a source of power.I think I remarked yesterday that, that idiot RossPerot, paved the way for popularizing economicideas. He, more than John Kenneth Galbraith,got down to the guy in the street to make him thinka lower deficit and debt meant something.I believe voters count. And we can reach themJohn
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