| Subject: | [socialcredit] dividend, cultural heritage | | Date: | Friday, July 1, 2005 13:50:27 (EDT) | | From: | Triumphofthepast <Triumphofthepast @...com>
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"Think of B-payments as ESSENTIALLY reimbursements for
past A-payments." (me)
"But this is not correct either. It is tantamount to
saying that the B component in cost flowing to the
point of retail is available to consumers in the form
of their savings from past income." (Bill)
No, not available, because already spent, or saved only by leaving other goods on the shelf. As I recommended in a different context once, try on the idea as a thought-experiment. Even in this "best case," in a climate of improving efficiency, you still come out needing a dividend.
Michael
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