Monday, October 24, 2011

Flawed Monetary System is the Cause of Global Economic Crises 2




Is it a mere coincidence, that the era where the world is filling up with empty companies, making money on money several times over, there is rampant recessions? It is time to change this disorder before it is too late.

Making Money Off Money, Making Money Off Money, Making Money Off Money:

Money is like the electric current flowing through and turning a motor, making money off money is a form of short-circuiting the current flow that eventually grinds the essential motor of the economy to a halt. Recession and great economic depressions are a consequence of the flawed monetary system. If you have watched the movie ‘Wall Street” then you know well, investment bankers, bond traders (now called casino bankers), manipulate the system to make millions of dollars without doing any actual productive work. Their activities actually decimate the value created by honest labor.

The time has come for governments to set maximum income together with the minimum income levels that are set for low earners. Every aspect of life has a strict minima and maxima and so it is absurd to have an income system that is capped at the bottom but not at the top. When incomes are not capped at the top, honest workers are robbed of their hard earned salaries. It is time to buy a music and movie CD for 20 cents and not 20 Euros, watch a European champions league match between Manchester United and Barcelona and not pay 100 Euros but 1 Euro, attend a U2 concert and pay 50 cents. This will be enough to pay their cost and give everyone a normal wage just like everyone else.

We need to have the era where everyone on this planet will earn just what is sufficient for his or her life to prevent the distortion of the economic system. What is the value of a billion dollars in a briefcase when an extreme drug resistant pathogenic bacterium is snatching a life away but no effective drugs to treat? The world must appreciate the blessing of people like doctors, research scientist, engineers, who are not consumed by the deadly habit of hoarding cash but rather devote their life, talent and energy to provide the essentials of life.  Can you imagine a bottle of aspirin costing 100,000 dollars? Can an important and emergency surgical operation cost 20 million dollars? It is unfortunate to have a world where the essential things in life are forced to be as cheap as possible whereas the non-essential like playing golf or football is infused with so much money. Unchecked pumping of money into wrong places leads to distortion of the world economic system; it is time to have cheap entertainment, sports, banking services and a capped earning for everyone.


Flawed Monetary System is a Great Accessory to Crime and Illicit Trade:

Systems like air transport are very efficient but it is also fragile and vulnerable, since the September 11th attacks, everyone has to do away with some comfort and privacy so that absolute safety and security can be assured. There is the need to design a much more intelligent monetary system for the world that does not leave it as vulnerable to manipulation by perverted people as is currently happening. Honest and productive majority are suffering from this flawed system. 

The flaws may not be intentional but rather exploitation by perverted people to afford themselves easy life. Drug and human trafficking by gangs and cartels is possible due to the loopholes in the monetary system. Illegally acquired wealth is difficult to trace; it becomes visible to law enforcement agencies only when the amounts involved are huge and the transfer route is used for a long enough time.

Many countries have also resorted to excessive borrowing due to the flaws in the monetary system that does not tag an amount of money with its real life value. Many national treasuries just print more and more money as a measure of resolving recessions, making borrowing very cheap. This goes on for so long; people refuse to be productive because there is money somehow. Cheap money has allowed countries to consume what they have not produced, robbing future generation to pay for today’s needs.


Return to Value Creation; Banking Jobs for Value-Creating Professionals on leave:

The time it takes to train a fully-fledged heart surgeon, engineer or a research scientist, not less than 15 years, by the time surgeon or a scientist is independent and begins to earn a full salary, they are already 35-39 years old. In their entire career, they will not earn more than 10 million dollars; compare that to the David Beckhams or Tiger Woods’ whose endorsement deals alone can fetch them more than 20 million dollars per year. This is immoral by all measure, we are telling the young people to focus on these non-essential careers because society has decided to throw money there foolishly. Throwing money away on such people is an insult to the face of people committed to difficult but essential career options at end of the day we all shop for the same market.

Returning to real value creation and providing incentives for people to do so is fundamental and existential. How can the world economic system value the talent of a surgeon/scientist/engineer a million times lower than a football/golf player, which is non-essential? It is also time to automate financial services, accounting, and get everyone back to work. There are many real problems to be solved and I shudder to think about the real difference financial institutions make to our lives on the day after major disaster.

