Tuesday, February 16, 2016

New Plan for Economic Stimulus Worldwide


Updated 2/17/2016 for additional content.

Median income is defined as the current median income right now in February of 2016.


The All Business Grant Plan

 

Introduction

            Mission:

-          To aid in the pursuit of happiness, and to improve economic systems worldwide.

Section 1. The Grass Roots Economic Stimulus Plan

a.       The idea is that we pay $6,000 in U.S. Dollars or the respective currency of the country or region to every single person in the world, after asking permission from every country or region.

b.      This is to be written by check from the name U.S. Government.

Section 2. Taxes

a.       The plan is not to raise taxes at all to pay for this venture. You may believe that is crazy, but the goal is to raise the amount of money in circulation worldwide to reduce the current shortage. We will have asked the Federal Reserve Bank for permission to make this change.
b.      See Section 5.

Section 3. The All Business Grant Plan

a.       The plan is to provide a start-up stimulus to small businesses in the form of a one-time grant of $100,000.  An unlimited number of small businesses must be allowed to start-up, with a few requirements that have to be satisfied.

1a. Requirements

 

1aa. The first requirement states that all owners must have to complete education for one year in the field that they choose that relates to the field of the business, with a second year encouraged. The plan is to pay for those private education expenses, as well as a stipend that covers all living expenses while they study. It is stated that during the time of education, they are allowed to be working on the business with the funds provided; although, they will be required to attend the education for the first year, reporting the proof, with the second year not being required, but still paid. Infinite education also must be paid for it says. It finally states that if they can show proof that they attended already, then that satisfies the requirement.

 

1ab.  The second requirement is that the Unincorporated Group must have completed a Business Plan. This plan must have a valid product or service and general hours of availability, a valid pricing plan (by the standard of either low-cost options or high differentiated options), and an investment plan (on what they will invest money in to make the business better). It also has to have budget planning projecting that it will be able to stay open for at least a year.

 
        b. A website with a list of all of the employees/people needed to help out with each business will be available that makes it easy for people who don't want to start a brand new business to meet with other people in their field. These employees who sign up to help will also have infinite years of paid education with the stipend covering living expenses, first year required, stating that they are allowed to work during their first year of education.

        c. This grant states that the business owners and employees can all still walk away at any time to pursue a new business or for any reason. It says that is allowed.


Section 4. Description of Funding and Paying Processes

 

a.       The Grass Roots Stimulus Plan

 

1a. After asking for permission from the Federal Reserve Bank, The Grass Roots Stimulus Plan amount of $6,000 is to be sent by check to everyone with a social security number by mail on file, with the name U.S. Government as the sender.

 

b.      The All Grant Business Plan

 

1a. After asking for permission from the Federal Reserve Bank to print the extra money for this economic stimulus, we will connect with the public through the banks. In the banks, a bank employee or employee of the government will meet with the Unincorporated Group, approve them for satisfying the requirements, and then write them a check for the amount (funded by the U.S. Government/Fed), with the guarantee that they will send proof of the education and the business to an address that we give them, reporting on a quarterly basis. All of these documents must be analyzed and statistics can be made reporting on what percentage of people successfully started a new business.
 

 

Section 5. Reasons for Not Raising Taxes to “Pay for It”

 

a.       Research suggests that this is the best way to stimulate the current economy, where shortage of money is lowering the amount of freedom in the free market. Because the want and need for more money than can be split evenly between every citizen, a struggle arises between them even, where they fight each other over the lack of enough money.

b.      If taxes were raised to pay for it, then it would be reducing the amount by which we are increasing the amount of money in circulation. It would therefore be doing exactly the opposite of what we were trying to accomplish.

c.       There arises a conflict of interest between the need for more money by businesses to stay in operation and the interest of providing happiness rather than trying to gain more money in the interaction with customers.

d.      The public is in desperate need of more money in circulation, where poverty stricken people live in the streets without showers as a direct result of the quest for increasing wealth.



Section 6. Bailing Out All Businesses


 


a.      This section states that any business that fails to operate because of rent expenses or other expenses must be paid to cover costs of the business expenses and rent, including existing businesses outside of any that received a government grant, as well as a stipend for living expenses for the business owners and employees. This is at the sole choice of the owner, who will say if they want to continue operating. It states that the living expenses amount should be equal to the current median income.
b. This section also states that if the business manages to make enough to pay rent, but doesn't make enough to pay the owners & employees the median income, then a grant will be paid that makes their income equal to the median income. It states that if the business manages to make enough to pay the owners and employees more than the median income, then no further grants will be given. A recommendation for an award of some kind would be suitable.
c. It states that if for any reason the owner or employees do not get the current median income, then that will be paid in the form of a check.

 

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