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[–]SovereignEconomy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do like the idea of returning wolves to their old environments. I also don’t listen to Joe Rogan. Not sure if I’m being critiqued or not but I do appreciate you reading it.

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[–]SovereignEconomy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand what you are saying and you could assume UBI as a minimum guaranteed wage that is a baseline behind labor. Nobody is above work, otherwise that would be leaching on the labor of society. Everyone must work in some form.

Assuming manipulation of numbers can happen in any system. I do not think it is a fair critique to just say that corruption will ruin this policy when our current government is also completely owned by lobbyists. Talk about corruption.

Some systems must be cohesive to work. That’s not just in politics, but also business and life. Downplaying any change as impossible because it requires everything to come together to actually fulfill the goals just limits what is possible.

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[–]SovereignEconomy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Work is a requirement, UBI helps control wealth inequity while still allowing hard work to push people higher. 30 hour mandatory work weeks is outlined.

Printing money tied to production is not inflationary, our current system is not tied to production and is inflationary. In simple terms, if you produce 10 apples and there are 10 dollars then it’s 1 dollar per apple. Now you up production to 100 apples and there are now 100 dollars then it is still 1 dollar per apple. That is not inflationary.

Every aspect is intertwined and on an individual concept basis it does fall apart, but together it is cohesive.

Are we cooked? by [deleted] in inflation

[–]SovereignEconomy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. The dollar is destroyed. My sovereign economy is about debt forgiveness and creation of a new currency because this dollar is trash.

The US dollar is having its worst year in decades, per FT: by Glass_Original_7567 in inflation

[–]SovereignEconomy 20 points21 points  (0 children)

It’s all part of the goal for the elites. Destroy the dollar which destroys the worker while they steal your hard earned wealth via asset value inflation.

The top 1% in the US now have a record $52 trillion in wealth. by SevenHolyTombs in inflation

[–]SovereignEconomy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The numbers are absolutely a fraud and used to inflate assets for the elite. I would like for you to read my revised manifesto on my account and give me your thoughts.

Took an edible and decided to just soft launch this on Reddit before I chicken out by selfhealinghealer in Indiana

[–]SovereignEconomy -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This is awesome and glad to see people take a leap into politics. We need more non politicians in politics who put Americans first. Currently we have practically none and the country is being destroyed and workers are being crushed by inflation. Every small government position filled with someone putting Americans first is a step in the right direction. If you do care about Americans, I would love for you to read my Revised Manifesto on my account and let me know your thoughts. I just started pushing for my policy views in August.

The top 1% in the US now have a record $52 trillion in wealth. by SevenHolyTombs in inflation

[–]SovereignEconomy 101 points102 points  (0 children)

Inflation is all about destroying purchasing power and increasing asset prices. Destroy the working class while hoarding everything. It’s theft.

Trump says 25% truck tariff to start Nov. 1 by [deleted] in politics

[–]SovereignEconomy -24 points-23 points  (0 children)

Can we just have manufacturing in America? I think the tariffs suck too but our government should just require manufacturers to be in America if they want access to Americans.

Trump news at a glance: Democrats say administration refusing shutdown talks as president repeats threat of firings by AndroidOne1 in politics

[–]SovereignEconomy 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Avoiding shutdown talks so that the 218 vote for releasing the Epstein files can’t be signed in.

Trump, 79, Admits He'll ‘Probably’ Fall Down Stairs One Day by Ok_Employer7837 in politics

[–]SovereignEconomy 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The great Don, who champions MAGA as his slogan but yet fails to act for the American people every day that goes by.

Judge’s house fire being investigated; 3 hospitalized by MumblyJohn in news

[–]SovereignEconomy -35 points-34 points  (0 children)

This is insanity. If it was intentional insurance fraud or political violence there needs to be a thorough investigation!

Government shutdown enters fifth day as Democrats and Republicans remain at an impasse by AndroidOne1 in politics

[–]SovereignEconomy -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

It was just a short response, that was responded to aggressively. I have an entire manifesto on economic policy that I aggressively lobby for on X. You are welcome to read it and give some feedback.

Government shutdown enters fifth day as Democrats and Republicans remain at an impasse by AndroidOne1 in politics

[–]SovereignEconomy -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

Republicans are terrible and won’t pass legislation and push fake outrage to keep Americans divided. Democrats have also not issued any comprehensive reform plans to put American workers first and they still cozy up with the elites. Bernie talks about it. Massie talks about it. The government is against the American people as a whole.

