Entrepreneurship shatters poverty and thus it is necessary to focus on developing employment through new business creation, versus implementing a very destructive law.
(PRWEB) September 27, 2005 -- In previous press releases that have run on PR web, this author has been indicated that it is easier to assassinate the president than to have any expectations that the financial community would choose entrepreneurship over poverty: poverty is extremely profitable.
In the New Orleans address, President Bush clearly stated that "Entrepreneurship Shatters Poverty" and that help was on the way. Well an emergency time period for the SBA to generate these funds is about 2 months: the same time frame for FEMA to have funds to any of hurricane's victims. This problem of poverty is non-partisan.
Now, instead of being able to focus on rebuilding their shattered lives, people are going to be hit with another blow unless a class action lawsuit or some other rule of law thrwarts the implementation of backward legislation on October 17th.
The whole sordid truth is continuously covered up, but it is becoming increasingly more and more difficult to cover up the corruption, graft and scandal of the following:
1. Inaccurate credit reports that have egregious errors.
2. Incorrect credit scores that allow banks to ignore brilliant ideas and focus on an incorrectly calculated number.
3. An education system that is completely disconnected from reality and sends millions of people each year into the arms of collection agencies who harass 24/7
4. Payroll and credit card companies that take advantage of the poorest of the poor with usurious interest rates. Even the middle class can not escape their wrath.
5. Incorrect government statistics that reward poverty and account those who fall of unemployment insurance as employment even though they are still unemployed.
6. As poverty is profitable, non-profit agencies that focus on the destitute must reinforce despair in order to have an ineffective purpose.
7. New requirements introduced by Congress and the Senate that forbids purchasing of milk, cheese, bread, etc. if ones credit score is too low.
The solution to shatter poverty is to offer joint accounts based on mutual ownership versus no money, usurious interest and stifling credit scores.
The time to do something is now. In France, revolutions occurred with leaders facing the Guillotine. This author is not suggesting violence, only that entrepreneurship shatters poverty and the barriers that reinforce destitution.
The way to begin is to stop this horrid law from being implemented and then work at changing it.
Call to action. If you are in debt then please get off the sidelines and make a difference while there is still time.