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Plea of the Valueless: Proposing Economic Equality
Bok av Paul Progen
Barry Lyons
Citizens constitute the nation, and the nation does not exist without them.
? When banks and public corporations are too big to fail, citizens will bail them out.
? When the government decides upon war, citizens will offer to fight.
? When disaster strikes, citizens bear the weight to recover and go on.
? When the nation's survival is at stake, citizens persevere in order to succeed.
The value of the nation's citizens is an unmistakable asset.
Why aren't citizens recognized for their value?
Why must influential values supersede a citizen's value? Or must they?
How do influential values interfere with the citizen's government?
Many have fought for the scraps of the influential, misunderstanding the acquisition of materialism to be the only influential value, while their inborn right to an equitable influential value go unrecognized and therefore do not exist. We have proven our social potential to exist as a known positive quantity. If this were not true, civilization would not be occurring. Derived by the positive contribution of our potential, our social existence becomes an economic asset that requires the recognition of our value through a guarantee of economic equality. We must insist upon the construction of a Constitutional amendment providing the citizen's with a balanced application of material influence in government. Creating a material expression to assist our vote will permit the citizen's to mitigate influences presently imposed and permitted by our representation, such influences that are no longer tolerable. It is our responsibility to take part in this opportunity to visualize and create economic equality and strengthen democracy.
This is a concept of recognizing the citizens collected virtue of positive potential and ascertaining a material value, a "Citizen's Value", from that potential. Then utilizing, as a constitutional right, the transference of that material value as influence applied to representation. Explaining the mechanism, a "Citizen's Value Initiative" and it's existence, components and rules which will permit equitable influence to be applied toward representation in government, thereby providing a constitutional guarantee of economic equality. Included is a declaration of the offensive implementation of influence, made against the citizens of the United States by their representation. To which influence, as balance in representation, is not justly granted to the citizens.