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singular_me
1st October 2018, 09:10 AM
I am seriously considering another move
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first money-free political party as a long-term goal

Contributionism for Austin
https://www.wearethemayor.com/contributionism
The Contributionism/One Small Town model provides an inspired framework and fundamental concept for Austin to use in solving every challenge we face as a city. We will create a Network of Contributionism Community Projects, which will be 100% owned and operated by the people, all fueled by volunteer efforts. No one is forced to contribute, but those that do will see tremendous benefits.

https://www.wearethemayor.com/



https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=36&v=u27aFBwEKkw

midnight rambler
1st October 2018, 09:25 AM
The Contributionism/One Small Town model provides an inspired framework and fundamental concept for Austin to use in solving every challenge we face as a city.

Abundant Luxury! Free Rent! Free Utility Bills!

WOW!!!!!!!!

Hell YEAH!!!

Check it out! We'll have Utopia! We will ALL overcome our baser selfish instincts! lol

https://www.wearethemayor.com/

singular_me
1st October 2018, 09:36 AM
Utopia vs dsytopia is ALL there is MR

either we cooperate (money-free utopia) or we die (dystopia by AI silent and nanotech assimilation)

More and more people are ready to thrown in the towel, they understand that power/money are a conjoined twins. Money is coercive, makes people neurotic and causes structural violence. People who grasp that are ready for the paradigm shift and will be extremely peaceful

will a money-free society be perfect... no... but it will be far better than what we now have

listen to michael tellinger, his strategy/video

midnight rambler
1st October 2018, 09:39 AM
Utopia vs dsytopia is ALL there is

The perception of reality is more important than reality itself.

How do you propose ridding ourselves of the selfish baser instincts?? ???

singular_me
1st October 2018, 09:48 AM
money drives more ego and selfishness, because everybody competes for it

value is subjective and depending on the moods of the market, the golden calf worship is ending


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IF9rqJ1qoHs

I will not entertain any long debate, everybody has to see for himself... just putting the data out there

madfranks
1st October 2018, 09:49 AM
first money-free political party as a long-term goalThere is no way a modern, complex economy can operate without a medium of exchange. It's simply not possible. Contributionism/barter doesn't work for anything but the simplest of trades. For complex economic matters, you have to have a means to calculate the value of what is being traded. That's what money does.

midnight rambler
1st October 2018, 09:54 AM
The only solution is when the King of Kings returns and cleans this mess up. There's really no other remedy, the problem is way beyond the scope of mortal man.

midnight rambler
1st October 2018, 09:56 AM
BTW, the notion in the OP fails to deal with the problem of the Chosenites as far as I can tell. Who really thinks the Chosenites are not going to continue their money power/money changer monopoly in some form or fashion under some *new* system?? Their nonsense is burned into their DNA.

That's right, we need to discuss the elephant in the room, THAT is the most pressing issue.

midnight rambler
1st October 2018, 10:23 AM
BTW, no one needs to move to Austin, it's severely overcrowded and full of migrant Californicators at this point. Drive times are horrendous. Forty years ago one could drive clear across town in 15-20 minutes ANY TIME OF DAY. Now it takes 1.5-2 hours to travel from one end of town to the other at evening drive time (at essentially the same distances as it took 15-20 minutes 40 years ago).

madfranks
1st October 2018, 10:48 AM
BTW, no one needs to move to Austin, it's severely overcrowded and full of migrant Californicators at this point. Drive times are horrendous. Forty years ago one could drive clear across town in 15-20 minutes ANY TIME OF DAY. Now it takes 1.5-2 hours to travel from one end of town to the other at evening drive time (at essentially the same distances as it took 15-20 minutes 40 years ago).

Yes, traffic in Austin is the worst. I work all across the state, and speak from experience.

singular_me
1st October 2018, 02:36 PM
God is not going to save anybody from the golden calf.... it is not the love of money but the presence of money. Competition is hazardous to man which was created to cooperate.

it is right there in the bible, the words of Jesus, but many -- and I too for a while -- do not get it. The monstre is the result of an ego afraid of death and seeking wealth accumulation as a result. So money chasing fits right in

Let go your ego, and ((they)) will go away. They are the incarnations of a mental and materialistic construct... so behave like Jesus in the desert being tempted by the devil... NOOOOOOOOOOO

This is why I am very much against the bible as a whole, christians are no better than new agers staying in their bubble of meditation, all it taught christians is to sit and wait for the 2nd return. There lies the deception by and for the masons and babylonians.

additionally there is an awakening now, thats the good news. I dont see it when I come on here... but it is happening


The only solution is when the King of Kings returns and cleans this mess up. There's really no other remedy, the problem is way beyond the scope of mortal man.

midnight rambler
1st October 2018, 04:07 PM
What I’d like to know is exactly WHO is going to *volunteer* to do all the heavy lifting and the dirtiest of the dirty jobs, e.g. picking up the trash and taking it to the dump, fixing broken sewer lines, raising all the livestock to feed the multitudes, etc.?

midnight rambler
1st October 2018, 04:09 PM
If everything is provided for me, does that mean I can play video games during virtually all of my waking hours?? ???

Horn
1st October 2018, 11:31 PM
What I’d like to know is exactly WHO is going to *volunteer* to do all the heavy lifting and the dirtiest of the dirty jobs, e.g. picking up the trash and taking it to the dump, fixing broken sewer lines, raising all the livestock to feed the multitudes, etc.?

Kansas City mobsters can do that stuff for a fee.

They got volunteers.

madfranks
3rd October 2018, 09:40 AM
What I’d like to know is exactly WHO is going to *volunteer* to do all the heavy lifting and the dirtiest of the dirty jobs, e.g. picking up the trash and taking it to the dump, fixing broken sewer lines, raising all the livestock to feed the multitudes, etc.?And who is going to volunteer to do the work that involves life & death decision making? If a brain surgeon who can be held responsible for botching a surgery and killing someone is treated the same as the person working at a flower shop, who would choose the higher liability work?