Tuesday, August 01, 2023:
Corruption is rampant and blatant in our beloved country – including at the expense of children – which makes for very unsettling times. Yet historically, corruption has always been a part of societies and governments, but what changed in America? Well, corrupt individuals have tipped a balance and are now arrogantly out in the open, and control many key positions in organizations to include local, state, federal, and corporate, entities. This enables radical narratives to prevail. Some say that community involvement and the proverbial ballot box is the solution, which I in part agree, while others say that a Convention of States is the solution, which I also in part agree, but those are mid- and longer-term solutions. A formal petition to the federal government to redress grievances is also an option, but that could take years amidst the current state of lawfare.
One immediate path to gaining back control over power and resources in our country, is the creation of a “Conservative economy.” While this is already conceptionally underway, and is working to some degree, I would argue that it is not taking shape as fast, nor effectively, enough. An effective Conservative economy capable of swiftly affecting the seismic changes necessary to confront the prevailing and present day bureaucratic and political malaise, needs to be strategically planned and fully executed. It is twofold.
First, where leadership changes in existing organizations are not foreseeable, alternative companies who provide products and services that compete must be exist, and be known and accessible, in order to enable consumers to have the power of choice, and the ability to act on those consumer alternatives, thus changing consumer behaviors toward a Conservative end. This could responsively move the economy toward an environment better aligned at preserving individual freedom, and ultimately protecting children.
Secondly, while capitalizing on the first, it is driven by where consumers put, and or do not put, their money. Where consumers put their money can further set the stage for confronting the rampant corruption of which we are currently up against. Thus, fueling and participating in a vibrant Conservative economy is where greater action needs to be taken. Unfortunately, this dynamic in its present state is generally undefined, organically reactive, and without a collective marketing campaign.
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- Matfucius
