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TrineDay’s Roundtable 20
THE EARTH BELONGS TO EVERYONE
(Sayonara, Klaus Schwab and Your “You’ll own nothing and be happy.”)
A FREE Zoom Event
Wed. June 14, 2023
3:00 – 4:30 pm/ET
RSVP Required at Valediction.net/eventlist
Join us to create a narrative to replace Klaus Schwab’s “Great Reset” (control consolidated in the hands of an unaccountable few) – a narrative that includes the ideals of American economist Henry George.
As Edward Dodson said in a previous Roundtable, “Land value taxation is the key to affordable housing and to rebuilding distressed communities."
But it’s bigger than that. We can flip the script so there are no masters nor slaves but people who respect each other’s rights, a la ancient models, the Native American for example.
What is money? Is life only a commercial enterprise? Is chaos the clown on which “rulers” hang their psychological warfare?
America was meant to be a new thing, where people govern themselves and are not ruled by a king or a pope (or corporations).
The world needs a sane, healthy, prosperous, and benevolent America.
Do we need “Jubilee Justice” – the forgiveness of unpayable and crushing debt?
Do we need UBI – universal basic income?
For certain, we need the end of empire and the end of war. And, if life has a spiritual or mystical dimension, we must envision and work for an economy of peace if we hope to have one.
RSVP today and join us on June 14, 2023.
With host, TrineDay Pubisher R. A. “Kris” Millegan, co-authors Paul Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Gould, and Earth Rights visionary Alanna Hartzok.
“When land and natural resource values – Commons Rent – become the primary source for raising public revenue, we WILL have economic justice and world peace.” –Paul and Liz
“Our problems are man-made. Therefore, they can be solved by man. … No problem of human destiny is beyond human beings. Man's reason and spirit have often solved the seemingly unsolvable--and we believe they can do it again.” –President John F. Kennedy, Speech at American University, June 10, 1963