Alex Vandar wrote:You really CAN'T get rid of currency, to start. It's just...not a good idea. The barter system (Which I assume you'd want to go back to using) just wouldn't work at all, all things considered.
It's not a matter of "can't", it's a matter of "won't." And, no, I wouldn't go to a barter system.
First off, humans did fine before currency. I mean, we're here, aren't we? We survived without currency! Omigod! XD Sorry, just had to put it like that. The problem with currency, is that people have become dependent on it. They're raised on it, and they're not educated to see alternatives. They just figure it's as natural as the blood that pumps through their veins. Well, it's not. Also, it inspired capitalism, which does not work toward supply and demand; rather, it works toward taking advantage (whether if its another's misfortune or not) and profiteering. Do you know where capitalism started, before it was called "capitalism?" With swindlers. You know, those guys that sell you something at a higher price than it's really worth, so they can profit whether or not they bought it at the actual price or not. In fact, there is not a single soul that can determine the real value of anything, because things are often not determined by their necessity, but rather supply and demand. Why do you think oil prices rose? Why did its value change? Necessity? Hardly. People were taken advantage of by their fear of a lack of oil supply, because they're dependent morons, and that insecurity was
capitalized on. It's as simple as that. Oil is oil is oil; its value should be dependent on quality, not quantity (and certainly not dependency). It's time that people shape up and get smart, and stop allowing moneymongers to take advantage of them. The harder it is to break a habit, the more reason to break it; you should control what you do, not the other way around. Why? Because evildoers are looking for people like that, so they can take advantage of them. Don't live up to their expectations.
As for barter... Bleh. It's better than currency, but not by much. I'd rather go with a "budget" system. And I use that word to mean: checks and balances. It'd work like the human body, making sure that all working parts get the nutrition the need. If someone didn't work, and weren't elderly or handicapped? They still get food and shelter, just like a vestigial part of the body. This country has enough land and resources to feed and shelter every citizen, so that shouldn't be a problem. It's better to give a jobless person food and shelter so they have a good springboard to get back into the work force, rather than leaving them to deal with all of the problems that comes with having no food and decent shelter, which often leads them into a spiral of non-recovery.
That is beyond disgraceful, in a country like this one, to allow that to happen. Problem? Currency. Why are so many people poor? Maluse of currency, either inflicted or afflicted. Why? No checks and balances. Money shouldn't be the driving force; people should be the driving force, but they can't do that if they're dependent on money and wait to move when they have enough. And it's ridiculous, because so many things can be done (by people) without money; that is, if people are willing to take care of their own instead of watching their purse. We have the time, resources, technology and willing people. Put on a pair of Nike's and just do something. You're not going to have much success with money when there are organizations gobbling and hoarding it up, leaving less for others in need.