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The drive behind market-driven businessmen was not politics but the market -- economic wealth -- thus making the Neotech Party the first political party to truly benefit the people. Therefore, the Neotech Party pulled voters from all across the board -- Republicans, Democrats, workers, retirees, men, women, minorities, majorities, the wealthy, the needy. Indeed, everyone wanted a higher standard of living.
The Neotech Party became the dream party everyone always hoped for but never had. Its platform was based on the alluring make-the-people-millionaires program. The Neotech Party wanted to see the people "start living like millionaires within the first term".
The market businessmen explained that the impetus behind the computer/cyberspace revolution was aggressive entrepreneurs -- geniuses of society. Aggressive entrepreneurs, the geniuses of society, would rise in other industries once the Neotech Party depoliticized those industries, the market businessmen claimed.
The incentive to the general public to get the market businessmen into office was powerful, perhaps unbeatable. The platform was solid, well presented, fresh and exciting...and much wanted and needed. All other potential third parties were based on political ideas -- on (yawn) politics. They attracted only constituents favorable to those fragmented ideas. The Neotech Party was based on economic ideas -- the one big common denominator of great interest among the people and the extreme opposite of politics. And because the candidates were all market businessmen, the economic ideas were not political rhetoric. In fact, the central theme of the Neotech Party was: depoliticize America to set free all industries like the computer industry...thus make the people live like millionaires and have their every need taken care of by the Neotech Society. The temptation was too great to resist. The Neotech Party (Neotech: new technology) became America's rising star of the 21st century.
In the late 20th century, the megatrend against big government built more and more momentum as people saw its favorable economic impact. In short, the people were monetarily motivated -- that common denominator everyone liked. In the end, that economically driven anti big-government megatrend depoliticized our country -- indeed, the very platform of the Neotech Party and the new political paradigm. Then new technology (i.e., Neotech) raced forward at ever increasing speeds. That was what the people wanted; that was what the Neotech Party delivered. The megatrend led America straight to the Neotech Party after 2001. The people wanted to experience mankind's greatest bonanza, not mankind's greatest tragedy.
My Visions showed that super efficient local police and national defense managed by super competent market businessmen and women were guided by the Individual Rights Amendment (page 261). The Constitution was now grounded to the Individual Rights Amendment to which everything answered. The Individual Rights Amendment guaranteed objective justice in the courts, thus protection of our citizens, as the Founding Fathers envisioned.
Big government's prize possession of the 20th century -- that was, programs for the "public good", a regulatory paradise -- thrived on political issues, rivalries, debates, votes...and regulations. To sell you their political issues and win your votes in the power-by-numbers 20th-century system, the career politicians with the help of the liberal media constantly hoodwinked the masses. But, as big government and its bogus job to rule over us "for the public good" ended, the endless flow of political issues ended. Instead, government became cut-and-dry as protection at its indivisible individual level took over. Without the mazes of conflicting political issues put on the people, livelihoods built on hoodwinking the people could no longer exist. Political rivalries could no longer survive. Instead, nonconflicting simple performance determined the job being done for us. Like any business, the numbers did not lie.
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