Saturday, July 31, 2010

Saturday Morning Thoughts

I'm in my office this morning and I have tons of things swirling around in my head. Let me give you an explanation. So I got up at about 8:30 this morning which is pretty early for me on a Saturday. I had to go deposit some checks at the bank which is normal many clients purchasing travel packages will send Cashier's Checks or Money Orders. On the way home I'm listening to the ready and it's always fascinating listening to "morning shows" on the radio. This is because they are "catering" to the "employee mindset" which is who their target audience is, everyone going to work.

That lead me to several different throught processes in my head. Right now if you have been reading my "Monday Matters" emails then you are beginning to realize and see that there are about to be some major economic shifts happening around us. I have been writing the emails to point out things for you to notice that I have noticed. I have been hoping you started doing your own research and even listen and watch the news with a more critical mind.

Take for example recent events, unemployeement benefits have been extended for up to 99 WEEKS! Now here is what is interesting about this. First it does those of us who are americans NO GOOD. Our politicians are brilliant and most know that this isn't the best thing to do for the American workforce but it sounds good and with a huge precentage of people out of work right now the "unemployeed" becomes a great voting contituency to pander too. Basically your government is looking out for themselves, knowing that they vote in policies that look good and sound good right now, the unemployeed will vote them back in office. In the long run the unemployeed becomes reliant on this supplemental money and will desparately seek or vote for any politican that will give it to them as if there was no end it sight to what the government can provide.

If you still believe there is no end in sight to what the government can provide then you need to go back and watch this >> http://jackieoquinn.blogspot.com/2010/07/letters-to-john.html

Not too long ago I heard a politician on TV say that these unemployeement benefits needed to be past to help the American worker who can get a job. He went on to say, "Some have said that extending these benefits will simply create an unmotivated workforce. Those that have said that simply don't believe in the American spirit." He went on to say that his opponents were just being heartless etc.

That's great political speech but here is what you need to be aware of and this is why you need to be critically thinking here because you can see the writing on the wall you will be able to take advantage of this wealth tranferance as it happens. This politician knows that what he is saying is missleading. He has access to some of the best economist and studies that have been done by the best intellects in our country. Study after study has shown:

Lengthy unemployeement benefits lead to:


- A decrease in the number of people who are actively seeking work.

This is where the unmotivated argument comes in. It's not to be confused with lazy. It doesn't necessarily mean someone is lazy it just means they don't have the same "urgency" to have to make money. They have some income which can help to ease some stress.

- It drastically decreases the "skilled workforce".

With many industries like technology moving so fast your knowledge today can be outdated in that field in 99 weeks.

- It creates a less desirable workforce and actually makes it more difficult to get a job

Imagine being responsible for hiring at a local company. You have a ton of applicants to consider for one job. It's a low skilled position which are the type of positions that continue to hire through a recession. Most of the applicants have been on unemployeement for many weeks. Which do you consider first the one that has been unemployeed for 85 weeks or the one that has only been out of work for 12 weeks. Which one should adjust better to being back in a work environment?

What do you tell all the rest? You tell them the best rejection line of all. "You are over qualified".

- It decreases the average worker's wage. The longer someone is unemployeed the more likely they are to accept a lower paying job when the are rehired. This usually means they need further government assistance to survive and they continue to vote the one in office who will continue or increase that asisstance.

No greater example of this type of Politics then what I recent read online doing some research:

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Almost overnight Roosevelt, the most popular president in the 20th century [elected 4 times] looted most half of this nation's wealth, while convincing the people that it was for their own good, in the name of Democracy. His right hand man, Harry Hopkins, suggested many of Roosevelt's policies, he said:

"Tax and Tax, Spend and Spend, Elect and Elect, because the people are too damn dumb to know the difference".

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Eighteenth century historian Alexander Fraser Tytler, says Lord Woodhouselee is claimed to have argued:


"A Democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that a Democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship."

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Why have I taken the time to send this to you? It's NOT so you will go out and start some revolution. Remember what I have been saying on Monday Matters. It's easier to take advantage of what is happening around you versus attempting to single handedly changing it. If you want to demonstrate and revolt or whatever thats fine, but first make sure you are making decisions in spite of our current geo politcal and economic environment, that will stabalize you and your family. That's easy and can be done much quicker.


It's easy to see a wealth swing coming. It's important that you are positioning yourself to benefit from this shift. That is what we are doing at Decide Freedom International (http://www.flexiblebiz.com/goland1 ).



Have a great weekend,


Jackie O'Quinn
International Coastal Director
Since 2004
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