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Whereas I could not tell when exactly the sale occurred, I did see the megatrend to end big government was economically driven. As people increasingly realized the wealth they would incur, the pressure built. The old political cork popped off within a few years. Everyone -- old and young alike -- was ready to depoliticize America...in other words, get old 20th-century big government completely out of our lives. The government then had to sell its assets to private businesses to get out of our lives. The government netted trillions of dollars as it shrank to its original purpose of protecting our citizens and our country, not running our lives. The bulk of those trillions of dollars went to our oldest Americans -- to repaying with full fair-market interest their Social Security investments.
When that happened, new technologies unhampered by big-government red tape raced forward at blinding speeds, pushed ahead by aggressive entrepreneurs, free and rising by the millions, dwarfing the nonpoliticized computer/cyberspace phenomenon. Those famous free-falling prices in the computer industry spread to nearly all other industries. Before long, we lived like millionaires.
Under the old code, the younger generation viewed the older generation with growing cynicism. Younger folk resented giving up precious money each paycheck to Social Security. But under the new code, the younger generation viewed seniors as heroes, for they led the political charge for the Neotech Party.
The Modern Money Miracle put to rest the war between generations. Everyone got rich, starting with the senior citizens, quickly followed by all Americans. Ordinary people, young and old, lived like millionaires as the result of driving big government out of our lives.
Indeed, millionaire wealth came to all individuals from universal Neotech. That personal wealth allowed us to increase whatever stimulated our lives to exciting new heights.
Tracing our primordial roots, man was originally a running animal, tracking herds for many days and nights on end. That nonstop life as hunters was exhilarating both physically and mentally. Still the same animal, our anatomy and psyche still needed massive stimulation. In 20th-century suppressed society, however, trapped in our boring routine ruts, we dreadfully lacked that exhilarating body/mind stimulation. That was precisely why we formed so many bad habits under the old code from overeating and TV addiction to alcoholism and promiscuous sex -- precisely for that dreadfully missing need...stimulation.
Those who surfed the Internet at century end knew the explosion of stimulation the computer offered versus just a few years before when computers were limited to specific technical applications. That same explosion of stimulation happened in every nook and cranny of our lives when Neotech spread throughout all industries under the new code. Put another way, the Neotech World really turned us on. When the massive exhilaration returned to our bodies and minds, just as in our exhilarating running and tracking days, then people lost their need for stimulating bad habits and addictions at all levels. Overeating, drugs, excessive alcohol, promiscuous sex vanished as millionaire money, power, and romantic love overwhelmed us. Happiness was the meaning of life, and the Neotech Era's overwhelming stimulation delivered that lost treasure to our lives.
At century end, some experts felt America was too far gone and would sink into a prolonged Catastrophic Era because of our huge debt. The standard of living in America would continue to weaken, they thought; the middle class would slowly sink into poverty, they said.
They pointed out that, not very long ago, America was the world's warm home of security. A good job with a solid company meant you were taken care of for life. That security no longer existed. As big businesses continually downsized and brought jobs overseas, few new jobs replaced the lost jobs. The job creators, the aggressive entrepreneurs, had been shut down by big government. Aggressive entrepreneurs could no longer compete with big business, for big government had simply made it too difficult and downright dangerous to be an aggressive entrepreneur those days. The Michael Milken chapter of history demonstrated how big-government regulations destroyed aggressive entrepreneurs, especially those who challenged the Establishment. And now, big-government regulations and legislation were firmly in place to prevent new aggressive entrepreneurs from rising. As a result, America's middle class was dying. To bring life back into our economy and bring security back to our middle class was impossible, some of the experts predicted. Of course, they did not know about the coming Neotech World where the old political structure and its big government was replaced by the new political paradigm and its get-rich government.
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