Frozen Eggs: The Economic Equalizer
Yes indeed, I’m dead serious, folks.
And I’ll bet you didn’t know that eggs freeze, did you?
Neither did I, and you know where I learned this?
I learned it in an article in today’s Wall Street Journal.
Let me explain. Kelly Evans wrote an amazing piece that drills down this economic crisis to how it affects families in their day-to-day lives.
Two families are chronicled with details of how they are managing.
Example: one wife/mother came upon a sale of eggs.
She bought 10 dozen, and froze them.
Another family has joined a cooperative where they exchange information on sales and pool bulk products such as flower and sugar.
Money?
It’s not being spent; correction: it’s pouring into banks where people are opening savings accounts at a record pace.
After a decade of wild spending, Americans have finally gotten it and are reluctant to seek credit even if it were available.
And they are not spending what they do have.
This is a problem for reviving the sagging economy, but a solution for people who have long spent more than they made.
Thus, we have the ultimate conundrum.
Some of you may know I have studied economic systems all over the world, and have taken my knowledge and observations and compiled them into a book called,
How to Survive Without Taxes.
It covers more than just taxes; it also presents a model for a cashless economy where all financial transactions would take place electronically.
How does this relate to frozen eggs?
Currently, no matter what anyone does, it’s a rob Peter to pay Paul kind of thing. The dominos of our economic system have become so incestuous that even a teetering of one will send the whole mess tumbling down (remember Humpty Dumpty? He was an egg…).
And tumbling down is what’s happening as we speak.
Humpty Dumpty Sat on a Wall,
Humpty Dumpty Had a Great Fall,
All the King’s Horses and All the King’s Men
Couldn’t Put Humpty Together Again
Bottom line, we’re beyond the fix it stage and need something drastic, like starting all over again.
By the way, as a preview to a complete overhaul of the current tax system, I invite you to download my report “Done with Cash” for free.