To my
America, Trickle-Up
Economics (The Physical World Should be Transcended, but it does Not have to
be Forgotten. This is a logical type of technique to underclass revolt.
People give power to people.)I have seen the gas prices
of the West. I have seen the people of the West pay these prices. I have seen the West
become enslaved by these shackles. Greed enslaves these people. The lacking of courage to
affect change cripples these people. And the masses flounder in an un-unified babble of
how upset they are about the insane prices. Yet, my friends, I propose a solution. I offer
a salvation from this economic mis-justice. I have a theory. It is the opposite of Reagans
theory. It is the reverse view of it. Instead of Trickle-Down Economics, I offer
Trickle-Up Economics. Instead of benefits slowly trickling down to the poor from the
wealthy, the poor more quickly trickle up disturbance to the wealthy, and the wealthy in
turn trickle down the proper results. It is important to know any enemy's strengths and
weaknesses. In this case, as in many cases, they are the same. Greed.
The rich, the government, or whomever "assumes" any sort of authority
trickles down another result of their own greed by the actions taken against them. A
result that will begin to make them back at least some of the money they will lose as the
theory is initiated. All the theory needs is unity. Heres how it works:
a. The individual consumer must first
declare that he will no longer be enslaved by anyone by any method for any reason.
b. The individual must then take a
specific stand. The consumer must refuse to pay the high prices.
c. The individual must remain rational.
The consumer must realize that he still needs gasoline. But how?
d. The individual must reinforce the
convictions to himself to not be controlled, or ruled. He must must be strong for
freedom to breed. You take what you need. You fill your tank. You leave.
However, for the pre-pay stations, far more unity is needed. A mass of at least ten
cars must roll into a station at one time. The group of people must walk into the station
and demand that the pumps be turned on. Everyone must fill their tanks and leave together
or better yet, stay and leave the pumps open all day, for everyone. No matter what may
come, they must hold their ground. Close the station to economic profit, a good
old-fashioned sit down protest would be as effective as anything. Everyday, close down the
as many stations possible. Dont allow the people to pay. Shout, hoot, and holler,
make a ruckus, no one will fight their way in to pay. People will either avoid the station
or not pay or join out of frustration to quicken the results. Either way the protesters
will accomplish their goal. The people working at the stations will oblige any request
made by a large group of people. These people make minimum wage and have no desire to be a
hero, besides theyre poor too, and they agree with you.
e. The individual must understand that
individuality is often times a result of unity. More and more people will join the
cause. People like the security of a group, but there are those that must have the courage
to do what is necessary in the first place.
f. The individual must keep his eyes on
the large spectrum and not get so lost to his own battle. He must remain humble
enough to see. Those who own franchises will be losing large amounts of money. They
will not be able to afford to purchase oil from their suppliers. They will beg for the
price cut. And for the sake of politics maybe the gas price will go down. It will go down
maybe five to ten cents. And the peoples activities must continue.
g. Never surrender. Never
compromise.
h. Do not converse with any enemy.
Only talk to the media and never talk to the police or any group that believes
their job is to have authority.
i. Always be offensive and
disturbing. No protest should be passive, or it is useless.
h. Allow yourself to be uncomfortable.
Freedom is not won or maintained by those who are so weak that they sell their
souls to comfort. The complaints will travel up the economic chain that oil travels.
Eventually everyone in the chain will lose money, even the consumer, even that individual.
He must give up days at work to work on things more important, his freedom.
Everyone will lose money in the beginning. These people we will protest
against are business people, their lives are about money, about greed. Remember their
greed that created the problem in the first place. No matter how much they will lose
(which will be determined by the length of the protest) they will always meet the ultimate
demands of their buyers, because "some money" is always better than "no
money." And the gas people have plenty of money in reserve anyway and it will
continue to grow, until we make ourselves non-reliant on them, which surely can be done.
We gain only benefit and no one really
loses anything.
Thus the theory, and an example and
advice, for Trickle-Up Economics. The only necessity is unity and will, or at least one
brilliant soul that knows how to disturb a world. Have plain courage. The power the
consumer will retain from this will be immense. And gas prices will fall. The West will be
a little more wild, and a little more free. The way it was meant to be. This method
has will work in many situations. I am truly not the inventor. I only redefine
it for the times. It has worked for centuries, whenever the people realized that the
power is always in their hands. Whenever the people realized
each individual is a nation unto themselves and that allies are needed in times of war.
Stephan Pacheco-Founder of LibertyCore |