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The President of the United States is the boss of the cabinets and their regulatory bureaucracies that create regulations that burden advancing technology. The President of the United States has the power to set free advancing technology and send all ordinary people into better jobs and better incomes for the rest of their lives.
But that will never happen with a career politician as President because that would mean cutting his own branch of government, his own structure of power. The Neotech Society, a wealthy white-collar society, will not happen under a career politician. So, working-class Americans will never really be rich -- not until they elect a president with absolutely no political agenda. That person must have a single agenda -- not anything to do with politics whatsoever -- just a single inward drive to slash his own structure of power to end regulations. Strictly an inward agenda with no political "good intentions" at all. "Good intentions" quietly build more and more regulatory jobs under the Executive Branch, which builds more and more regulatory budgets, ultimately building more and more political power for the President. That process must be completely reversed to reduce more and more regulatory jobs under the Executive Branch, which reduces more and more regulatory budgets, ultimately reducing more and more political power from the President.
Imagine you elect for President a political candidate. They all have one basic objective: to build their own political careers, which means building their branch of government -- bureaucratic regulatory power -- one way or the other, from the left or from the right. Restricted technology would get strangled like the regulated railroad industry of the early 1900s and like all the manufacturing industries of the late 1900s. Outside of short-term cycles, the country's standard of living would continue to decline. Health would continue to decline as the burden on advancing technology would continue to drive up health-care costs. The long-term results would be poor, unhealthy families experiencing the hard life.
Now imagine you elected a Neotech president. He is not a politician and has one objective: to slash bureaucratic regulatory power, which means his own political power. Unrestricted technology would race forward like the unregulated computer industry. The country would steadily advance into a predominantly white-collar, upper-income society. Health would vastly improve as technological breakthroughs drove down health-care costs just as computer costs were driven down to fractions. The results would be wealthy, healthy families showered with technological breakthroughs.
Now ask yourself: "Do I want to live in the Neotech (technology-driven) World of wealth, health, convenience, entertainment...and experience the good life? Or do I want to live in the politically driven world and experience the hard life?" Consider your own life and how it can be in the future based on your decision.
Making the American people wealthy is actually simple and easy -- a cinch for the President of the United States. But, the President of the United States does not really want to weaken the system that gives him his power. To increase your power and wealth, he would have to slash his own power. You see, all ordinary people could quite rapidly soar to wealthy standards of living in the United States if the President slashed his own power by slashing all regulatory bureaucracies. Instead, he proceeds ahead with his "good intentions" that build his popularity and power...regulatory power over advancing technology, which suppresses everyone. A quick solution exists to this problem: the Great Replacement Program.
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