| Subject: | RE: [socialcredit] tough world | | Date: | Friday, December 23, 2005 19:13:34 (+0000) | | From: | John G Rawson <johngrawson @.......com>
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I think we agree in essence. But in relation to the last bit on volunteerism,
that is where, at the very least, education would be needed. Even in our
startlingly intelligent and well meaning New Zealand population, about a quarter
wouldn't have either the knowledge or the motivation to get started. I repeat,
we err in thinking most people think like we do.
Compliments of the Season. John R.
From: Triumphofthepast@aol.com Reply-To: socialcredit@elistas.com To:
socialcredit@elistas.com Subject: [socialcredit] tough world Date: Fri, 23
Dec 2005 08:54:45 EST
"Send too large a message to industry to slow down and
someone goes broke. . . . It's a tough world out there." (John)
That's just what
they tell you to justify "fiscal responsibility" and the like. But our message
is, "That toughness is largely artificial and can be done away with, and we'll
tell you how."
"There is the point that, at least in this country, there is so
much that could be done and isn't. Care of the elderly and environmental problems
for major examples. . . . There is any heaven's amount of work for those that
want to do it, and they should have the right to employment and to
adequate remuneration for so doing." (John)
So much scope for voluntarism by
those who finally have the opportunity after quitting their stupid placeholder of
a job in the adjunct to an adjunct of an unneeded industry!
Michael
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