Of course, there are some people who don't want to see it. Wonder why.
Trump is not a conservative, though many conservatives find a lot to vote for in his ideas. Trump is more of an FDR or a JFK, really. He believes in "The American System", a vision of a pro-active government that enables human progress in fundamental ways. First advanced by Henry Clay in the 1830-40s, and then picked up by Abe Lincoln as a necessary thing for mankind. The alternative, competing paradigm across recent history, would have to be termed "The British System". The critical difference is the value placed on human beings, and the attitude embraced in government.
The American System has the idea of a credit system projected through Congress in a national bank. The idea of a national bank, controlled by Congress and owned by the citizens, versus private banks that more or less "own the government". Brigham Young, the great leader who established communities throughout the Great Basin, used a form of "national bank" in a sense, nominally termed the Tithing Office or Bishop's Storehouse.
Brigham had the audacity to incentivize a community of people with practically nothing except what they hauled here in wagons from the east. He sat down and wrote out "currency" in the form of tithing scrip, good for redemption at the Bishop's Storehouse, but also good among the Mormons for business with one another.
People took this scrip and went out to get things they needed to become productive, essentially giving themselves jobs. The secret of prosperity is right here. People who roll outta bed and go to work somehow, productively. They got themselves shovels and as a community dug canals and ditches, as private operators they planted fields and watered them with their community water shares. People who could make stuff.... carpenters, tradesmen, were suddenly in demand.
And for every scrip Brigham issues, the tithing office receipts more than covered the "debt", and there was stuff that could just be given to the truly needed who didn't have the ability or health at the moment to get productive. With communal efforts, these people built civic buildings, worship houses.....
So, anyway, this is somewhat the model FDR employed during the Great Depression. Not as effectively as Young, but a Mormon named Eccles, who recalled Brigham's method, was then the chief of the Federal Reserve, and discussed the model and convinced others of its effectiveness. The Federal Housing assistance loan programs were the direct result. An economist named Keynes invoked some of the concept in his theories.
Today, most Mormons do not know the principles Young taught, perhaps because in the 1890s the Chase banking interests made the Mormons their liege political allies, and under Heber J. Grant the Mormons were fundamentally transformed into Republicans.
There's a little band of FDR democrats who've taken Trump under advisement. Some of Trumps counselors are well aware of LPAC and the economics and scientific/technological programs advocated by LPAC.
JFK and Ronald Reagan had one big thing in common..... "American System Economics".... featuring lower federal taxes which actually incentivize production and economic revival and thence generate actually more tax receipts, like Young's "tithing scrip" and Bishop's Storehouse system.
Trump is on board with renewed investment in technology and science, supporting NASA programs. These kinds of investments have had huge returns in lifting up the general circumstances of mankind. . . . Here's Trump's speech, ignored by MSM morons....:
https://larouchepac.com/20170326/pr...ountrys-commitment-nasa-space-exploration-and
Trump is not a conservative, though many conservatives find a lot to vote for in his ideas. Trump is more of an FDR or a JFK, really. He believes in "The American System", a vision of a pro-active government that enables human progress in fundamental ways. First advanced by Henry Clay in the 1830-40s, and then picked up by Abe Lincoln as a necessary thing for mankind. The alternative, competing paradigm across recent history, would have to be termed "The British System". The critical difference is the value placed on human beings, and the attitude embraced in government.
The American System has the idea of a credit system projected through Congress in a national bank. The idea of a national bank, controlled by Congress and owned by the citizens, versus private banks that more or less "own the government". Brigham Young, the great leader who established communities throughout the Great Basin, used a form of "national bank" in a sense, nominally termed the Tithing Office or Bishop's Storehouse.
Brigham had the audacity to incentivize a community of people with practically nothing except what they hauled here in wagons from the east. He sat down and wrote out "currency" in the form of tithing scrip, good for redemption at the Bishop's Storehouse, but also good among the Mormons for business with one another.
People took this scrip and went out to get things they needed to become productive, essentially giving themselves jobs. The secret of prosperity is right here. People who roll outta bed and go to work somehow, productively. They got themselves shovels and as a community dug canals and ditches, as private operators they planted fields and watered them with their community water shares. People who could make stuff.... carpenters, tradesmen, were suddenly in demand.
And for every scrip Brigham issues, the tithing office receipts more than covered the "debt", and there was stuff that could just be given to the truly needed who didn't have the ability or health at the moment to get productive. With communal efforts, these people built civic buildings, worship houses.....
So, anyway, this is somewhat the model FDR employed during the Great Depression. Not as effectively as Young, but a Mormon named Eccles, who recalled Brigham's method, was then the chief of the Federal Reserve, and discussed the model and convinced others of its effectiveness. The Federal Housing assistance loan programs were the direct result. An economist named Keynes invoked some of the concept in his theories.
Today, most Mormons do not know the principles Young taught, perhaps because in the 1890s the Chase banking interests made the Mormons their liege political allies, and under Heber J. Grant the Mormons were fundamentally transformed into Republicans.
There's a little band of FDR democrats who've taken Trump under advisement. Some of Trumps counselors are well aware of LPAC and the economics and scientific/technological programs advocated by LPAC.
JFK and Ronald Reagan had one big thing in common..... "American System Economics".... featuring lower federal taxes which actually incentivize production and economic revival and thence generate actually more tax receipts, like Young's "tithing scrip" and Bishop's Storehouse system.
Trump is on board with renewed investment in technology and science, supporting NASA programs. These kinds of investments have had huge returns in lifting up the general circumstances of mankind. . . . Here's Trump's speech, ignored by MSM morons....:
https://larouchepac.com/20170326/pr...ountrys-commitment-nasa-space-exploration-and