Social Contribution-Based Voting

Yep, time to expand the government’s accounting relationship with its citizens.  Only this time, the people making the contributions and writing the checks for the free-loaders deserve a chance to cut a better deal.

We’ll explain.

But first, how the BREXIT vote tomorrow is a non-event except for stock promoters who like to :”talk their book” and why social media is still heading for the rocks, until proven otherwise.

Bean up with a triple shot Americanos, dude, time to rock the cash box…

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  1. Hi George,

    Can you post an extra line in today’s PN regarding your thoughts on how PM’s are likely to react vs. the stock markets post Brexit vote? I’ve been scratching my head over this one.

  2. I absolutely agree with the social contribution thing as you’ve defined it. The system could be tuned a bit by adding REAL volunteer work, such as CERT, VFD, etc., at minimum wage equivalent. The double entry thing is great, though some things, such as SS retirement, are bought and paid for, and should not be regarded as “benefits” on the negative side.

  3. Got to tell you about the ad just below your banner just now. It was for GetSchooled.com, and contained three young gentlemen of color, from various walks of life. No one of the Caucasian persuasion included. The tag line was “on your phone . . . blah blah blah” Seems a bit of a specifically targeted advertisement. Do you only sell a blank spot of certain dimensions ? Just thought you’d like to know.

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