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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (120619)7/4/2016 3:39:17 PM
From: abuelita  Respond to of 219591
 
well then, you'd better hang in over there.
they'll be needing you.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (120619)7/4/2016 3:50:31 PM
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Next week I'm going to Greece, where I plan to get them to do a Grexit, then introduce Tradable Citizenship which should earn them say 20,000 per year at $2 million each = $40 billion which would cover the budget for a minimalist state of free enterprisers running a self-determination realm with maximum degrees of freedom.

Human value is created by maximizing degrees of freedom for people. Leviathan states reduce degrees of freedom to a 0 and 1 = a binary world where everything that isn't illegal is compulsory. Having more degrees of freedom means being able to bail out of, for example, the EU, and buying a citizenship in a more attractive realm. An attractive realm might be one where one's money goes much further such as in Zimbabwe or India where people will work for much lower pay than in EU rich-world. Or it might be Greece where the climate is great, the location is great [at the cross roads of history and geographically fairly central too], the beaches and islands are great, the souvlaki is delicious, and there's a historical interest in democratic ideas such as Tradable Citizenship. Greece could once again lead the world and show the way things should be done.

First thing to do is abrogate the debt which was incurred by political nose in the trough kleptocrats and which is not payable by people who had nothing to do with it. Same as Saddam's debts were not Iraq's and Iraq abrogated the debts [which annoyed Russia but they shouldn't have loaned money to somebody like Saddam if they wanted it back]. Sure the Germans will whine like a fleet of Koreans if Greece tells them they're not paying, but too bad for them.

I haven't been to Greece since 1974 when they were about at war with Turkey, with tanks on the border, and we met the family in istanbul where Tarken got his name [the family was that of Sezgin Burak, the creator of Tarkan - see Google].

Mqurice

- Rose, I thought this was replying to you but I clicked the wrong place.