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Offline ecuworrier

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Re: Summer of Discontent
« on: June 21, 2011, 12:45:16 »
We need to get rid of this evil debt based system that favours the rich and put the power back into the hands of the people we elect to run our economy.
When were we last not controlled by such a system?  How could we get rid of it?

You have to go way back to the tally sticks issued by King Henry and used for over 700 years.
Simple, the government starts issuing a new currency, the Americans did it once with Abraham Lincoln's popular greenback dollars.
hmmm somehow a change in governance as far as the monetary is concerned would be nice.... to finish off corporate britain that would be good also.... would i trust the er first past the post and therefore undemocratically mandated gov to do the bizz? need i bother to answer?

we have become so international now and not sure which Henry your refer to... how would it work with like all the essential services like bin collections water lecky and who knows what else in foreign ownership or investment ... never mind all the people here there and everywhere...

the bit i don't quite get is... well it sounds a bit like a credit suystem (i haven't read your article) and well isn't that where all of this went wrong?

someone on the radio it was someone phoning in don't know who she was but she made sweeping comparisons with the german industrial systems and ours and refered also to the chinese systems of state intervention and control..... what she pointed to in the german systems were the high pensions (well no doubt that would be affected somewhere at least potentially) and also the high union participation ... that the unions and the roles of the unions in germany took on a whole different complexion they were valued politically as well as within managemetn structures of industry workers themselves sat on the boards ... here she implied we saw unions as nuisance factors and something to be despised... like as we are hearing in current debates from various tories there is a desire to rescue corporate britain and small busainess britain by squeezing the poor ....  coprorate britain favours the rich and foreign investors and financial services small business britain will affect or impact loads of people of all sorts

so where really are the seat of the problems?  are we content to create a virtual slave econonomy  where people are forced into labour without being able to afford food lecky bills transport and accomodation?

even the Vineyard owner made sure that his helpers were paid the right amount to live tomorrow

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