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After 2001: Our Neotech World



After 2001, the people clearly understood that big government and its career politicians suppressed us in the 20th-century from rising into the glorious paradise on Earth they now enjoyed. In that paradise, they lived like millionaires with extraordinary health and a deeply happy self. The new political paradigm opened the path to that paradise on Earth with a protection-only budget that eliminated the trillion dollars used exclusively to politicize society.

By now, after 2001, the people, enlightened by their amazing buying power and health, now saw the harsh double negative of that trillion dollars previously taxed and spent by the former 20th-century big-government budget: First, that trillion-dollar tax, straight out of our lives, simply sucked that enormous portion of money out of the economy, particularly out of those hard-working geniuses who liked to reinvest their money into growth to generate more wealth and jobs. The government redistributed the bulk of that money into the hands of lazy people who "inherited" a living and generated nothing beyond self-indulgence. Second, and even worse, the taxing and the spending of that trillion dollars each year gave big government big money to build big regulatory bureaucracies to rule over us with massive regulations that prevented geniuses and Neotech from ever taking off. So, the negative effect on us was painfully double: big government drained our money out of our lives and then used it to specifically block us from rising into a wealthy paradise on Earth! The happy, wealthy people after 2001 looked through history books while scratching their heads, wondering why we did not see this obvious double negative a lot, lot sooner. The old code was so debilitating, yet so well camouflaged as "good intentions". Few people back then really knew any better.

What about the elderly and the needy after 2001? In the 20th century, those people were stuck in the poverty trap caused by the social-welfare illusion. In my Second Vision, the elderly and needy gained the most after 2001, for they more than anyone needed an economic metamorphosis in which their savings and pensions suddenly could buy a hundred times more. And that is exactly what they got after the "solar eclipse" demonstration. The very next year, unburdened, free-to-soar technology began driving down costs to fractions. When the previous, 20th-century government had complete regulatory control over the economy with its trillion-dollar entitlement programs, prices did not go down. They went up. Inflation was a slow death-by-torture for the elderly and the needy on set incomes. Inflation, even slow inflation, eventually trapped the elderly and the needy in the dungeons of society as poverty-ridden, dependent slaves -- slaves to big government, forever dependent on their entitlement money. That slave class meant guaranteed votes for an ever-increasing regulatory government.

But after 2001, all that changed. Ironically, that change most benefited the huge American slave class -- the elderly and the needy. Under the make-the-people-millionaires program after 2001, everyone discovered financial independence and then financial prosperity.

What about health, education, and everyone's welfare? What about all those spending programs that got blacked out? The "solar eclipse" made everyone rich. Of course, being rich delivered unsurpassable welfare to everyone. Those who were dependent on entitlements benefited most. Those people were previously trapped "slaves", dependent on suppressive big government in order to survive in poverty. The "solar eclipse" freed those people to actually live like healthy kings as buying power and jobs began multiplying. ...So, everyone's welfare? Although the liberal media at first fought reality, the "solar eclipse" quickly solved the country's needs.

Now, I said healthy kings because unhampered, soaring technologies not only drove health-care costs to fractions, but quickly cured all serious diseases. Consider that years ago, Dr. Frank R. Wallace, a former Senior Research Chemist for Du Pont, was involved in research that offered a unique approach for the treatment of diseases. One potential approach involved the development of extremely fine fibers impregnated with slowly releasing drugs. If such fibers were injected around cancer tumors, for example, the growth of those encased tumors might be retarded or stopped -- to lay harmlessly dormant in their man-made coffins forever. But the FDA, looking out for the "public good", killed that and many other promising low-cost disease cures at Du Pont with cost-prohibitive regulations.



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