In Volume One of the American Enterprise Party Trilogy,I write about what to do … “Give me Enterprise or Give me Debt” a takeoff of Patrick Henry’s famous statement “Give me liberty or give me death”. A working subtitle of “Give me Liquidity or Give me Debt” proposes in Chapter 11 under the U.S. debtor bankruptcy code and Chapter 15 of the international bankruptcy law, a take-back of the valueof the dollar by refinancing America into an equity-driven economy to save the American Enterprise from bankruptcy.By reorganizing our debt-based economy into an equity-driven Enterprise, as it was in the beginning, we emerge debt-free. With additional capital raised byissuing Trade War Bonds through the Department of Treasury.
For now, as monetized politics and debt are the focus of our regulatory nightmare with more and more infringementand new entitlements taking over the work ethic, we no longer work for ourselves; we work for the Orwellian Animal Farm (Oligarch) run by 545 politicians (100 Senators, 435 Congressmen, 9 Supreme Court Justices and 1 President, with the Red and the Blue parties fighting over powernot solving budget deficits nor leading us to protect our honor in the world . . . while China is breathing down our neck with a ten-year plan to overtake and destroy our American Dream.
After looking at the comparative analytics that follow, it dawned on me that America is back sliding and China is colliding with its human rights, an internal conflict between enterprise and communism, that is proving that Marxism and capitalism cannot be bedfellows. So, the CCP and theUSA both need to realize that freedom and opportunity will be the winners and it is a matter of economics, politics, and trade not military and political strength that will win out. Itis where monetary capital and human capital work in sync to form the perfect union of marriage called free market enterprise. The Great American Enterprise is being attacked by the existing binary two-party political system.
This is pitting businesses against government and needs the American Enterprise Party to control he sanctity of the American Dream and defeat all the other isms with humanism … the right to life, liberty, and freedom to pursueour individual dreams with equity, and equal opportunity for the greater good of Americamthe Bountiful.
Therefore, in 1984, after rereading Orwell’s book 1984, and continually checking out the Chamber of Commerce and Federal Reserve Debt Clock in New York Citywww.usdebtclock.org I began thinking about and writing about a viable third-party alternative based on the principles of Enterprise; representing the freedom of peaceful coexistence, with life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for all Americans. Replacing all the isms with humanism (the synthesis of investment capital and human capital working together every day in the American enterprises) replacing the economic theory that capitalism and socialism are arch enemies and neither is considered the framework for the American constitution when in fact they are the foundation for living with humanism as the American Dream.
But it takes a true democracy to accomplish this marriage. Otherwise, as in the binary two-party political system that is gridlocked so it is in fact a mono party, we don’t have a true democracy … it’s an oligarchy. The onlwy ay to return to the Adam Smith’s vision of capital and free market enterprise for the people is to return to the constitution and the form of debate that accomplishes the American Dream.
The problem is by its nature those who produce the wealth must share it with all. However, if you spread wealth(capital) too thin it soon disappears due to the lack of incentive to accomplish that dream. This dichotomy causes a struggle over who shall share in the wealth and for how much. This is where the dynamic of work ethic and patriotism weigh in. The law of add minishing returns applies … “Those who work for the betterment of wealth shall share in it”.