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![]() | Humanomics Trilogy AUTHOR Briefs Obama & the US Labor Movement on the Macro Economic SOLUTION(S) is the "Integration of Labor-sm" as this means JOBS, JOBS, JOBS to scale for all Americans Yehoshua Ya'acov is the Spiritual Leader of the largest Jewish community in the world; briefs Bonnie and Waynesburg PA, on Humanomics post COLLAPSE of the 'local reality' and its NEW 'central organizing principle' of the Jewish People and of all mankind, that is its "Receiving, to give-sm" explaining its meaning, and as well parallel NEW economic paradigm the "Integration of Labor-sm" that NOW replaces the old 'division of labor' method(s) of organization, that NOW means JOBS, JOBS, JOBS, for all Americans |
![]() | NEW Economic Paradigm AUTHOR Focuses Obama on the Macro Economy & JOBS, JOBS, JOBS & What & How to deliver JOBS to scale, as Obama's NEW macro economic strategy Humanomics author is Jerusalem's Yehoshua Ya'acov, who herein is "branding" its central organizing principle of the Jewish people and all mankind, with what is its NEW "Receiving, to give-sm" and in parallel its NEW economic paradigm that is the "Integration of Labor-sm"... |
![]() | Daniel Kammen - Renewable Energy and Economies of Scale Complete video at: http://fora.tv/fora/showthread.php?t=204 Daniel Kammen, Director of the Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley explains why renewable energy may take less time to see widespread incorporation than its critics have argued. ----- Cody's Books presents a panel featuring Mother Jones publisher Jay Harris, author Jeff Goodell, former Sierra club president Adam Werbach, director of the UC Berkeley Renewable and Appropriate Technology Energy Lab Daniel Kammen and Natural Resources Defense Council staff scientist Audrey Chang. They discuss American's reliance on coal, and debate what type of energy is best for our future: solar, wind -- or even nuclear? -- Cody's Books |
![]() | Jerusalem's Yehoshua ANSWERS the silence of 100K Jobs lost lost on Wall Street, with Macro NEW Economic SOLUTION to create JOBS to scale... Humanomics "branding" of its central organizing principle of the Jewish people and all mankind that is the NEW "Receiving, to give-sm" and in parallel its NEW economic paradigm that is the "Integration of Labor-sm"... |
![]() | Hummanomics NEW ECONOMIC PARADIGM is the "Integration of Labor-sm" & its NEW "GTI" is what NOW builds the US & G-9 economy in 2009 & beyond & this means JOBS, JOBS, JOBS...to scale Branding 'Humanomics' in general and its NEW central organizing principle of the Jewish people and mankind, that is "Receiving, to give-sm" and also its NEW economic paradigm the "Interation of Labor-sm" |
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![]() | The Economics of Gangsters As Americans begin to taste the bitter dregs of recession; the economy spirals to the top of primary election rhetoric. Briefly displacing the issue of Iraq. Both Republicans and Democrats join in rare bipartisan agreement on an economic stimulus package -- a government dole out of roughly $800 per taxpayer -- which, when received, will be spent, and this spending will stimulate, or boost, the lagging economy. I don't want to be a downer, but I feel compelled to say, if the economy can be sparked by so modest a boost, are the problems really that serious, or are they far more serious than politicians are letting on? It seems to me that politicians are skirting the obvious: U.S. economic problems aren't displacing problems in Iraq: in fact, Iraq -- its costs in blood and treasure -- are driving this period of economic instability, recession and job losses. How? Well, while the defense industries, and related businesses of oil and mercenary-type outfits (like Blackwater) are making big bucks, this wealth is narrowly distributed. In past wars, workers were driven into factories to build the weapons of World Wars I and II, and so money was widely circulated, particularly among Blacks, newly arrived from the segregated South, or among women, who entered factories to work machines vacated by millions of white men who were Drafted to man the war front (remember Rosie the Riveter?) This new so-called volunteer army is largely the product of an economic draft, of poor and working class youth hoping to get a leg up in the rat race of attending increasingly unaffordable colleges. While this hope and dream is often unrequited, what are the economic prospects of tens of thousands of men and women who return legless, armless-- or mindless -- after repeated tours in Iraq? And the Iraq war, which will cost perhaps upwards of trillions of dollars before all is said and done, is really designed to economically benefit few -- again, oil companies and their subsidiaries. And, of course, petroleum-based fossil fuels have their own ecological, and social costs - that we've not even begun to tally. While Bush and the Saudi princes do their sword-dance (ironic given the $20 billion Saudi-U..S. weapons deal Bush brings), the economy - and the ecology -burns. Housing foreclosures are spiking; manufacturing flees to China; gas prices rise; neighborhoods decline into hellholes for survival; and schools resemble training camps for prison. And prison? Perhaps they are America's lone growth industry. Wars are poor replacements for ailing economies. For they produce nothing, but pain, loss and ultimately -- more war. This war, started by neo con nitwits and the Texas/Bush Mafia, has produced pain, loss and death on an epic scale. No politician now running has the barest notion of how to end the cycle -- for they too are trapped in an imperial web, spun by big business. They promise no solution, just an extension of the same, elsewhere. http://www.hoodtube.com/viewProfile.php?user=Tugs10197&ref=Tugs10197 |
![]() | Humanomics Author ANSWERS Re: Candidates@Google: Obama & Briefs him on its "International CONTENT," focuses on its Macro Economic SOLUTION(S), as what generates to scale JOBS, JOBS, JOBS Humanomics author is Jerusalem's Yehoshua Ya'acov, who herein is "branding" its central organizing principle of the Jewish people and all mankind, with what is its NEW "Receiving, to give-sm" and in parallel its NEW economic paradigm that is the "Integration of Labor-sm"... |