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The Geniuses Of Society Will Make You A Millionaire
Today & Climbing | Begins to Sink | |
40 | Taxes[ 7 ] | 20 |
40 | Regulations/Legislations | 20 |
20 | Litigation | 10 |
100 | Total | 70 |
When The B.O.A.T. Of Freeloaders Sinks
YOU ARE WORTH MILLIONS!
Your education prepared you for a specialized, boring life, and your job trapped you into that specialized routine rut. But you live in a lucky time. The nature of the career politician is being recognized, and the Great Replacement Program is on the horizon.
Indeed, career politicians axiomatically push down society because of an irreversible flaw: re-election fever. Driven by re-election fever, they generate more and more laws to gain recognition and popularity. But all those laws create more and more taxes, regulators, lawyers, and lawsuits that strangle the progress of America's business and technology. As society is pushed down, we are all squeezed into our stagnation-traps and have always lived there. We do not know the great world beyond. We only dreamed about it when we were children.
In short, as first seen with the computers, modern technology has reached a critical point that can send prices everywhere into free-falls that will make us rich. Self-serving leaders, however, prevent those free-falls. Indeed, on the eve of the information revolution, our leaders hold back progressive technology with regulation and legislation -- all in the name of "good intentions" to "serve the people". Unbeknownst to us, our government today wrongly exists for two purposes:
In short, career politicians live in that reckless inheritance-like mode that will eventually destroy our society. They spend our money to disingenuously "serve the people" but really to serve themselves by self-indulging in their own political viability. Indeed, they irresponsibly consume our wealth to buy votes for re-election.
The market-driven businessman, by contrast, lives in the responsible productive mode that builds society. He produces values to generate wealth, which genuinely serves society. Indeed, only the market-driven businessman has demonstrated that he puts out the enormous effort to serve the people.
In short, spending other people's money is easy and downright self-indulging...consuming our wealth to selfishly buy votes. By nature of the difficulty in genuinely enhancing the well-being of the people, politicians cannot succeed. Indeed, government that falls into that second purpose -- to enhance the well-being of the people -- is unsound. It must all go to market businessmen and women who generate and spend their own money, not ours. Only then will our country actually succeed at social programs. That will happen soon after the Great Replacement Program and will be called the Great Displacement Program. Then our government will focus on its one proper purpose -- to protect the people.
So, what causes the B.O.A.T. and how do we sink it? As explained in the previous chapters, all "good intentions", all social and regulatory programs to serve the people ironically build the B.O.A.T. And to sink it, we must completely eliminate that second, disingenuous purpose of government through the Great Replacement/Great Displacement Program.
Imagine the very poor, third-world countries: Leaders badly burden business and advancing technology. Desperation, starvation, crime take over as those self-indulging parasites destroy the workers. Who can help the hungry masses? Their only savior is that rare and gifted person who can build a business or expand a business to provide new jobs and money. He is a hard-working person who brings jobs to those people and food to their tables. Only he can serve the people.
I call that person: the market businessman. He is very different from the rich businessmen who work hand-in-hand with the government. They just drain their companies and their employees. I call them: political businessmen.
The market businessman is the one person who can move society up for others. Looking at a poor country makes that obvious, for he rescues those people from homelessness and death. But his value is just as vital even in the relatively wealthy United States. The market businessman moves society up for others.
Career politicians envy the market businessman. Career politicians burden, even attack the market businessman. In China, career politicians can still put to death market businessmen in the name of "economic crimes". In Russia, until the collapse of the Soviet Empire, they did the same. Wherever you go in the world, the degree of poverty has a direct relationship to the degree the market businessman is burdened and destroyed. Even in the prosperous United States, career politicians and regulatory bureaucrats cause a number of market businessmen to go to prison each year. For example, most of the Wall Street "white-collar crime" laws and regulations are distant cousins to China's "economic crimes". Aggressive political policy against market businessmen suppresses society, which blocks everyone's dreams from coming true.
Two groups of people live in this world:
The Workers: all people who put more into society than they take out, from the laborer to founders of great business empires.
