Archive for February, 2009

HOW ABOUT THIS?

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

Instead of expecting to revive the economy


by throwing money to defaulted or toxic loans


of banks and stock market speculators,


we should suggest the following resolution


to Congress:

Whereas, the employees of industries, businesses and public services of local and state government serve the public good and interest by providing goods and services, which directly influence the prosperity of the United States, we members of Congress, gathered today hereby propose that Congress enact into law the authorization of the federal government to fully fund the payment of all taxable wages for each person, who is employed on location in the United States, by such employers as listed above, whose operation is legally based in the United States, and that such payment be made in a manner according to the prevailing legal wage pattern established by and for each such employer, and furthermore that Congress shall have the authority to authorize the continuation of this enactment each year thereafter by the approval of an affirmative majority of the members of both houses of Congress.

There are many benefits to support the adoption of this proposal.

The Congressional appropriation of money,


to pay the wages of all employees in the US,

(the military, being exempted),


would stabilize and invigorate


the current and future state of the economy.


Removing the cost of wages from employers will spur employers to use that savings to develop new and appropriate economic applications.

This proposal to “pay the wages of all workers in the U.S.” would win the support of the Democrat and Republican members of Congress, employers, and workers in the U.S.

The government payment of wages would increase job opportunities and help resolve the concerns of whites and minorities, regarding who gets to be employed and would help to prevent the potential ethnic conflict that could result from economic disadvantages.

It would also enhance the importance of organized union membership as an enlightened labor movement and win the goals of all workers in America. Unions would have a significant role to play in business, industry and public services by recruiting employees for career placement opportunities and organizing the management of employees.

President Ron Gettelfinger has noted that 8 to 10% of the cost of a GM car is attributable to labor costs.  If the Big Three auto companies were freed from their labor cost, those companies could invest those cost savings to maintain their employees and adapt their operation to the production of products and services that are appropriate for viable customer markets, including efficient, affordable public transportation.

The US Department of Labor has reported that the wages paid to ALL workers in the US during 2007 (except for the military) was  $1.532 trillion dollars.

Compare that $1.532 trillion productive amount of dollars with the enormous bailout funds of dollars that have been recently paid to resolve the collapse of toxic bank assets, which do little or do nothing to stimulate the economy.  Will the government expect or be able to recover its funding of bank bailouts?

On the other hand, the government will be able to tax the incomes of all employers and the full employment of their workers and recover more than the money it spent to pay the wages of the workers in America.

If Congress authorizes the government to assume the responsibility of paying the wages of all workers in the US, a spectacular increase of job opportunities will occur to meet the increased demand for workers by thriving established and new employers who need employees with new labor skills that fit new technologies.  A need to train people for opportunities will utilize a corresponding increase in the use of education facilities to achieve that demand.

This guarantee of wages, paid to employees of business, industry, and public services, will provide those workers and their families with expendable incomes.  That income will generate customer purchases of much of the output of those industries, businesses, and public services.  Those customer purchases will maintain a secure American economy.

When freed from labor costs, employers of industries and businesses would be able to use that saved portion of their income to renovate their operations and innovate efficient cutting-edge operations and employ additional workers to serve America’s production and distribution of goods and services that consumers and workers need.

Tell your Congress Person to support this proposal

by going to this link:


http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/566.html



Thank you,


- WJ Anthony


wjanthony@earthlink.net

Open Leter To Obama

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

February 12, 2009

President Barack Obama
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500

Congratulations, Mr. President

Please read this suggestion.  It could solve what you are trying to do.

The rejuvenation of the economy would be possible if Congress enabled the federal government, instead of employers, to assume the responsibility to pay the wages of all workers nationwide.

Doing this would enable employers to invest in upgrading workers’ skills to use efficient cutting-edge technology and research to make US employers the foremost providers of quality goods and services.

The employers of industries and businesses would be happy to focus those savings on optimizing their processes.

The government would be able to recover the cost of paying the wages of all workers in the US by taxing the profits of employers, but would allow employers to deduct the costs of adopting appropriate technologies and research efforts that enhance their operations.

Workers would again be spending their wages to purchase the goods and services from industry and business.

The government would also be able to tax the income of all workers, but would allow their appropriate deductions.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that the total wages paid to all US workers during the years 2002 through 2007 ranged from $1,182 trillion to $1.532 trillion dollars per year.

The 2009 bank bailouts will exceed the total wages paid in  2007.

If the federal government were to pay the 2009 wages of all workers; it would be less than what is spent for the bailouts of failed loans by banks.

When workers can become customers they spur continuing improvement in the production and distribution of goods and services.

The government would secure our unalienable Rights, as described so well in the second paragraph of the Declaration.

God bless your wishes,

Wilfred Mische
10991 Acoma St.
Northglenn, CO 80234

Telephone:  303 255-4507
Email:  wilfredmische44@msn.com

http://www.todarethefuture.com

Information and the internet - are they also unalienable Rights?

Friday, February 13th, 2009

Broadband spending trimmed in stimulus compromise

The Senate’s compromise cuts $2 billion from spending on broadband deployment as legislators wrangle over who will control the remaining funds.

Spending cuts are the theme of the Senate’s compromise draft of legislation meant to inject cash into a flagging economy. Those include a $2 billion reduction in money for rural broadband deployment, bringing the total down to $7 billion—though that’s still more than the $6 billion allocated for broadband in the House version of the bill. 

There’s also disagreement about who will control whatever funds are allocated: the original Senate language puts the money in the hands of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, but some Senators prefer the House bill’s strategy of splitting the cash between NTIA and the Department of Agriculture. All of this leaves the prospects for this spending, which still faces a House-Senate reconciliation, very uncertain.

The Search For Truth

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

The search for truth is never ending.  It possibly started at the dawn of human existence, when one of our ancestors asked a mate a question.   That answer prompted the search for truth.

This blog shares information and ideas  that you might find useful, and you tare invited to offer ideas in turn.   

The goal of all information is to find those truths that provide the understandings we need to know.

Our effort is focused with the aim to clarify the meaning of the words of the second paragraph of the Declaration of Independence.   The full text of the Declaration can be found by links on this site. 

The intent and meaning of the government that is described in the  second paragraph of the Declaration should have been the basis for our government.   In this and other blogs and links, we will show that America’s imminent social collapse is traceable to the failure to build that government described  in that paragraph. 

Like those authors of the Declaration, “we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these rights are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness, that to secure these Rights, governments are instituted among men.  Whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish … and to. ..”

We invite you to examine the words and the vision and ask what those words really mean. 

Maybe, this is the time…, maybe we could….

It will involve the search for truth. maybe  save the vision that our Creator endowed on you and me and us. 

Now consider what might be your vision. 

wjanthony