About Nazi Germany... Many Germans still didn't have jobs long after he came to power. It was part of the reason the Nazi's began firing the jews so they could hire genitles instead. And they marked Jewish stores and banks so Germans would only go to other Gentile banks and stores.
He didn't abolish poverty, it stayed the same, he just forced it onto a different demographic.
@Seaprimate Many Germans still didn't have jobs long after he came to power.
Jct: Oh, there were jobs needing to be done and Hitler didn't use his new labor-based chips? Pretty stupid when you have enough chips for jobs for all not to use them. Somehow, I'd bet you are wrong. So tell us the unemployment rate in Germany in the 1930s compared to the US.
Great stuff!! i thought Argentina had been screwed over. I heard a while ago that george Soros was the largest land owner in Argentina. Don't no whether this is still true or not. But the Benetton family are large land owners in patagonia and they've got some unsavoury links.
Have you read E. C. Riegels works, very interesting. Most of our problems can be solved by creating a simple debts/credits system of accounting for activity (economic, human whatever you want to call it). Very empowering.
About Nazi Germany... Many Germans still didn't have jobs long after he came to power. It was part of the reason the Nazi's began firing the jews so they could hire genitles instead. And they marked Jewish stores and banks so Germans would only go to other Gentile banks and stores.
He didn't abolish poverty, it stayed the same, he just forced it onto a different demographic.
Seaprimate 3 months ago
@Seaprimate Many Germans still didn't have jobs long after he came to power.
Jct: Oh, there were jobs needing to be done and Hitler didn't use his new labor-based chips? Pretty stupid when you have enough chips for jobs for all not to use them. Somehow, I'd bet you are wrong. So tell us the unemployment rate in Germany in the 1930s compared to the US.
kingofthepaupers 3 months ago
Time to smash the banks
yahoopig 8 months ago
Great stuff!! i thought Argentina had been screwed over. I heard a while ago that george Soros was the largest land owner in Argentina. Don't no whether this is still true or not. But the Benetton family are large land owners in patagonia and they've got some unsavoury links.
Have you read E. C. Riegels works, very interesting. Most of our problems can be solved by creating a simple debts/credits system of accounting for activity (economic, human whatever you want to call it). Very empowering.
toastedpiano 2 years ago
Jct: Yes, we have set up LETS timebank branches all around the world. Now to make it grow to UNILETS.
kingofthepaupers 3 years ago
Yes,We Can!
kkken530 3 years ago