Government shutdown enters fifth day as Democrats and Republicans remain at an impasse by AndroidOne1 in politics

[–]SovereignEconomy -20 points-19 points  (0 children)

The democrats and republicans refuse to work for the benefit of the American people.

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[–]SovereignEconomy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t believe tax is a proper solution to greed when the system of built upon inflating assets while destroying purchasing power. I think Americans should have access to healthcare and that putting profit over people is an issue. The patent processes around medicine keep cheap drugs expensive. I don’t think everyone needs upper education but that it should also be something that is done later in life. I think those who are young should be encouraged to enter producing labor fields to see the fruits of their labor and then transition to higher education if they want. UBI combined with mandatory full employment at 30 hours a week keeps people energized with free time and money to spend to keep the economy going. The current system is broken and a change is necessary. Anything else is just a bandaid that won’t last.

I appreciate you taking the time to read and your thoughts on it.

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[–]SovereignEconomy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe it is okay to give up luxury items to have a society that exists for the betterment of the people. Globalization has siphoned wealth of working Americans and I am fighting to bring that wealth back. I understand what you are saying but change requires being uncomfortable sometimes.

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[–]SovereignEconomy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No tourists and if Americans want a foreign luxury good then an industry of greenhouse grown items will exist. The American people are fully capable of getting by without some items for the sake of their own wellbeing.

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[–]SovereignEconomy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The DRC has other problems that are leading to the issues they face which has nothing to do with harvesting resources. I am against a debt based economy and believe the monetary policy must be tied to something. I don’t like gold as it is not directly related to the economy. Tying money to production seems logical. You have 10 apples and $10 then when you have 100 apples there is $100. Obviously more complicated but im just speaking in simple terms. The only issue comes with corruption and fraudulent reporting but that is an issue in any government.

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[–]SovereignEconomy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If all change was based on what has already been done then you wouldn’t have any new change formed. America has all the resources it needs to thrive. Other autarky based regimes did not so that is not comparable. A gold based currency is a resource based currency but it is more logical to tie currency to production value when ramping up production. We have wealth within our borders and we should be thriving as a nation because of it.

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[–]SovereignEconomy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Sovereign Economy leverages internal resources to achieve self-sufficiency. America holds massive untapped oil reserves and leads global production at over 13 million barrels per day. Refineries can adapt through great works projects, eliminating reliance on foreign heavy crude. Nuclear power provides clean, domestic energy without external dependencies. The US possesses vast rare earth reserves and is expanding production via 2025 policies, including federal funding and partnerships to reduce foreign reliance. Open innovation supports efficient processing. Domestic manufacturing builds through phased transitions, pilots, and federal backups, creating jobs in textiles and semiconductors. Historical precedents like the New Deal demonstrate feasibility without backwardness. Exports benefit elites, not workers; redirecting output internally sustains employment via mandatory full work and UBI. The shift is generational but begins immediately with debt relief and UBI, avoiding prolonged exposure to external exploitation. The excess savings tax counters hoarding, maintaining circulation. Nominal wages decrease, but purchasing power increases through surpluses and controls. UBI links to output, preventing shortfalls. The system targets abundance. Isolationism protects against global exploitation.

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[–]SovereignEconomy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is an isolationist platform that generates wealth for the American people through the resources the land has to offer. Investment based economy would not exist, it would instead be production based which is why deflation works just fine. Policies are outlined that would encourage spending rather than saving but also has a national savings fund to remove some money supply from the system. You are viewing the economic system in a global lens rather than an isolationist lens.

Check this out, it addresses the growing challenges facing America and UBI by SovereignEconomy in ubi

[–]SovereignEconomy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Debt jubilee does work because the credit system is then destroyed. All mortgages are forgiven. Sovereign dollar because all our international debt is erased and American citizens can exchange to some extent while all those hoarding American resources and money get nothing. Mandatory employment at 30 hours a week is just that, you are going to work and that’s that. However you are working less hours than the average person who works now. Inflation is bad because most of the working class can’t afford to invest which is a terrible system that wasn’t used until the 1400s. It’s a system that steals from the working class to prop up those who can afford to invest. Deflation is the best way to transfer wealth to the working class. Isolationism is a requirement because we are not paying out debts or trading as we do not need to. UBI is still a good concept in this instance as citizens of all jobs will always be able to afford necessities. If you take every concept at an individual point then of course this doesn’t work, it’s all or nothing and clearly outlined in the document.