We tell the elite, i.e. Rothschild, Windsors, Gates and others: you do not owe nothing and you will be unhappy. That means we seize, what they have stolen for centuries from common man.
Social security will go on for a while, but not forever. Because, to give to one means to take from others, and this cannot stand, unless it is a donation.
The new elite, that is the people who really have love for mankind and knowledge will teach the other people, how to rebuild familiy, small villages, and society.
Given that free energy (zero point energy) will be widely available and the knowledge to live peaceful with nature and soil will make it possible, that people will be able to grow plants to feed themselves. Now in conventional agriculture to feed one man a year you need almost 2 acres of land. With Terra Preta, that is black earth, a mixture of charcoal, compost and soil, you need only a fraction of land ( i.e 270. sqf. or up to 50m2.). That means you can grow food for 40 up to 60 people on 2 acres per year.
I have a problem with #2, Social Security. I PAID into it for FIFTY YEARS, I'm not taking from others, THEY ARE because they raided the fund decades ago.
Nobody will get lost, the people like you, who paid for so long, have earned what you paid for. The transition is not easy, but you might agree that the future should be different than the past?
When social security was started, you had all those baby boomers paying into the system. For quite a while, all there was were payments going in without money coming out. The SS balance got very large. If the congress wouldn't have illegally used the SS fund as a piggy bank it, the SS program would be in good shape.
Though I think socializing costs and privatizing profit is one of the features of the current system. This goes for Soc Sec as well, as it is the biggest ponzi scheme out there. Illegal, but still. It can be privatized and personalized, and would then be within the confines of the law.
I've always been the type of person that likes being outdoors plus I live in south FL a few miles from the ocean so if I wanted to, I could catch plenty of fish. I'm only 42 now but if I make it to 70, 80+, I'd like to think I'd still enjoy being active. If things ever got the way you described, I doubt it would be an issue if donations from people were asked.
Keep low on fish. When I was 45, my health was bad. Everything hurted, asthma and more.
Now I am 60 weight great, health great, nothing hurts. So, what did I do? I changed my diet to plant based, not more than 5% animal protein. Walks, at least 10000 steps a day.
I moved to Southern Greece, we have no winter here, just a kind of cld rain season, but mostly you can just wear shorts and t-shirt. Over 320 sunny days per year, alot of Vitamin D3.
Now I try to close the natural circles by composting everything that is natural and producing Terra Preta. Also starting own garden, and buying land to teach people.
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Here in south FL, it's pretty sunny and warm all year aside from a few chilly spells. When it comes to food though, whatever makes you feel good to eat is good. Myself I'm a big meat eater and probably always will be.
Plants provide so little actual nutrition and flavor and feeling of satiety, I scarcely eat them any more. I have plenty of energy, only need to sleep six hours instead of eight, weigh 30 pounds less, and spend way less on food. At 60 I'm in the best shape of my life, and I haven't gone a day without eating bacon in over three years. YUM saturated animal fat FTW
No worry.
I have a problem with #2, Social Security. I PAID into it for FIFTY YEARS, I'm not taking from others, THEY ARE because they raided the fund decades ago.
Nobody will get lost, the people like you, who paid for so long, have earned what you paid for. The transition is not easy, but you might agree that the future should be different than the past?
Really want to depress yourself?
2 Have a "finance" person calculate a "future value of a present sum" at a "safe" interest rate
When social security was started, you had all those baby boomers paying into the system. For quite a while, all there was were payments going in without money coming out. The SS balance got very large. If the congress wouldn't have illegally used the SS fund as a piggy bank it, the SS program would be in good shape.
Good points.
Though I think socializing costs and privatizing profit is one of the features of the current system. This goes for Soc Sec as well, as it is the biggest ponzi scheme out there. Illegal, but still. It can be privatized and personalized, and would then be within the confines of the law.
It would indeed take a lot of unwinding.
I've always been the type of person that likes being outdoors plus I live in south FL a few miles from the ocean so if I wanted to, I could catch plenty of fish. I'm only 42 now but if I make it to 70, 80+, I'd like to think I'd still enjoy being active. If things ever got the way you described, I doubt it would be an issue if donations from people were asked.
Keep low on fish. When I was 45, my health was bad. Everything hurted, asthma and more. Now I am 60 weight great, health great, nothing hurts. So, what did I do? I changed my diet to plant based, not more than 5% animal protein. Walks, at least 10000 steps a day. I moved to Southern Greece, we have no winter here, just a kind of cld rain season, but mostly you can just wear shorts and t-shirt. Over 320 sunny days per year, alot of Vitamin D3. Now I try to close the natural circles by composting everything that is natural and producing Terra Preta. Also starting own garden, and buying land to teach people. [email protected] or [email protected]
sounds awful
Here in south FL, it's pretty sunny and warm all year aside from a few chilly spells. When it comes to food though, whatever makes you feel good to eat is good. Myself I'm a big meat eater and probably always will be.
Plants provide so little actual nutrition and flavor and feeling of satiety, I scarcely eat them any more. I have plenty of energy, only need to sleep six hours instead of eight, weigh 30 pounds less, and spend way less on food. At 60 I'm in the best shape of my life, and I haven't gone a day without eating bacon in over three years. YUM saturated animal fat FTW
if it is good for you, it is ok for me.