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Imagine a private sector, a free market economy that guarantees enough predictable income.

Imagine, if you can, a private sector-oriented free market economy designed to consistently ensure that all American citizens, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation, have ENOUGH FORESEEABLE INCOME to pay for decent food, shelter, and clothing. , education, basic transportation and yes, health. In other words, imagine, if you can, a free market economic system specifically designed to produce …
• No homelessness
• There are no people living in slums or ghettos infested with cockroaches and rats.
• There are no single mothers who have to choose between raising their children and feeding them.
• There are no wage slaves working on corporate plantations for exploitative corporate dictators
• Seniors eating dog food to pay for their medications are not allowed.
• No systematically induced anxiety and stress due to financial instability
• No militarized police trying to control angry mobs
• No cyclical recessions or slumps, bankruptcies or foreclosures.
• There is no need to escape inhumane living conditions through alcohol, drugs, and mental illness.
• No debt is created, be it consumer debt or government debt
• People who are really free to develop their individual potentials, whatever they may be.
• And in the long run, there is no need for social safety nets (ie Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid) because they all have ENOUGH FORESEEABLE INCOME to pay their bills.

Although this list seems almost impossible, consider these FACTS. On average, the US economy is growing at a rate of $ 4 trillion annually. That translates to roughly $ 12,000 for every man, woman, and child in America. But broadly speaking, the beneficiaries of this annual growth are currently limited to those people who can afford to buy the stocks, bonds, real estate, and technological developments that explain this growth.

90% lack opportunities
More specifically, we are talking about less than 10% of Americans who have the means to take advantage of this relatively predictable growth and the 90% who lack the opportunity to participate. So we now have a wealth gap in the 21st century that is wider and more toxic than at any time since the 1929 stock market crash and the Great Depression that followed.

To make matters worse, this was the case long before the current pandemic-oriented economic crisis reared its ugly head. In response to the millions of workers losing their income and health care due to the virus, the federal government has increased unemployment benefits for several months and has issued so-called “stimulus checks ($ 1,200)” to millions of people in a effort to jump artificially. initiate the lawsuit and prevent the ship of State from sinking into oblivion.

Unpleasant but necessary steps
By taking these unpleasant but necessary steps, the government has significantly increased the already huge debt burden, which means that it is a short-term solution, not a long-term one. The hope, of course, is to artificially resurrect demand, which in turn should recreate jobs and get people back to work and getting us all back to where we were before the virus struck.

The problem is that, even before the virus arrived, we people were not in a very good place. Even before the virus broke out, more than half of all Americans were living paycheck to paycheck, unable to pay a $ 500 bump in the road without having to borrow money to pay it off. Things are dramatically worse than they were several months before the virus. But the place we were in is still not the place that people long to return to. So what can we do?

The $ 4 Billion No Debt Idea!
In that sense, let’s remember that, on average, the US economy grows at a rate of $ 4 trillion annually. Again, that translates to roughly $ 12,000 a year for every man, woman, and child in America. But the beneficiaries of this annual growth are those who can afford to buy stocks, real estate bonds and new technology. This generally excludes us people.

The question I want to ask here is, how can we ensure that the average American citizen has systematic access to the property side of the economy, where most of the wealth is generated? How can the average citizen gain access to that predictable $ 4 trillion growth to generate a second stream of investment income, while eliminating the fear and instability that so many Americans experience in today’s incredibly unbalanced economy? ?

Paying “we the people” to work together …
Consider this. What if the Federal Reserve, through local banks, issued $ 12,000 of SECURED CAPITAL CREDIT to each U.S. citizen annually, along with a stipulation that these funds could only be used to purchase shares of new and transferred capital assets Which are predicted to generate sufficient future earnings? to pay for the purchase of these assets and create a predictable, stabilizing residual income for their owners?

This strategy, known as Capital Homesteading, would cost US taxpayers NOTHING. Don’t create public debt! And no consumer debt! And, instead of currency backed by public debt, the purchase would be backed (guaranteed) by real and productive assets of the private sector.

And it will not be inflationary. All money created would be instantly backed (guaranteed) by the full value of private sector assets that citizens would receive secured loans to purchase. Citizens would actually be buying voting shares, with newly issued full dividend payments, of companies that need new capital assets to grow.

What this would do, however, is give all American citizens equal access to the property side of the American economy, where most of our nations’ wealth is generated. In the long run, it will help democratize the free market.

In this time of political division and strife, Capital Homesteading pays literally all Americans to unite, at the same time, in the same direction, toward the same goals! Translate mere political conversations (like … we’re all in this together) into real, results-driven action!

Systematically counteract concentrated wealth!
Over time, each American citizen will accumulate more equity, more residual income, and benefit from their investment income in a way that only the wealthy can today. As a result, the need for federally backed social safety net programs (ie, social security, Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps) will gradually fade away. More people will be able to pay taxes, which in turn lessens the burden on those of us who still pay taxes. Systematically counteract and impede concentrated wealth as you gradually democratize America’s free market economy!

Today’s crisis would not be a crisis
If Barack Obama, George W. Bush, or Bill Clinton had implemented Capital Homesteading during their respective administrations, the current COVOD 19 / Unemployment crisis would not be a crisis. We the folks could afford to stay home and still have enough income to weather a much less severe storm. Trump has had the same opportunity for 3 years, but has shown no interest in making America great again. Joe B? And you?

Capital Homesteading in detail
I confess that this comment has been a generalized portrait that urgently needs more details. So for a complete and detailed explanation of how this strategy could be implemented, go to CESJ.ORG and review the concept that Dr. Norman Kurland calls CAPITAL HOMESTEADING ACT. It’s an ingenious idea whose date is long overdue. And it’s a very good thing that could come to fruition as a result of this horrible COVID 19 crisis.

Annex …

RBU vs. Comparison of real estate capitalization
The stimulus controls are effectively a short-term form of Universal Basic Income (UBI), an idea that has been championed, among others, by former presidential candidate and serial entrepreneur Andrew Yang, as well as Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg and Elon. Musk from Tesla. Although the suggested annual amount of money issued ($ 12,000 a year) is the same as Capital Homesteading, that’s where the similarity ends. Look at the differences.

1. Since it issues secured equity credit loans that are repaid through future earnings before taxes, and can only be used to purchase wealth-building capital assets, Homesteading Capital does NOT create GOVERNMENT DEBT or CONSUMER DEBT! The UBI and the stimulus controls create public debt that will eventually be repaid by us, the people (not the spectacular 1% avoiding taxes) in the form of higher taxes.

2. Capital Homesteading systematically creates universal capital ownership opportunities and access to the means to acquire wealth-producing capital assets. UBI does not.

3. Capital Homesteading systematically finances the predictable and sustainable growth of the economy. UBI does not.

4. Capital Homesteading systematically enables individual citizens to be economically empowered and liberated through ownership of capital. UBI does not.

5. Capital Homesteading systematically enables citizens to become financially independent from the government. UBI does not.

6. Capital Homesteading systematically generates massive purchasing power through increasing citizen ownership of income-generating capital. UBI does not.

7. Capital Homesteading consistently creates new owners of advanced technologies and green growth assets that UBI does not create.

8. Capital Homesteading systematically creates a growing tax base to pay government costs, thus eliminating deficit spending and eventually paying off the current huge public debt. UBI does not.

9. RBU / Stimulus checks are simple and immediate. That is their strength.

10. Capital Homesteading takes some time (usually several years) for benefits to accrue. That is why the RBU should start immediately and be phased out in favor of Capital Homesteading.

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