The Ping Pong Game: Solutions "A Better Way"
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About this ebook
Is About Solutions
Solutions that include:
Controling inflation
Ending hunger in America
Ending the plight of the homeless
Eliminating foreclosures
Eliminating both individual and business taxes for all Americans
Eliminating the national debt
Eliminating our problems with immigration
Guaranteeing social security
Guaranteeing a vote that counts
Guaranteeing jobs for all Americans
Providing FREE and universal healthcare
Providing FREE and universal education
Reducing crime
Whether rich or poor, liberal or conservative, religious
or atheist, black or white we all agree, things are
wrong and need to be changed.
visit me online at www.CVAOL.com
James Sammartino
65 years of life expeirence 99 Grade on NY State History Regents Avid Economics and History reader One of "We The People" Capable of Logic, Reason and Common Sense
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The Ping Pong Game - James Sammartino
A NEED FOR CHANGE
There is no doubt that there is a need for change. I am not talking about a change in economic policy from one political party to the other, but one of real economic and political change! Economic and political changes that will create new policies that are based on logic, reason and common sense. Economic and political policies for us to use that not only take advantage of our natural and human resources, but changes that also take advantage of our technology too. New economic policies that will produce real solutions to most, and possibly all of the major problems facing us today! Changes from a politics of political parties that divide us, to a new politics that will unite us. After all, are we the Divided States of America, or the United States of America?
Changes with solutions that include:
An end to our hunger problem
An end the problems of the homeless
Diminishing and even eliminating poverty altogether
Reduced crime
Eliminating foreclosure
Providing research money for cancer and all diseases
Eliminating taxes on the rich, poor and middle class
No more national debt
Putting and end to our illegal alien problems
Controlling inflation
Providing social security to the sick and the elderly
Job assurance for all Americans
Providing whatever is needed for our self-defense
Providing FREE and universal healthcare for all Americans
Providing FREE and universal education for all Americans
Insuring freedoms guaranteed in the Constitution
Recreating a government of, by and for the people
Creating an even higher standard of living for all Americans
How wonderful would achieving these things be, and why aren’t our present political candidates addressing them?
It must also be understood that we can never achieve any significant or real change until we first understand and change how wealth is created and distributed in America today. What also must be made perfectly clear is that we can never allow ALL THE PEOPLE to achieve anything until we change economics and politics that prevent it by limiting it. Whenever we limit, someone or something is left out. This is what limiting means. This simple but true statement LIMITING LEAVES OUT is the cause of all our problems in a nutshell!
It should also now be clear that unless we change from a Representative Republic to a Democratic Republic, or better still to a Protectorate form of government, we can never be a government of the people, by the people and for the people.
For those who doubt the wisdom of this, all you need to do to dispel those doubts is to use your logic, reason and common sense. The answer can be found by asking two simple questions. The first one is, do you want to be ruled by a government, or do you want to have your rights and freedoms protected? The second question is, who is the best person to vote on the laws that affect you? Is it some dictator or king, a small group of people, or you? My logic, reason, and common sense demand that I fight not only for real economic changes, it also demands that I must fight for real political changes too. What does your logic, reason, and common sense demand?
Does it demand things remain insane? By definition insanity is to continue to do things the same way as in the past, and expect the results to be different. Perhaps you are content with being apathetic and will continue to do nothing, but is that not just as insane? Perhaps you have faith in our present system and reject logic, reason and common sense. However, if you truly wish to stop the insanity then you must join us in achieving what some believe is an impossible dream. That dream is for us to give up the labels that divide us and unite together to make the changes we need, want, and know we can achieve.
THE PING PONG GAME
Since the founding of America, two major political philosophies continue to ping pong power back and forth without any major problems being solved. We still struggle with escalating crime, unemployment, high taxes, poverty, the homeless, hunger, and the devastation of war. We even have some problems our founding fathers did not have, such as an economic debt in the trillions of dollars.
Is it possible for us to use our God given gifts of logic, reason and common sense to create a new set of economic laws to follow, or are we somehow mysteriously bound to using outdated methods and economic policies that defy logic, reason, and common sense?
Should we blindly continue to follow an economic formula developed in the 18th century? A century without the benefit of the radio, TV, computer, phone, Internet and all the other technological marvels of today! I don’t think so. I think we should objectively analyze the effects of those economic policies as they impact us today. If you agree then just what is it that stops us from coming together and bringing our economic policy in line with our technological advances?
It is my belief that the majority of the American people hold that as good as we have it here in this country, things can and should be much better. What do you believe? Is there room for improvement? If you agree that there is room for improvement, the next question is this… How do we make these improvements? For some reason we have been unable to create real significant change. We still have poverty, crime, burdensome taxes, increasing inflation, a national debt, unemployment and go to war. With the exception of technological advances, which have made everyone’s life better, there haven’t been any significant changes in our economic laws and politics in over 200 years.
It also hasn’t mattered who’s in charge. We have had the Liberals, Republicans, Democrats, and Conservatives in charge, and neither the party nor the philosophy seems to matter. The rich are still getting richer, the poor are still increasing in numbers, and the middle class is still bearing the tax burden. Could that be because no matter who is in charge, they all follow the same laws of economics that have not worked in the past over and over, and over again? Economic policies that are designed at best to only provide a temporary shift in benefits from one segment of the country to the other, but never lasting significant benefits to all. Since this is true, and undeniably so, how does it make any sense to continue to do things the same way in the future, if they have not worked in the past, regardless of what political party or philosophy is in charge?
To expect the future to change for the better without changing what has not worked in the past is not only insane, it is very foolish too, and yet, we keep doing it over, and over, and over again! Why? Why do we continue to do this? Will there ever come a time when we the American people wake up, have that light bulb go on over our heads, slap ourselves on the forehead and just go duh!
Given the technology that we have today and that which is right around the corner, we cannot only provide for the necessities of life, we can provide for most, and perhaps even all of our material desires as well. The only thing stopping us from changing for the better is our own self-imposed limitation. Changing for the better is as simple as doing it. Once this is realized, the next step