In places like Ghana, the dream job of most people is to work in a bank, whilst many social amenities remain in short supply. Humanity is protected and prospers when many honest people dedicate themselves to training and skills acquisition in all the essential areas of life. Honest people are busy working out how the increasing world population is going to cope when fossil fuels are depleted, portable water supply by turning the sea into fresh water. It is proper for all such people to find sufficient livelihood from their honest labor and ingenuity. The current world economic order will force such creative and ingenious people to use their abilities to acquire easy money just to survive. Abandon the long tedious road to benefit humanity because they lose out and are made poorer by this perverted capitalist system.


Money is like Manure, its only valuable when spread out to make to the plants grow:

This task is for the United Nations, create a global system that allows unique tag for everyone with his or her career, his or her productivities and his or her earnings. This way taxes can be stratified to make sure that people who make easy money pay a lot more for goods and services than hardworking, honest people like teachers, nurses, researchers, doctors, engineers etc.

Kindly edited by Gloria Baaba Arkaifie

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Patrick Kobina Arthur (PhD),
parthur14@gmail.com
http://pakar1-corner.blogspot.com/



Flawed Monetary System is the Cause of Global Economic Crises 1





The world is on its knees once again subverted by the banking and monetary system, which has fallen into the hands of perverted individuals who do not care to hold over 99 % of the world’s population hostage. The purpose for the invention of money, especially paper money, completely turned on its head, used a tool to decimate the value of life that is inherent in honest labor.

Why Should A Country Like Ghana have 27 banks and counting?

All of the banks in Ghana combined will make up to 3 billion dollars; in fact, many are struggling to meet the 60 million dollars minimum capitalization requirement of the government. Ghana, with a population of 24 million people and an economy valued between 30-40 billion dollars, it is ironical that all these 27 banks can only provide service to less than 5 % of the population. It is understandable that the 5 % many own more than 80 %of the total national worth, but clearly many people are functioning without the need for a bank, including many rich people.

All these banks do is to engage in illegal deductions, squeezing the meager resources of salaried workers and small business owners in Ghana. The naked drive for easy money and easy life is driving many people to value such frivolous jobs more that they actually should be. Too many banks contribute to inflation and poverty because everyone in that industry works towards making capital needlessly expensive in order to make a reasonable margin.  All 27 banks needless replicate the work that can be done by just one effective bank, thereby wasting useful human energy and man-hours on a service that is not essential.


Perfectly Flawed Monetary System:

We are in an era where many people occupy themselves with just making money, people no longer ask “what do we create to make money”, it is always “how do we make money”. The digitization of financial transactions has worsened the existing downsides of the paper money system. Digital money marks the end of the sanctity of human sweat and toil and is sadly compounded by the rise of frivolous professions that dubs the world’s economy into giving out millions of dollars for performances of dodgy value.

The “Therapeutic Window” for the Monetary System:

I do not know whether there is an equivalent concept for therapeutic window in Economics as it pertains in the field of chemical biology and pharmaceutics. This concept describes the effect of drugs, every drug is a potential toxic/poisonous substance if not used at the correct dose or given to the right person. 

The one-system-fit-all as we have with the world’s monetary system is beginning to create more problems than it was created to solve. The only way money will serve its correct purpose is if there is an effective system in place to ensure that the prescribed use is strictly adhered to, at all cost. Drug abuse is fatal and so is abuse of the monetary system.

The Transfer of Value and the Batter System:

The economy used to work based on the batter system, where goods and services were exchanged directly without any intervening entity like money. Today the batter system will be inoperable hence the evolution of money to ease the burden. Perverted people have flawed this system for several decades; the governance system of the world is clearly unaware or unwilling to tackle it head on.

On a doomsday, a can of Peanuts will worth much more than 100 bars of GOLD:

Money in its physical form has no real value but for the value of goods and services, it represents. During deep recession in Zimbabwe where the value of the currency is greatly depreciated, story is told of people carrying money in wheel boroughs to the bank only to throw the money away on the way and take the wheelbarrow home for safe keeping because it’s worth ten times more than the money carried in it.

Gold is similarly less of real value as element, unlike titanium and platinum; its assumed value is purely due to cultural symbolism and fanatic adulation. Similarly, people like sportsmen who receive millions in endorsements provide no real value to society except the illusion of a great brand. 

What is their use when the world is ravaged by acute respiratory disease like SAS; it is the duty of the scientist, bioprocess engineers, chemical engineers and medical practitioners to save the world. After returning it to fair weather, those frivolous casino bankers, sports and entertainment people can then siphon the millions and reward the world with the next recession, the world cannot continue on this self-defeating path any longer.

