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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: elmatador who wrote (33170)5/7/2003 4:19:26 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (4) of 74559
 
<<What would you suggest to someone in charge of financial policy making in the US?>>

(a) Get rid of:
- Maestro Greensputin & Professor Benankaput
- Euro
- Unions
- Minimum wage
- Social security
- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
- Tax on capital gains
- Tax on interest and dividends
- 99% of taxation code, forms, and civil service
- Border with Canada and Mexico
- Tuition for doctors, engineers and scientists
- Voting rights for anyone who cannot pass stipulated math, geography, history, and economics exams, and who does not own a minimum amount of stocks, bonds, real estate, or business
- All politicians who are not qualified to vote as stipulated above

(b) Sharply increase
- Yen-denominated debt
- and then Yen in circulation
- Penalty for all crimes, and to include punishment for professional helpers such as lawyers and accountants
- Tuition for law students
- Inheritance tax to 99% of assets

© Do the following
- Losers pay all costs in lawsuits
- Devalue the dollar by 50%
- Back new dollar with basket of agricultural and mineral commodities, plus Iraq
- Charge for overseas troop deployment, and bases on retainer, manday, and success fee basis
- Stipulate transparent global tax via printing to the tune of 15% per year

All of the above actions, implemented as a package, should then be able to save General Motors, for awhile ;0)

Chugs, Jay
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