100% agree. Keep in mind that this new economy only works if they have the digital currency. They will need to limit how much you can eat and there's no RFID in steak.
I hope you're right. The more people accept that it's real and that it's happening, the better chance we have at stopping it. The idea on their end is to have the general public want it to happen, maybe even beg for it. Let's hope things don't get that bad.
I live in the low income end of the city and there are 3 second hand stores here where people can donate used clothes or other goods which are resold for cheap. Lots of people use them to setup new apartments, buy work clothes, or just to find weird stuff or antiques.
What happens if everything is rented? All gone, along with the employees. More garbage in the dump, more support required for the poor to go to Walmart.
What happens to fixing stuff if everything is rented? Do we actually think that companies would bother to repair when they can just charge you for the item and destroy it?
They have a system planned with a catchy name that involves reuse, repair, repurpose, etc. The corporations own the actual materials so if it gets stripped down to materials and remade again, it's still owned by that same corporation.
They will decide what we should have for the sake of the environment. Not to mention the quality of it, the amount. All in the name of a more 'equal and fair' planet. You can start to see how you might be eating bugs all of a sudden.
Sounds like a great time to start a business that actually sells things to people.
100% agree. Keep in mind that this new economy only works if they have the digital currency. They will need to limit how much you can eat and there's no RFID in steak.
Barter System
It wont work.
I hope you're right. The more people accept that it's real and that it's happening, the better chance we have at stopping it. The idea on their end is to have the general public want it to happen, maybe even beg for it. Let's hope things don't get that bad.
DDS attacks more likely than an awakening.
Doctor would say. Walk in the sun Light.
At that point people will just stop buying things, and will start making their own homes, furniture, food, etc.
"You will own nothing" because we will own everything.
I want to break it already.
Glad to see you here man. Or woman. Whichever is applicable.
Tyvm! Woman btw.
Imagine how this will affect charity.
I live in the low income end of the city and there are 3 second hand stores here where people can donate used clothes or other goods which are resold for cheap. Lots of people use them to setup new apartments, buy work clothes, or just to find weird stuff or antiques.
What happens if everything is rented? All gone, along with the employees. More garbage in the dump, more support required for the poor to go to Walmart.
What happens to fixing stuff if everything is rented? Do we actually think that companies would bother to repair when they can just charge you for the item and destroy it?
Not a very "green" policy...
They have a system planned with a catchy name that involves reuse, repair, repurpose, etc. The corporations own the actual materials so if it gets stripped down to materials and remade again, it's still owned by that same corporation.
They will decide what we should have for the sake of the environment. Not to mention the quality of it, the amount. All in the name of a more 'equal and fair' planet. You can start to see how you might be eating bugs all of a sudden.
Klaus said that "Stakeholder Capitalism positions private corporations as trustees of society". Which is from the 1973 Davos Manifesto
YouAreFreeTV used to report on this regularly. The Internet of Things
Someone needs to tell Sirpa Pietikäinen that most people don't break the chairs they sit in.
You mis use the phrase Dick in the Air
I was just yanking your chain with Peaches man.
https://youtu.be/sjGIfWLqC3Y