Because you attacked it?
Society used to work. It used to be fairer. You weren't anybody without service. Today whatever went wrong?
Tell me please. Inflation through the roof, cost of living highest in history, services and utilities swamped. Crime bursting. Education so corrupt, it offers fiction.
The model, the formula?
For a start decentralisation. Centralisation comes from your core. Historically it takes military precision to become operational. So take all these nations during and after WW2. The military seized the grids. For years were nationalised sectors. Until oh dear. The same cretins managing them have sold them off. Taxing far more. Until what today? Where is it back at. Centralisation.
But I am not talking about the gig economy.
I am talking about the run off. The problems prevalent. Where simple service and duty often causes better results. It certainly halts some problems exasperated.
Topically, yes do it. Undoubtedly, unless you have had far better opportunity. It provides far more than a dumb hippy shouting make nogs not war. You are easily recruited, trained, and are still merited. You haven't run up debts. Can still easily study academically if vocationally you need more than the practical experience.
Because you attacked it?
Society used to work. It used to be fairer. You weren't anybody without service. Today whatever went wrong?
Tell me please. Inflation through the roof, cost of living highest in history, services and utilities swamped. Crime bursting. Education so corrupt, it offers fiction.
The model, the formula?
For a start decentralisation. Centralisation comes from your core. Historically it takes military precision to become operational. So take all these nations during and after WW2. The military seized the grids. For years were nationalised sectors. Until oh dear. The same cretins managing them have sold them off. Taxing far more. Until what today? Where is it back at. Centralisation.
But I am not talking about the gig economy.
I am talking about the run off. The problems prevalent. Where simple service and duty often causes better results. It certainly halts some problems exasperated.
Topically, yes do it. Undoubtedly, unless you have had far better opportunity. It provides far more than a dumb hippy shouting making nogs not war. You are easily recruited, trained, and are still merited. You haven't run up debts. Can still easily study academically if vocationally you need more than the practical experience.
Because you attacked it?
Society used to work. It used to be fairer. You weren't anybody without service. Today whatever went wrong?
Tell me please. Inflation through the roof, cost of living highest in history, services and utilities swamped. Crime bursting. Education so corrupt, it offers fiction.
The model, the formula?
For a start decentralisation. Centralisation comes from your core. Historically it takes military precision to become operational. So take all these nations during and after WW2. The military seized the grids. For years were nationalised sectors. Until oh dear. The same cretins managing them have sold them off. Taxing far more. Until what today? Where is at back at. Centralisation.
But I am not talking about the gig economy.
I am talking about the run off. The problems prevalent. Where simple service and duty often causes better results. It certainly halts some problems exasperated.
Topically, yes do it. Undoubtedly, unless you have had far better opportunity. It provides far more than a dumb hippy shouting making nogs not war. You are easily recruited, trained, and are still merited. You haven't run up debts. Can still easily study academically if vocationally you need more than the practical experience.