You know the saying 'the rich get richer and the poor get poorer'.
But did you ever think that this is just plain theft?
That it means that the overpaid get evermore dollars for each bit of work they do, and the underpaid get everless?
And did you ever think that this has been going on for thousands of years and so has gone very far indeed?
Can you believe, we now have yearly pay from a low of $30 to a high of $30,000,000,000.
And have you thought that this is theft of the thing which is a joker good, good for just about everything, all necessities and desires?
And that this theft therefore makes people very angry and desperate, and makes people fight?
And that this is why violence [war, crime and weaponry] have been increasing for those same thousands of years?
From sticks and stones to ICBMs and world wars.
To the present point of 60 times PDC [planet death capability]?
So we really want to do something about it if we can?
Have you wondered how many people get less than fairpay?
At the present stage of things, 99% of people get less than fairpay.
have you ever wondered what you'd get if you weren't underpaid?
The average-sized family working average-hard would be on $300,000 a year, if 99% of us hadn't been slipping lower and lower for 1000s of years.
Of course 99% are getting below-average pay!
If you pull taffy up out of a pot, the higher you pull, the lower the taffy in the pot gets.
If a malicious imp takes everyone's things and leaves them outside the door of one person, the obvious thing is to give them back.
If the person outside whose house the things get left tries to keep them, there will be trouble.
Everyone else will be worse off, and that one person will be worse off, having a huge fight on his hands.
Can 1 person keep the property of 99 people?
Can it do him any good to do so?
He will have gained a lot of surplus things, and lost all position and respect in the community.
Have to work day and night to hold onto the things.
Can 1% keep the property of 99% of people?
Through all history they have tried, and through all history they have eventually lost.
Through all history they have had to labour mightily all their lives to hold on to it.
And always in the end failed and been clobbered.
And the two fighting sides have invented everbigger weaponry, to the danger of all.
What is the use of overwealth?
After necessities, major desires and minor desires are satisfied, right down to the littlest things, what can more money add to happiness?
Fairpay [$300,000] satisfies every need, all major desires and millions of smaller and smaller desires, down to children's toys and bobbypins.
So overpay can add only the satisfaction of the teenytiniest desires.
You can spend more, but you can't get much out of it anymore.
Except a heap of fighting, danger, labour and cost hanging on to it.
So if both overpay and underpay are bad, why have we got so much of it?
Are we missing something?
Even if desires were infinite, and the overpaid were happy in proportion to their overpay, would that be any reason to steal happiness from 99%?
Have you ever thought that money is power, so extreme overpay-underpay is extreme overpower-underpower?
Which means the less powerful being bossed around by the more powerful?
And means the more powerful doing whatever they like, which is usually not pleasant for the underpowered?
And then the underpaid getting mad and clobbering them?
And all this conflict and weaponry is rushing to a climax in destruction of everything, thanks to e=mc2.
Have you heard that the bombs we have will block out the sun with the smoke, lowering the planet temperature 25 degrees, which is three times colder than an iceage?
With the rich still getting richer and the fighting still getting intenser, can we avoid arriving at using those bombs, if we keep going the way we are?
With the weapons, and the super-extreme overpay and underpay generating everincreasing violence, how can extinction not arrive?
Maybe not this century, maybe this century, maybe tomorrow, maybe this afternoon.
Probably not all at once, probably here a bomb, there a bomb, a little more, a little more.
They have already used depleted uranium.
Can we do better?
Do the overpaid want to become extinct?
Are the overpaid free from trouble?
All heaps of wealth [kings, emperors, empires] in history have been levelled in time.
However great the overfortune, it is still limited in size.
But the attacks on it by the robbed are endless, so every heap of overwealth falls.
Bigger banks have stronger vaults because they need them.
Bigger heaps of honey attract more bears.
And desires get teenytiny above fairpay of $300,000 a year.
Who benefits from overpay and underpay?
The overpaid get no more pleasure, a lot more danger and labour, and extinction as the cherry on top.
The underpaid get nonsatisfaction of minor and mjor desires, of needs, constant labour of fighting for rights and fairshare, and extinction.
Not exactly a bargain for anyone.
How does money drift from all the workers to a few?
Who or what is the malicious imp who has been moving goods from everyone to few and so got everyone into this almighty mother of all pickles?
Whenever you buy or sell anything, the two things exchanged are never exactly equal in value.
So there is a little hidden theft in every transaction.
One person gives more than they receive.
Over trillions of transactions, this little drop of theft grows into the ocean of overpay and underpay.
Over many transactions, a few people will break even.
But most will gain or lose.
A few will gain big, a few will lose big.
If you toss a coin millions of times you won't of course get heads tails heads tails all the way.
You'll get strings of heads, strings of tails.
There will be lots of strings of two.
The longer the strings of heads or tails, the rarer they will be.
But they will occur.
In the same way, most will lose or gain from lots of transactions.
And the more transactions go on, the greater the gain or loss will be.
Anyone can go from gaining to losing, or the other way, at any time.
But over everyone, underpay and overpay will ever-increase.
And then this growth is accelerated by everyone trying to get as much and give as little as possible.
And then money 'makes' money.
A pile of money, once got, will start pulling in more money.
A billion pulls in $50 million, every year, for no work by them, at a modest 5% interest.
And sometimes there are far higher returns than 5%.
But they can buy things with the money they get for no work.
Things which have been made by work.
So they sometimes get products of work for no work. Overpay.
So others sometimes get work for no money. Underpay.
Leading to fighting and extinction for all.
Like a boiler getting hotter and hotter till it explodes.
A little tiny theft in every transaction, and the world is going to blow.
We can correct for this by making everyone heirs of large deceased estates.
The private heir has done nothing, everyone has done everything for this money, so such a law is just.
And justice in pay makes peace.
The country or planet built on injustice cannot stand.
The purpose of government is justice.
And governments are not powerful enough to give it to us.
Only we are powerful enough to give it to us.
Money drifts from all to few, so we drift it back from few to all.
Money will continue constantly to drift from all to few with every transaction, but we can make it constantly drift back again.
The accumulated overpay of thousands of years will rain down on humanity in two generations.
90% of world income, US$250 trillion a year, or US$250,000 per family, is up in a very very high thin needle of overpay.
The honey will be lowered back into the pot, raising the level, stopping the evergrowing overpay-underpay violence.
How to interest people in doing this?
There are plenty of extremely good reasons for both the overpaid and underpaid people to do this, but people need to know first that everyone else is keen to do it.
No one will take one step forward until everyone else does.
Which is quite sensible because people laugh if you step out of line, if you wear a hat when no one else is, or don't wear a hat when everyone else is.
But we can talk about it with our friends, and then it will in time reach a point where everyone will know that everyone knows about it, and then it won't be so hard to step forward one step.
Then someone wil get excited with the idea of being the first, and then step forward, and then others will be sorry not to have been first, and will step forward to be second, and then more and more will take the step, and then we can laugh at the last ones to step forward.
This laughter is not mean. We have survived by being a herd, and this laughter is a reminder not to wander off from the herd and get killed.
Don't rely on politicians or academics to lead the way. They are either overpay, or bought and sold by overpay, or they are busy studying some tiny corner of the big big world, drowned in so much information that they have lost their common sense, their overview, their perspective.
Sunday, December 23, 2007
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