JAMES REESOR for GOVERNOR 20TEN
(1) Cultural Transformation: Tennessee citizens will be given reasons why creativity, physical production, community unity and lifestyle moderation is preferable to current traditions.
Voluntarily alteration of values and goals will enhance hope for the future as Amerijericho concepts become widely known.
(2) Transition Education: Tennessee citizens will be receiving comprehensive information to explain philosophical principles within guidelines they will be following in order to assure their voluntary cooperation.
Resource identification and management will be necessary as we seek to equalize creature survival requirements in ways that maintain comfort,
security and happiness.
(3) Government Reformation: Tennessee State Government will be reduced in size by 30 to 50 percent in four years. Plans must be implemented to
accomplish this goal in ways that avoid needless hardships. This is the basic outline:
A. Diminishing dependency on the federal government.
B. Reduction of the state tax burden on citizens.
C. Establishment of a prototype "Mind Formation System" designed to ultimately replace the existing educational institutions. Refinement of
statewide experimental methods will lead to superior standards to enable higher student achievements.
(4) Free Barter Market Economic Base: Productive Amerijericho members in conjunction with existing monetary systems will lead to self-sustaining lifestyles. A "supply and demand" marketplace will eventually be dominated by those who barter "goods and services." We will become less interactive with regulatory "monetary" exchanges during transactions.
Once Amerijericho "consumers" have attained majority status, the capitalistic motivation to "profit" excessively will no longer be a dominant factor. A new ratio between sellers and buyers, because of bartering, will bring the cost of everything down. Most AFBM members will be content when basic "needs" and "desires" are met as a result of their own efforts. They will enjoy the satisfaction of sustaining modest lifestyles within friendly communities.
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