maestro
- 04 Oct 2008 12:05
The $850 billion bailout has passed...revolt
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The House just passed the $850 billion bailout, and to counter this, everyone should immediately stop paying ALL of their bills. It doesn't matter if they're mortgages, car payments, or even the electric bill - STOP PAYING THEM. Also, if you have credit cards, max them out and don't pay a dime. When asked why you are not paying your bills, demand that you want a bailout. This kind of revolt, if everyone were to participate, would collapse the financial system permanently, and these assholes who create money out of thin air will be shit out of luck; their game will be over.
So how does humanity survive without a monetary system? It's quite simple, really - the answer is collectivism. Basically, this means that humanity will act similar to how the human body acts: all of the organs within the body do a specific function, and all the organs and blood cells share the same reward - they help each other function, like a machine. Each 'part' within the machine is necessary for survival; if one organ were to fail, the machine would seize up and cease to be.
It is this kind of system and thought process which will allow us to not only survive in this harsh and cruel universe of ours, but it will also allow us to finally take a hold of our birthright and become the divine beings we were always meant to be. We would finally be able to travel the far reaches of the galaxy and will unlock the secrets of the universe. This is our destiny; it always has been - all we have to do is make a choice and seize it.
BigTed
- 05 Oct 2008 12:06
- 4 of 5
Better start investing in Aggreko...
martinl2
- 05 Oct 2008 14:54
- 5 of 5
"It is this kind of system and thought process which will allow us to not only survive in this harsh and cruel universe of ours, but it will also allow us to finally take a hold of our birthright and become the divine beings we were always meant to be. "
How can we be both this and a part of a machine?
It maybe that capitalism while imperfect in many ways is the system that does allow each individual the most freedom while maintaining a cohesive society.