The Parasites: all people who take more out of society than they put in, from the petty thief to leaders of great countries.
Both groups of people have leaders: The workers' leaders, market businessmen and woman, bring prosperity and jobs to the workers. The parasites' leaders, career politicians, create conditions for more parasites.
The most leveraged parasites to replace are their leaders -- the career politicians. For, those politicians enable parasites to exist not only in government, but in big business and society as well:
Indeed, who exactly is qualified to lead our country? To build the economy requires building the business of a country. Career politicians never built a business in their lives. They know nothing about the details of business as they merely "inherit" their power, not earn it. They cannot fulfill their ostensible purpose to build the economy and the well-being of the people.
If you were asked, "Who is qualified to lead the construction of your new home?", you would answer, "Those who build homes." You would not answer, "Politicians and bureaucrats."
Our career politicians know as little about business as they do about construction. They never ran a business in their lives. Yet, they shape and control our businesses and jobs -- our economy -- with their laws and regulations. ...If career politicians were to build your house, it would fall during the first bad storm. Well, our economy faces rough storms of international competition.
Career politicians have never been replaced as a whole by market businessmen. Why not? Because of cleverly crafted illusions. Remember the other job of career politicians: to protect the people. Career politicians, frauds who cannot build the economy, create someone whom they will "protect" us from in order to justify their legislative and regulatory role over our economy. They create the illusion that they must protect us from the "greedy" market businessman, which justifies their worthiness to us and hides who they themselves are: the destructive people of society whom we must protect the people from.
Career politicians mislead the public into believing and accepting their illusions, from the "economic crimes" in which China puts the market businessman to death...to their distant cousin "white-collar crimes" from the "decade of greed" in which America puts market businessmen in jail.
Ironically and tragically, legislation and regulation -- burdens on advancing technology -- build popularity and political power for career politicians and bureaucrats. Moreover, legislation and regulation build the dirty alley of law in America, which is eating alive America's competitiveness. If you throw one sandwich into a dirty alley, four rats come out to eat. If you throw 25 sandwiches into a dirty alley, eventually 100 rats come out to eat. ...Our lawmakers are throwing piles of sandwiches into the dirty alley of law. Packs of lawyers -- over 800,000 lawyers -- have come out to eat our economy like rats. Not all are parasites, but the majority are hurting our competitive position on the world economy.
Consider some original business founders: Henry Ford, Andrew Carnegie, Thomas Edison, John D. Rockefeller; these are all people who built industrial empires, employed hundreds of thousands of people, and brought better standards of living to the average family. Moreover, today's aggressive entrepreneurs and other truly hard-working leaders of businesses, large and small, bring jobs and better standards of living to society. ...The head to the working class serves the people and should be our leaders. Career politicians inherently know this and do not like it. We must bring the head and the body of the working class together through the Great Replacement Program.
Always keep in mind that building a value for society takes effort. Our political leaders do not build values for society...they chose the lazy "inherited" route and do not put forth effort. Everything they do is in that crafted supervisory mode, never building a thing. They just ride on the efforts of others, burden society, and consume wealth.
Furthermore, our political leaders have prestige, a lot of power and activity around them and big-shot positions of "importance". All that activity around them, "importance", and prestige -- where does it come from? Not from building values and earning it, for these are lazy people. Thus, all their activity and prestige, if it does not come from building values, then it must come from burdening existing values -- from legislating and regulating business...by building their B.O.A.T. (i.e., burden on advancing technology).
Prestige is either earned through building values for society; or it can be stolen from those who earned it by burdening their values. In fact, the more prestige, the more a lazy person with power must burden, even destroy values. That is why the prestigious career politicians are our greatest enemy, for they outright suppress the advancement of society that would, on the eve of the information revolution, send prices tumbling toward zero and send standards of living soaring toward millionaire-like wealth.
