Signs of the Time

The comments continue to come in great numbers to my far-out thoughts at www.mymiraclemessage.com  , thoughts that bring little comment on this Tea Party blog.  The WordPress format I’m using on my domain blog is a favorite of entrepreneurs with something they want to sell on the Internet.

 

Roosevelt’s New Deal law, which has been around for three-quarters of a century, and is now bankrupting the nation morally, spiritually, and fiscally—now accepted by “compassionate conservatives,” President George Walker Bush called them—we note that said compassionate conservatives (including the weeping Republican Speaker of the House and dingy Democrats) leave nobody in Washington with the foggiest notion of how to stop runaway government spending.  The dingy Democrats never did know. They have never recognized that entrepreneurs were responsible for building the great nation they’ve always wanted to run.  Democrats have always been for caretaker government. They just don’t understand free enterprise.  Now that Roosevelt Democrats and “compassionate conservatives” have their wish, nobody knows what to do to turn the ongoing economic disaster around—realistically, don’t know how to get out of the commitments they’ve made they can’t keep.    

 

“Against the wall,” Pelosi calls for an ethics inquiry. Gee! Congressman Anthony Wiener, with his astonishing lacking in personal responsibility, is a demonstration of the time. Face it, my Tea Party friends, both liberal and conservative politicians have painted themselves into a corner. At least Congressman Wiener has now had the guts to admit the truth.  The absence of the truth from the balance of Congress is a lie. They know of no way out of financial mess they caused, without admitting the full truth. The proof grows greater with every passing day that neither big government advocates, big labor, nor big business have the foggiest idea of what to do keep the nation from going bankrupt.  

 

The undeniable fact is that giant corporations who can’t make a profit, now that politicians have control of the economy, have government to bail them out.  Because they have much to lose—government, big labor, and giant corporations—they are in a desperate fight to keep the status quo in place.  The bigger the crises, the more desperate their solutions, and the bigger their lies.  Which is the greater of the moral depravations, showing your naked body to the girls, or taking America to the poorhouse.  If Simple Simon Wiener should resign, they should all resign for blowing smoke at the naïve American people.  In fact it would be better to keep Wiener and get rid of smoke blowers.  We know Wiener.  

 

I was an entrepreneur. I had a very bad experience with government. I see on my administration page WordPress blog that out of 58 posts since February 2, 2011 there have been 7,651 comments, 2,688 approved by me, 4,785 remaining for me to approve, almost all of the comments I’ve read are highly favorable.  There is a groundswell building that is not well known.

 

On January 16, 2011, I posted Kevin Kelly's Economic Prediction on my Tea Party blog.  I didn’t receive one comment to the following:

1.     The Law of Connections: The collapsing microcosm of chips and the exploding telecosm of connections will tear the old laws of wealth apart and prepare territory for the emerging economy.

2.     The Law of Plentitude: Curious things happen when you connect all to all.  Adding a few more members can dramatically increase the value for all members

3.     The Law of Exponential Value: The chart of Microsoft’s cornucopia of profits is a revealing graph because it mirrors several other plots of rising stars in a Network Economy. However, the same forces that feed on each other to amplify network presences into powerful overnight standards can also work in reverse to unravel them in a blink. Success will become nonlinear and self-regulating.

4.      The Law of Tipping Points:  Significance precedes momentum. Success became infectious and spread pervasively.  It became difficult not to be infected. For instance, how long could one hold out not having a telephone?

5.     The Law of Increasing Returns:  Them that’s got shall get. It depends on this: while centralized government gets more punishing, the Network Economy rewards schemes that allow decentralized creation, and punishes those that don’t.

6.     The law of Inverse Pricing: While the worst—government—gets more costly each year, the very best gets cheaper each year. It is a major engine for the new economy.

7.     The Law of Generosity:   Microsoft makes huge profits by giving away its Web browser, thereby creating a need. 

8.     The Law of Allegiance: The prosperity of the company is directly linked to the prosperity of the network.  

9.     The Law of Devolution: The tightly linked nature of any economy, but especially the Network Economy’s ultraconnected constitution, make it behave ecologically. The fate of individual organizations is not dependent entirely on their own merits, but also on the fate of their neighbors, their allies, their competitors, and, of course, on that of the immediate environment.  

Kelly’s ideas posted on mymiraclemessage.com brought lots of comments.  My Tea Party friends, if you expect to do any good at all, you are going to have to redirect the elected to think in terms of what would be good policy for entrepreneurs.   If you would like to read my entrepreneur thoughts and the comments of many other entrepreneurs, go to http://www.mymiraclemessage.com/?p=75

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