Post by Andrew Jackson on Apr 25, 2022 8:50:34 GMT 8
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Oh Lord how long? Finally I get an excellent report, from a foreigner, about greening Australia. The problem is in our banksters paradise, everything is done with the rent-seekers and usurers in mind.
Bradfields original project should have been .... wait for it .... STARTED. It should have been started on a very low cash flow daily allowance. As little as 10,000 AUD (in todays money) per day. It should have been started alongside a commitment for surplus budgets to be maintained, state, federal and local. It should have been started on the understanding that almost all work would be subcontracted out to sole traders alone.
Doesn't matter how slow you start as long as you start. Everyone will know when you have hit that sweet spot, where increasing the daily allowance will mean greater and not less productivity. If you increase the daily allowance and you get less productivity thats where you halt any increases until all your production networks and supply chains, your training institutions ... everyone is running hot again. Then you can up the daily allowance again when any consensus of misers will tell you its the right time.
You don't need usurious overhead, rent-seekers, banksters, lawyers, contracts all that Shiite. You just start, have a catalytic cash flow .... and then after maybe twenty years, every part of your act is finally humming. And you can be pleasantly surprised.
It comes down to having deeper cultural values. When you start something you don't have to demand that everything goes so quickly you get the narcissistic payoff of seeing the end result in your lifetime. That might happen if you allow for the upside to take care of itself. But thats not what you have in your mind and your heart when you start. You just START.
It is our duty to take the brown hills and to make them green. There is nothing more idiotic than wanting to terraform other planets before you terraform your own.
START.
Fantastic analysis by the Caspian Report. What can you say but "BRAVO."
Oh Lord how long? Finally I get an excellent report, from a foreigner, about greening Australia. The problem is in our banksters paradise, everything is done with the rent-seekers and usurers in mind.
Bradfields original project should have been .... wait for it .... STARTED. It should have been started on a very low cash flow daily allowance. As little as 10,000 AUD (in todays money) per day. It should have been started alongside a commitment for surplus budgets to be maintained, state, federal and local. It should have been started on the understanding that almost all work would be subcontracted out to sole traders alone.
Doesn't matter how slow you start as long as you start. Everyone will know when you have hit that sweet spot, where increasing the daily allowance will mean greater and not less productivity. If you increase the daily allowance and you get less productivity thats where you halt any increases until all your production networks and supply chains, your training institutions ... everyone is running hot again. Then you can up the daily allowance again when any consensus of misers will tell you its the right time.
You don't need usurious overhead, rent-seekers, banksters, lawyers, contracts all that Shiite. You just start, have a catalytic cash flow .... and then after maybe twenty years, every part of your act is finally humming. And you can be pleasantly surprised.
It comes down to having deeper cultural values. When you start something you don't have to demand that everything goes so quickly you get the narcissistic payoff of seeing the end result in your lifetime. That might happen if you allow for the upside to take care of itself. But thats not what you have in your mind and your heart when you start. You just START.
It is our duty to take the brown hills and to make them green. There is nothing more idiotic than wanting to terraform other planets before you terraform your own.
START.
Fantastic analysis by the Caspian Report. What can you say but "BRAVO."