[GJM] The Main Implications of TRANSFINANCIAL ECONOMICS.
robert searle
dharao4 at yahoo.co.uk
Tue Jul 11 09:40:30 MDT 2006
Dear All,
The real, and ultimate purpose of monetary
reform is to maximise the power of money to do good
for all humanity. This is the simple truth in the
raw.Transfinancial Economics clearly goes beyond old
backward concepts that rely on redistribution. With
modern technology we can transcend all that to
something far more advanced, and best suited for the
21st Century............
Here, are the main implications of TFE.
1. Abolition of direct, and indirect taxation allowing
people to have the basic human right to all their hard
earned capital.
2. With the introduction of TFE there is a rapid
growth in the production of a range of sustainable
technologies vital for the survival of the planet
within the context of a higher, or rather higher
growth economy.
3. Charities, or NGOs dealing with any number of
humanitarian problems would be in part, or fully
funded by new unearned money (ie. grants).
4. The coporations could at long last be properly
challenged by certain NGOs as they would be better
financed as never before.
5. Public services could be properly funded.
6. NGOs concerned with poverty alleviation would be
better financed with new unearned money.
7. NGOs, and probably governments would be properly
financed to improve the administration of justice, and
there would always be the funds to ensure humane means
to "cure" the causes of crime (eg. more drug
rehabilition centres created).
8. With TFE huge projects concerned for example with
the environment could be funded by new unearned money
otherwise it would be virtually, if at all impossible
to finance via venture capitalism.
9. There is a massive expansion of economic growth
along ofcourse with a massive expansion of sustainable
technologies to ensure that the planets resources are
not abused, or totally used up.
More points could be added....but I rest my case!
Also, apologies for any material that for whatever
reason could not be downloaded on this site. Some sort
of computer problem I assume.
R.Searle
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