
The powers that be want you to think surviving and prospering is impossible without them to lead us. Not true. What we really need is for them to get out of our way. All of us have believed their lies. The solutions are not rocket science, they are available now, just good common sense.
Surviving economic and social meltdown begins with a change of heart.
First, avoid the hazards created by those powers-that- be as they roll out their business plan to optimize profits. Use public outrage to raise awareness.
Second, rebuild our communities and the institutions on which we depend locally.
You can change things for yourself and for your community. You can have security and prosperity for yourself and those you love. You can do that by returning to the original source of American power, the community and personal autonomy.
Get off the grids. Grids are business models intended to pump profits into the pockets of folks who view you only as a source of income. Their strategy has included controlling government, manipulating legislation so profits are expanded without effort and at cost to us.
EXAMPLE: The Federal Reserve System, Oil Companies, quasi-governmental utility companies, pharmaceutical companies, and any business whose profits depend on denying to us choices through legislation that makes those choices illegal and beyond our reach.
Return America to the values which once made us a great people. America Goes Home is one solution resource.
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Integrity
From Merriam Webster's online dictionary
Main Entry: in·teg·ri·ty
Pronunciation: \in-ˈte-grə-tē\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English integrite, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French integrité, from Latin integritat-, integritas, from integr-, integer entire
Date: 14th century
1 : firm adherence to a code of
especially moral or artistic values :
incorruptibility
2
: an unimpaired condition :
soundness
3
: the quality or state of being complete or
undivided : completeness
synonyms see honesty