Egypt

Egypt

No one ever talks straight talk, everyone fom left to right has to express abstract ideas, has to give indirect solutions, vague, undefined, incomprehensible solutions: no one says what is really needed worldwide for most people and for the economy to at least hum along decently:

WHAT IS NEEDED IS JOBS AND A CORRESPONDING HOUSE FOR RENT THAT IS ALIGNED WITH SAID JOB, SUCH AS 500 DOLLARS A MONTH PAY, 100 DOLLARS A MONTH RENT FOR 80 SQM (1000 SQFT) HOUSE.

The jobs are created directly by governments and private - public companies in all kinds of sectors, the houses built by the same entities and then rented.

Now is that so hard to understand ? Is that so hard to do ? Why all the funny talk ? Because no one wants to do it. Because all the wealth must be constantly transferred to the already rich with all of the excuses from the funny talk. Crap head obama doesn’t want to do it, because he says (like everyone else) that the “invisible” hand of the market and economy will do it through “competitiveness”, “innovation”, “education”, and all the other totally undefined and incomprehensible abstractions.

No one wants to directly give what is really needed to millions worldwide whether in Greece, Brazil, India, USA or Egypt.

The resource scarcity myths all do the same thing, justify in all ways to not give to everyone because everything is running out, oil is peaking, food is peaking, too many people, etc. But the end result of all of this green environmentalist talk and resource scarcity myth is to give ever more money to the rich and take it away from the weaker classes.

The US economy “grew” 2 % in 2010, that is equal to 200 billion dollars more wealth = to 7 million jobs paying 30,000 dollars a year. But only 2 million jobs were created, the other 5 million equivalent jobs were all hogged up by the rich and banks, and corporations, with the excuse of the recession, resource scarcity myth, the trillion dollar debts, the non competitiveness of economies, the not innovative or educated enough workforce, etc. Either you give it to millions of workers or the rich will just hog it all up, as they have always been doing. But go on, keep on saying, peak oil, we have trillions on debt, pensions and medicare etc. are “unfunded” entitlements, etc. Play in the hands of the rich.

Modern economy is now an automatic system that needs very little real work to operate, therefore you have to force and create the jobs by the millions worldwide, it won’t happen automatically.

They say Africa grew 6 % , etc, poverty decreased 50 % in 10 years, etc. But that is simply because they went from making 50 dollars a month, to 100 dollars a month, and went off the poverty level line. Another BS talk. Also, the countries that are growing now, China, India, etc are doing so with millions of low level jobs in manufacturing, etc, but when the economy quickly reaches a certain threshold those jobs will dissappear and they will all become stagnant like JAPAN, the EU and most of the USA. There simply are not enough high quality jobs for tens of millions of people, the economy can’t use them all, they are not needed, hence you must give out FREE SALARIES.

Or else many other Egypts around the world…

So you think resources are limited ? Well the worldwide economy is 50 trillion dollars a year GDP, equal to 30 trillion more than 20 trillion: with 20 trillion dollars you pay 10 billion people 2,000 dollars a year, way above the poverty level, especially when you pay housing what it really costs, namely a few dollars.

There are 10 million empty houses in the USA, in Europe from Lisbon to Moscow there may be 20 million empty houses, in China there are many millions of empty houses (someone talks about entire cities), there is no reason why housing must be a scarce resource: the only reason is to force people to buy and make banks rich with mortgages or house onwers rich with high rents.

Same with health care, education in the US, and many other items, the resource scarcities are imposed from above, only you all play into it and believe it, you really all believe the huge fairy tales the economist all tell you…

thats what happens when you live in a fascist police state as opposed to a corporate-owned police state

@nameta9: I agree with you entirely. If they want the system to keep working like this, in a way where there can be huge gaps between the wealthy and the poor, then they must give the poor a very small piece of a piece of the pie in order to sustain themselves to prevent revolt.