Under our current MONETARY system it does.

But healthcare is a neccessity, so I don’t mind if we go in debt for THAT.

But, why go into debt?

American Credit system (A. Hamilton) would solve most of that.

Or we can keep with our current one, and just kill ourselves through lack of healthcare?

Especailly if no one is employed, who is providing the healthcare?

Why choose either/or when you can have both?

That really is the choice we’re making. Keep our current system, deny heathcare and social services to as many as possible in the hopes things will turn around, and that spending money on this is what is killing us. Wrong.

Spending money on this can help kill THIS SYSTEM, but it’s already dead anyways. This would just quicken it. (which would be a GOOD thing).

Meanwhile you then can call yourself an honorable person, and actually be correct.

Funny thing this debt based monetary system. Things keep getting worse, which cause ‘the people’ to request ever increasing help from the gov’t.

You could deny them, save money, keep the system, and be screwed in the end.

You could give them services, spend that extra few percentage points, keep the system, and be screwed in the end.

Which way is better? At least the 2nd way you make people’s lives better.

But I’d rather have option 3.

Give services, spend the extra points which will give us a real inflation less probalby 1/5 of the monetary inflation we currently get nothing for, ditch the system, and everyone who tries has a chance to prosper.

That’s the prospect of the American Credit System. The one we started with, the one we built everything from. That, and a commitment to continuous infrastructure improvement, and a few more technical things.

We’ve been watching the implosion for 40 years. But only in the past 2 have things become apparent. Even then, not to many, even after last fall. What will they do after this year’s crash? Will they continue to bury their heads? Maybe not. But they will still try to save the system.

At what point does the average person demand a switch of the system? AFTER it crushes everyone, or can we agree that the trend is real and ACT AS IF it is going to crush everyone, before it crushes them. Because if the system isn’t fixed (and it can’t be) then it’s going to crush them.

But everyone here has the light on, so I’m sure I’m just preaching to the choir about most of this.