Madd Hatters
1.7 Non-productive Activities
Now we will look at the non-productive activities which aren’t classified as criminal products. These are activities that harm the greatest good for the greatest number of people and harm the greatest good for the environment. Such activities are; receiving money for shuffling paper on Wall Street, selling things called Derivatives, banks expanding the money supply, and in the process of expanding the money supply, stealing money value out of your pocket as you sit there reading this article.
Some other non-productive activities or creations are; illegal drugs, over use of prescription drugs, tobacco products, excess alcohol consumption, Corporate welfare, Agricultural welfare, people working and receiving more money than their production is worth, people working and accepting less money than they created in production. People accepting less money, in money units, than they produced gives their remaining production to a non-producer who didn’t produce it. This is rewarding non-production. It is very important that the producers of money and wealth take full responsibility for its existence. This money and wealth has energy and power. Non-producers are skilled at using this energy and power. They use it to create more situations where they can use the out-exchange money to take more money, from the producers, without a product or service exchanged for it.
Some more non-production activities are; able people on welfare, a large part of the military industrial complex. The military should only have as its product what is necessary for National Defense not National Offense. This would cut about ½ to 2/3rds off the military budget in the US.
Most any and all government subsidization is a non-productive activity. Product placement of smoking in movies is a non-productive activity. In the past, the placing of tobacco products in GI’s food rations was a non-productive activity. This was done to encourage smoking, when smoking is classified as a non-product that is shown to shorten people’s lives.
A couple of other non-producer activities are hunting species to extinction or near extinction and using mercury to make hats which gives us the term “Mad Hatters.”
Producer Rewarded Open Market Economic
The Science of Economics
By RP Obrigewitsch
July 18, 2011
Axioms of Economics
Constant Money Supply
Money Velocity and Prosperity
- 1.0 Money Velocity and Prosperity
- 1.1 The Money Velocity Cycle
- 1.2 Capital Producing Economics
- 1.3 Vampire Economics
- 1.4 The Goal of a Society
- 1.5 Production Efficiency
- 1.6 Why Money Velocity Slows Down?
- 1.7 Capital Destroying Economics
- 1.8 Producer, Non-producer or Counter-producer?
- 1.9 Razor Thin Path