All career politicians, regulatory bureaucrats, most media giants, and many million-dollar lawyers steal prestige. They steal prestige from the market businessman by legislating, regulating, and sometimes even jailing the best...with great fanfare and media coverage for themselves, as demonstrated in the Rudolph Giuliani versus Michael Milken chapter of history. Electrifying businessman Milken wrongly went to prison. Envious bureaucrat Giuliani took him down and got national publicity and eventually the mayoralty of New York with presidential aspirations. Career politicians steal prestige and consume wealth. They do not earn wealth and prestige. They do not build values for society. They burden values for their own free ride in life and block the great prosperity-explosion for the people.
In order to justify themselves, lazy people with power -- our current leaders -- must create a so-called "need" for themselves. They must stir up "important activity" around themselves to justify themselves. But they do not build values. Therefore, all this unnecessary "supervisory" activity burdens the economy.
Envy plays a big role in building the B.O.A.T. Only one group of people in civilization feels envy. The parasitical class is the inferior class of society. Feeling inferior, the parasites feel envy toward the superior working class, especially the working-class leader. They secretly feel a desire to destroy him.
Envy -- let's talk about that for a moment: A parasite's envy grows as the working person's value to society grows. The greatest value one can bring to society is job creation. Therefore, envy is most targeted at aggressive entrepreneurs and leading market businessmen -- those we must protect! This envy targeted at business and successful businessmen is the fingerprint of the parasitical class. The envy comes from inferior feelings deep inside. This envy lets us spot and know our enemies, even if we cannot see through their illusions that make them look important to us.
Now, their envy teams up with their need to justify themselves. Guided by envy, they stir up a lot of activity in their jobs. This illusion of importance brings them popularity and power. Driven by envy, our career politicians and ambitious bureaucrats develop laws and regulations that greatly burden and sometimes destroy market businessmen and their businesses. After all, the market businessmen and women will eventually put career politicians out of business, which becomes more evident with every election.
For now, we still succumb to their illusions because we are too specialized. Just as if we were in a magic show and did not know how the magicians' illusions worked, we do not know how the career politicians' illusions work. Yet, their illusions burden our market businessmen and women. Henceforth, we can see the envy -- the fingerprint of the parasitical leaders. Then, we can observe those people stealing prestige, stealing their way to political prominence by building their B.O.A.T.
Realize that it is easy to regulate and legislate, and it is hard to build. Our lazy political leaders seek the easy way. Indeed, there are two paths to prestige and self-esteem. One is a legitimate path: that is the hard and slow process of building values for society. Market businessmen and women gain recognition and self-esteem over years of building up and bringing tangible values to society. Then there is an illegitimate path: that is the easy and fast process of tearing down or regulating the advancement of values in society.
To see through the illusions and spot the parasitical elite is difficult. Again, we are just too specialized. We sense the laziness and corruption, but we cannot easily expose it. But to spot the fingerprint of envy is not so difficult. Indeed, the zealous approval for legislating and regulating business, particularly aggressive entrepreneurs and their advancing technologies, is the unmistakable fingerprint of envy that belongs only to the parasitical soul. Of course, legislating and regulating the information revolution would cost us our millionaire status in the next few years.
Now, you might say, doesn't regulating provide a value? The answer is, "Yes, it does when you pay for that service." In other words, when regulating is a free-market service. In our publishing industry, for example, magazines submit to ABC, an auditing business that strictly regulates magazines in regards to subscriptions and circulation. Well, ABC is a value to our industry as it verifies our circulation for advertisers. Realize, ABC has to exert the effort to be that value. ABC has to meet a bottom line; ABC has to meet the business discipline to make its service a value to people who want to pay for it. ABC has to earn its money.
Now, in our government, forced taxes have removed the need to put forth effort. Forced taxes have provided the conditions that breed laziness and incompetence. You see, the money is automatically there; no need exists to exert the effort to build a genuine value that people want to pay for: no bottom-line business disciplines to meet, no competition, no threat of being fired, no fear of going out of business, no need to work intensely, no need to put out the effort to make a value for society in order to make a paycheck for themselves. Therefore, our politicians and bureaucrats have become professionally lazy; they have institutionalized laziness in our government. The leaders ride off the efforts of the people. Those self-indulging leaders, in an inheritance-like mode, recklessly spend our money and consume our wealth for their own political popularity. They do not earn wealth.
