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tdavis Donating Member (171 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-08-09 10:55 AM
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Real Economics optimizes Wellbeing
Engineered Human Economics optimizes global trade to have full employment in some three years.
Real economics for people not Multinationals is simple.


1.- There is a legally binding standard of value (The GNP/capita) that the American Government must have approved in the General Assembly of the UN.


2.- This Iconic standard sustains a universal monetary system of currencies pegged to the standard, giving all nations equal opportunity in fair global trade. The government of the United States has the moral obligation to restore this international regulator, abandoned by FDR.


3.- Real Economics for Human Beings only accepts bilateral reciprocal equal value trade among pairs of Nations. Each bilateral agreement is secret and accepts the price of the seller (not the Price of the buyer like in the present unregulated fraud of Globalization, where buying Cartels offer the least possible price to producers to sell their products in rich countries at the highest possible price that the traffic can bear).

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