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Nevertheless, concerned people at century end pondered the "void" they thought would be left by the new government structure: the poor, education, health benefits, the old, medical research, social services. Other people pointed out that those programs "for the public good" had increasingly become follies under our 20th-century government. For, the career politicians did not put forth the effort necessary for spending money soundly. Thus, those programs were doomed.
This group of people pointed to social security and medicare for the elderly -- fiscally unsound programs that would eventually collapse.[ 11 ] They pointed to education -- continuous deterioration with high illiteracy rates among our public schools at century end. They pointed to medical research -- of all the major medical breakthroughs in the past several decades, not one had been made through government-funded research. All major medical breakthroughs had come through privately funded research. They pointed to social services -- totally ineffective within the 20th-century crime and drug explosion. They pointed to the poor -- the poor multiplied, crime rose, and welfare increasingly drained the taxpayer. Congress created an incompetent mess wherever it "improved the prosperity" of the people, they pointed out.
This group of people, who had read about the Six Visions, explained that only the market businessman could come in and clean up our government's incompetent messes. The "void" of the new government structure would never occur. This group of benevolent visionaries explained that, instead, a smooth two-step transition would take place: the Great Replacement Program would happen first to bring in the market businessmen and women to quickly stabilize things; then the Great Displacement Program would follow to spin off those programs. The programs for the public good would smoothly transfer into the hands of competent market businesspersons.
Until that point in time, as these visionaries explained, the government maintained unnatural monopolies over those programs "for the public good". The politicians and bureaucrats created those monopolies through legislation and regulation that restricted competition and through big spending budgets acquired by force-backed taxes. But after 2001, under the new code, with legislation and regulation slashed and the CID abolished, free-market competitive dynamics unfolded as the politicians' automatic spending monopoly folded. Then market businessmen quickly filled "the void".
The growing group of visionaries reassured the people about the Six Ultimate Gifts. The "problems" of the new government structure never occurred as the market businessmen and women took over and saved those programs ostensibly designed for the public good. For example, below I summarized some of the highlights, as I witnessed in my Visions:
Advanced and effective market-businessmen-run education replaced government-run education. Low-cost, high-quality education, under super-competitive free-market dynamics provided better and better values for less and less money. Savings on taxes more than paid for. The truly poor? Not a problem; schools accepted all children, even the disappearing poor, on future repayment basis. When that poor child grew up and became successful, he or she repaid. In time, free Internet education on Web TV replaced physical schools. Zero illiteracy. 100% productive peer pressure.
Advanced and cheap health care steadily appeared, free from cost-prohibitive regulations and litigation that previously drove up medical costs. People easily afforded the best care. The disappearing poor? Private investors backed the ill for future repayment with interest. If terminally ill, then patient received charitable care. (Private Red Cross type emergency programs existed for the small percentage of incapable needy.)
Poverty disappeared in the coming super prosperous Neotech Society led by market businessmen. Private, financial assistance was provided to unemployed and repaid with interest after employed. Jobs were in surplus. (Red Cross type emergency programs existed for the few remaining genuine needy.)
[ 11 ] Every penny of Social Security would be repaid with interest through the sale of government assets and through equity in private spin-offs during the Great Displacement Program.
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