Since our government's leaders do not put out the effort to provide genuine values for society and earn wealth, they instead create illusions that they provide values for society. The politicians and bureaucrats have created a magic show of watching over and regulating business from the potential dangers of the "greedy" market businessman. Thus, all their activity of creating laws, regulating (i.e., burdening) business, and spending our money now appear to us as values.
Bureaucrats and politicians take the shortcut of burdening values for easy popularity. In America, we have a huge network of business to regulate for decades to come. Frighteningly, consider that all people do whatever they do in their jobs to promote their careers. So people who are in this burdening mode aggressively burden to promote themselves. People who build values, on the other hand, build to promote themselves. In summing up the nature of our leaders who control our no-win society, answer this: Do they acquire their status by: 1) building values, or 2) burdening values?
The market businessman uses effort and builds values. The career politician burdens values. And what motivates politicians to desperately want office? Something deep in their souls -- their lacking self-esteems -- desperately drives them. (This explains why political correctness forces public schools to persistently push self-esteem as nothing more than unconditional acceptance and equality.) Politicians desperately want to prove to themselves and to the world that they are important. They do not earn legitimate self-esteem through the building mode, but they inherit a big shot of prestige if elected.
The secret weapon of our political leaders is their ability to craft illusions to appear valuable and needed. Here is their secret exposed -- exactly how they craft their illusions: Our leaders use true facts to build out-of-context pictures and form the illusions they want. They leave out the other facts that would dissolve the illusions and build in-context pictures.
Let me give you an example. I am going to tell you a couple of true facts: John O'Grady premeditated a plan and then brutally killed a man. Those are true facts. John O'Grady, therefore, is a cold-blooded killer and should be locked away for life. That is an unjust conclusion. You see, the true facts are incomplete and, therefore, out of context, which leads everyone to an unjust conclusion.
Now, I am going to give you all the true facts, and I am going to put them in context: John O'Grady saved a platoon of men in 1944 at the Battle of the Bulge in Bastogne, Belgium. Trapped beneath a snow covered ledge by a Nazi machine gunner, John O'Grady premeditated a plan. He then scaled an icy cliff. Wounded twice, O'Grady finally succeeded. He shot and killed the machine gunner and saved the 20 men in his platoon. ...Those are also true facts, but those true facts are complete and, therefore, in context, which leads everyone to the just conclusion.
Using true facts incompletely and out of context, anyone can create villains out of heroes: Before, John O'Grady was a villain. But put all the facts into context and you find out he is really a hero. ...Think for a moment: could incarcerated "villains" from our "decade of greed" really be heroes? Imagine that Michael Milken, responsible for tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of jobs, was imprisoned for political-policy white-collar "crime". Career politicians and regulatory bureaucrats take situations out of context to make heroes look like villains.
Realize that those same parasitical leaders must make themselves appear as good and prestigious while hiding that they themselves are the villains of society. They do that through illusions that make truly good and prestigious people such as market businessmen and women appear as villains by using true facts out of context. The frauds -- our parasitical leaders -- then "protect" society from those "villains" and become "our heroes".
Using true facts lets them build powerful and nearly indestructible illusions. The average, specialized working person cannot see through their illusions. Their illusions enable them to build their B.O.A.T. Only those self-serving leaders and their B.O.A.T. come between you and free-falling prices that would make you rich. So, look for the fingerprint of envy. For then the ordinary person can easily see the frauds to sink the B.O.A.T. through the Great Replacement Program.
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[ 7 ] Why are taxes weighted so heavily -- 40 points? Taxes cause a great, great burden on business beyond what meets the eye. You see, all money used to live and survive originally comes from business. A company's employees must experience a certain standard of living that delivers the most effective and efficient employees. The business ultimately must keep up its workers' standard of living. If the government taxes the people more heavily, that burden ultimately works its way back to the company as it must keep its workers at a certain standard of living. In all, every tax everywhere causes a burden on the originator of wealth: business. [ Back to Text ]
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