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Where are my securities? When one considers that the American population is pretty much saturated with stuff, there’s not going to be a whole lot of buying going on. I myself live a very poor life I think, but I have been able to get a computer, get TV and cable, have a car, and many other frivolous things that I enjoy. I never had enough money to put some of it into the stock market. Therefore, I’m not worried about losing anything. I have a place to live, I have food on the table, and I have transportation. But I am curious as to what will happen to our market economy? I have many questions concerning this definition. First, I would like to know if there are other economies? I don’t know what they would be called or how they might work. Still, I guess communism was a type of economy. Yet if we had to give up the market economy, what type of economy would we create? Do we even need the market to truly do business in an upstanding way? Are there other avenues that business can take? There are many jobs that need to be created: In what would help the environment. Maybe we need to transfer over into an environmental economy. In this type of economy, we would return our merchandise when it became old. Back to the place where we bought it. Instead of throwing computers away, we would return it to the store, so they can use the parts sensibly and give us a discount on a new version. Since we do not wish for people in prisons to be bored, we could turn all prisons throughout America~ into recycling factories. Regardless of why a person is in prison, they should learn how to work while there- so when they re-enter the real world; they’ll be able to work out here. It’s not like we don’t have a need to find better alternatives for the way we dispose of waste. The Navy and many other shipping companies dump their trash in the ocean by thousands of pounds per day when you put them all together. The landfills are filled with toxic chemicals mixing with other chemicals and creating "new chemicals" and possibly "viruses" that attack the human race. It would be best’ to truly create policy in government’ that could think of the future. In creating a secure future with jobs for people and a planet that will be healthier, we should concern our duty with cleaning up "all" the throw away attitudes. Look around your residence, is it not possible that You have items to invest in the economical environmental market? Those old batteries you have could be turned into jobs! Which would create retail businesses that dealt in the merchandise of reusable products. In transforming America’s ideology to reusable merchandise, we will create a strong market that will no longer depend on the outside world’s madness. We can salvage our own country by recycling everything and having all people given equal opportunity to turn recycling into a capitalistic money American making venture. Possibly, which could even influence other countries to practice recycling as well... Thomas A. SUTOR P.O. Box 2343 Lompoc CA 93438 Rockhawk.com |
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