Economy as tail-eating snake, the Ouroboros
October 27, 2008 | Emmeloord, HOLLAND, Netherlands | Vetting explained
The economy can be seen as the Ouroboros, a snake who is eating his own tail.
The more he eats, the more he shrinks. The more he unleashes, the more he ‘grows'.
Thus the bigger the snake (the more money) the more the elasticity therein, one can assume.
But the gluttony of the snake is also a factor.
There are some virtual happenings in the money-movements.
Where is the money?
And Who is managing the money?
In fact one has to feed the snake with very, very great amounts of money, so that he rolls farther and so he can become longer and bigger. Thus he can stay round and go around and when the ‘snake-wheel' grows the distances between recessions became larger and larger and the economic bubbles on the economic way are then more easily to overcome.
But what we are seeing now, is that the gluttony of the snake-head is the greatest sin in our present economy.
This ‘snakehead' seems to glutton everything, because many hundreds of billions are vanished or evaporated.
It is better for everyone when the money is given back to everybody by pulling down the taxes and by revaluating many matters or businesses.
It is a question of making or pressing more money or otherwise promoting much lower prices.
The snake has to roll, anyhow, how the matter what.
For, when the consuming citizen stops with buying, the pot will overcook; the snake will vomit and all, really all will stand still.
But and this is essential: the gluttony of the ‘snake-head' has to be kept in check and also there has to be paid back the (‘stolen') money to every normal citizen by lowering the taxes and by stopping the making richer of the already very rich people with the money of the community.
Therefore you have not to be a socialist = communist.
This should be the new economic world that belongs to the normal working and normal thinking people.
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