Yellow Brick Road: City-County-State-DC-FedRes-Wizards[Europa?]
Today Milwaukee, tomorow the world! Dont laugh. Here's how:
I, and I think most Americans, want to do something about the looting going on financially. The whole country is too big for us to take on at once. We should decide on a city or county and have all the honest people [Repub, Dem, Ron Paul, Kucinich, Deep Capture, ZH] in all 50 states make it their project. In person or any other way, we would help honest local people take their city or county back.
How many political science and criminal justice and other undergrads are there? High schoolers? Must be millions. They can do some digging with the help of 50,000 unemployed journalists and 200,000 unemployed CPA's and MBA's and 100,000 Gulf war and Iraq vets. Examine every line of every contract and budget going back 10 or 15 years. Reward them with a portion of the fines levied. Then once its set right; go to the next one. Soon it will catch on and we will have an entire state. Like North Dakota: it has a state central bank. They are doing fine[yes it is a small farm state].
Once the cleansed state has 70% tax reductions and a booming economy, we ask for a volunteer where we move to next! Start with Milwaukee, then all Wisconsin. Maybe Oregon next. Do the hard ones last; TX, IL, FL, NY, CA, Fed Gov, Fed Reserve, Wizards. Eat the elephant one prosecution at a time. Reward whistleblowers with a good percentage of the clawbacks plus a new identity. The perps who cooperate will just lose their assets and not their lives. Where would we put the uncooperative? I heard theres a few dozen FEMA camps just waiting for “residents”! No death sentences. Unlike them, we will show mercy; just 10 yrs min. of hard labor.
I bet we could have a good many years of honesty before the scum started to weasel their way back in! Then the next gen uses our template to deal with the budding Boss Hogg’s.
I am a simple man. Ya’all could implement this plan better than me. I’m a dreamer!
Sooooooooooo…. Let’s roll before its too late.
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