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After 2001: Our Neotech World



First, super rapidly advancing new technologies brought near-perfect health to the young, the old, and to those in the prime of their lives. We were in a race for our lives against the dark side of Mother Nature. For decades we stayed several steps ahead of that dark side. But politicization of any industry slowed progress to a snail's pace. The increased politicization of the health industry throughout the 20th century eventually had the dark side of Mother Nature advancing faster than medicine. Devastating new viruses and drug-resistant bacteria were on the rise. Antibiotics were losing their effectiveness. Technology and medical progress fell behind in this race, which caused millions of unnecessary deaths. To win the race called for the opposite extreme: to aggressively depoliticize the medical industry and free the geniuses of society, those aggressive entrepreneurs, as seen in the computer/cyberspace industry.

As we approached the third millennium, America increasingly welcomed Neotech. The growing American megatrend against old 20th-century big government was no coincidence -- it was a sign of a major shift to a new 21st-century get-rich government. Aggressive depoliticization began with the first party from the 21st-century get-rich government called the Neotech Party. Depoliticizing America versus politicizing America was a matter of life versus death, a matter of new technologies (Neotech) quickly outrunning infectious diseases before it was too late and they outran us.

Moreover, depoliticizing America was a matter of quality of life. For, when the geniuses of society and their progressive technologies were set free in every industry, then nearly all costs of living, not just computers, were driven down to fractions. Just as minimum-wage computer consumers became computer rich, all ordinary people -- yes you -- actually became rich and lived in luxury.

With the new political paradigm, you became the person you always dreamed of, the person you were meant to be. You see, the whole working world changed as technology soared and industries raced ahead. You became a precious commodity like those lucky contributors to the progressive computer/cyberspace world. In other words, with business booming ten times beyond any previous boom, people were in short supply and high demand. Businesses trained you to be an in-house entrepreneur and to work an exciting "mini-company", a job of the mind that released your unknown creative self.

In summary, the dawning of the new millennium and the new Neotech Era quickly meant three things for you:

  1. Near-perfect health for you, your children, and parents.

  2. Millionaire standards of living for you and all your loved ones.

  3. Exciting entrepreneurial jobs of the mind for you, drawing together your whole family behind your big-shot success.

Of course, the first benefit of near-perfect health upon defeating all diseases with super rapidly advancing new technologies was obvious. So, let us look at the second benefit of super rapidly advancing new technology, a millionaire fact:

The Wealth Fact:

You Will Live Like A Millionaire!

Answer these questions to yourself: "What is my savings?" "What is my income?" Now, answer this to yourself: "How many times do I need to multiply my savings and income to live like a millionaire?" What's your answer? A dozen times...a hundred times? Say you have a few thousand dollars saved and say you make twenty thousand dollars a year. In other words, like most people, say you are just getting by. How many times would you need to multiply your savings and income to live like a rich millionaire? A hundred times would be plenty, for then you would have a few hundred thousand dollars in a rapidly growing savings with a yearly income of two million dollars.

Upon depoliticizing America under tomorrow's new political paradigm, your purchasing power multiplied 100 times, as an average, across all consumer products. As you know, in the late 20th century computer buying power multiplied a thousand times. Of course, computers were technologically intensive. Nevertheless, while minimum-wage computer consumers became computer rich as their buying power multiplied 100,000%, the computers posted history's first demonstration of the catalytic wealth-explosion that comes from mixing modern technology with depoliticizing American industry. That awesome computer revolution was a preview of the coming, great Technological Revolution upon depoliticizing all existing and new industries. As with the computers, the costs of living over nearly everything dropped to fractions. Of course, the more technologically intensive the industry, the more prices tumbled toward zero and the more buying power soared toward infinity. Conservatively speaking, buying power increased, on average across all industries and consumer products, 100 times. Even minimum-wage consumers became rich.



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