Wednesday, June 21, 2017

The $3.6 Trillion Payback - How It's Supposed to Work

Once again Dad spoke to me last night... just like he did on the night of 14 Feb 2015.

Like the last time, I want to reiterate that to best of my knowledge I’m not a Native American. But, I’m without a doubt a Native American dreamcatcher believer.

In last night’s dream my father once again handed me a document and said, “Ron, you’ll know what to do with this.”

It was a legal document, a contract. And, once again, contrary to most contracts this one was not complicated. Nor, was it written in “legalize”, in small type, and pages long. No, this contract was simple, direct and “enforceable”.

The contract read: “Those who benefit are required to pay all costs involved and compensate every injured person.”

This time his message was focused on how we allow our government to permit businesses - some large and some small - to pollute our environment, siphon off our resources without paying for them, defraud us with bad products / terrible services and rip us off in a multitude of other ways.

Further, and more importantly, the contract demanded payment to all those injured by the manufacturers of sugary drinks - companies like the Coca-Cola Company & PepsiCo – to help cover the costs related to the diabetes epidemic they helped unleashed upon the world.

For one year, 2016, the total cost of healthcare for just one sugar-related disease in the United States, diabetes, is estimated at $825 billion.

Going back to 1886 when Coke was founded and 1893 when Pepsi Cola was first sold to the public, the amount comes to $3.6 trillion.

That is $3.6 trillion owed by these two corporations for their role in selling diabetes-causing sugary drinks to the American People.

My dream told me to Follow the Money and see to it, beginning with the soft drink companies, that those who benefited from the all forms of predatory capitalism pay their debts back to the American People - individually not to some government entity.

Interesting, I thought. That's $3.6 trillion to be distributed to the American People to cover a portion of the cost of illnesses caused by sugary drinks.

So... that‘s how Real Free Market American Capitalism is supposed to work.

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