MaGenieMagicEconomyIdeas

a percentage of these ideas are really old ideas,

the ideas are still here in case something can be done with it ...

 

Ideas that sound like they may improve the economy

( it was my idea to ask thousands of people ( everyone is affected by economics weather they realize it or not ) , "If  you had one idea to improve the economy, what would it be?" 

the rest is a combination of many peoples ideas combined )

 

Ask, Listen, Learn, Teach

http://www.mageniemagic.com/economically_helping_each_other_with_god_natures_tools.htm

 

1. ask everyone you feel comfortable with

"if you had one idea to improve the economy, what would it be?"

2. get people talking to each other about the economy

3. come up with ideas to improve the economy from the root, people can use, and still keep safety on many levels intact [ A1 ]

4. if you can not afford to pay for it, ask how you can earn it, in a legal and appropriate way

5. ask a teacher to give your family an economic lesson plan for a day

you may learn math, reading, science, history, social studies, etc. and have fun doing it, and all get a reward in more ways than one

( Goal, Earn money or something your family needs while helping someone else and learn an important piece of education along with the task ( so all involved will economically benefit and learn too ))

6. the true meaning of improving the economy = finding ways for people to help each other regardless of there skill level and finding ways to improve there skills while doing it

7.

 

[ A1 ]

( some people have responded to me with, if I help them with ideas like that, how is it going to help me, ( I am not asking you to give your trade secrets away, only to show them how to economically succeed ) if they can not economically afford what ever service or product you are involved in, your economically dead if you have no customers ) of course you could go out in the wilderness and hope you know how to economically get help from god / nature where in this type of economics there is no form of currency that is readily visible

there is many forms of economics

there are kinds of economics systems with currency which in some ways promotes economic freedom as long as you know how to get money

there are kinds of economics systems with out currency where there is much less economic freedom

 

http://www.mageniemagic.com/improve_economy.htm

 

At the Olympia Farmers Market

University of Washington Master Gardeners apprentices and experts

free information about algebraically creating new planting soil 

from the sun ... and growing food 

( if there was an economic national disaster

at least you and your families would have a much better chance

to be able to eat food you have or know how to grow )

 

Olympia farmers market Where the food is incredibly good

http://www.olympiafarmersmarket.com/Information/musicprovider.html

when present, we make animal balloons, and Perform Magic tricks

"donation, so everyone, can afford one" ( has worked well for all )

Fun for the whole Family

 

 

 

the poor make less than 13% of the average income of the US??? you could  come up with laws to make everyone poor or  you could come up with ways to improve the economy from the root and still maintain safety, so everyone can afford what they need

if I am hearing this correctly, the poverty level is below $80,000 dollars a year per family in order to be able to afford 

the economic things families need??? 10/4/07 

Economy
At the time of the 2000 census, the per capita income in Seattle was $30,306, compared with $21,587 nationally.

http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=24992

 

Economy
At the time of the 2000 census, the per capita income in Tacoma was $19,130, compared with $21,587 nationally.

http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=25024

 

Economy
At the time of the 2000 census, the per capita income in Puyallup was $22,401, compared with $21,587 nationally.

http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=24961

Economy
At the time of the 2000 census, the per capita income in Olympia was $22,590, compared with $21,587 nationally

http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=24931

 

 

 

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