Occupy Wall Street; The 99 Percent of the People:

People are peeved by the stark economic inequalities and something needs to be done. Profit sharing is the answer, honest people work hard for a company to make 60 percent profit, not only should top executives get fat bonuses but everyone. It is time to calibrate wages according to the cost of living and not what the employer is willing to pay. Companies are prepared to spend millions of dollars on endorsement deals and pay honest hard working people meager earnings. CEOs of major corporations spend more on the maintenance of their fleet of cars than the salary of a human being in the company; this is a major moral bankruptcy being perpetuated in the world today.

The problem is that this paper money system has been decoupled from the producers of real economic value, resulting in acute short-circuiting of the economic system. Overtime, this flawed economic situation has allowed some perverted people to amassed huge sums of money, which has artificially resulted in stark inequalities. 

Imagine a city-state like the Vatican deciding to withdraw all paper money in circulation for a period of 24 hours to be replaced the next day. The authorities will not hesitate to print more money if at the end of the 24 hours they realize the value of their assets have doubled on the international market. Clearly, paper money is merely pieces of paper on which a certain value is printed for use in value transfers and transactions.

Distorting the Economic System:

The trend of popular protest against the unjust economic systems caused a flawed monetary system is set to continue. Everyone affected in this global disorder, the protest have been most effective in countries where there is dictatorial leadership. Soon all businesses and corporations whose activities are short-circuiting the economic system and decimating the value of honest labor will face the full force of the popular uprising.

The same money runs through all of the world’s economies and as such, efforts have to be made to arrest the surge of casino banking, easy-money-making-enterprises. These lead to unfair price increases and depreciation in the quality of life of the majority of people. Easy money attracts highly skilled work force away from servicing the public need to providing highly priced luxury service to a select few. This is the evil of the 20th and 21st Centuries. The concept of “having enough” should reign once more, if you own a business and you earn past 10 million dollars a year, you must not store the money in bank accounts, but share a bit of it with the people you work with. They too deserve a good life.


Kindly edited by Gloria Baaba Arkaifie
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Patrick Kobina Arthur (PhD),
parthur14@gmail.com
http://pakar1-corner.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

The Quotes I Love

«Wonder is the beginning of all science.» (Aristotle)




" Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented and fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us, and as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. "
– From the movie, 'Akeelah and the Bee'




High spirituality to the neglect of high intellect is a self-defeating sterile concept






Achievements are limited only by aspirations







In the long run, it is Not the years in our lives that count but the life in our years! by AGBENYO on Ghanaweb


"Do not speak — unless it improves on silence"


"Life is not about arriving at a destination but going on a journey"


"There maybe many destinations on that journey but one leads to the other and the true travellers never really arrive, they never settle until they have been transitted into the other side"


What does the World mean to you?


"To an Engineer - The World is without form"
"To a Doctor - The World  is an Infirmity"
"To a Teacher - The World is an Unformed Mind"
"To an Actor - The World is a Stage"
"To an Editor - The World is an Unedited Script"
"To a Scientist- The World is a Hidden Treasure"
"To an Economist - The World is a Marketplace"
"To an Advertiser - The World is a Showcase"
"To a Solider - The World is not Friendly"
"To a Pilot - The World is on the Other side'
"To a Banker - The World is a Cash Cow'
"To a Journalist - The World is News"
"To a Climber - The World is Exciting At the Top" 



















RE: Ghana's OIL will not make any difference!

Below are some comments I have reposted from Ghanaweb.com, where this article was also posted.
I have not altered the comments in anyway.








Comment: CREATIVITY LACKING IN GHANA

Author:
AMITAPHAR
Date:
2010-12-16 08:25:56
Comment to:
JJ WANTS HIS WIFE 2 B PREZ; CAN U IMAGIN


After my trip and observation to Ghana,I have come to the conclusion that the average Ghanaian lacks creativity and vision hence all the lucrative sectors of the economy are been run by foreigners.

Most Ghanaians absolutely want good things but lack the knowledge, skills, snd intelligence to turn nothing into something. This is the secret to the Whtiemns success. Ability make life out of everything.

Most Ghanaians solution to the lack of creativity is to either Travel and hustle anywhere, buy and sell, or get a govt job.

Whether is a DNA issue or whatever Im yet to find out.

Comment: BLACKMANS LAZY BRAINS

Author:
CHARSEY
Date:
2010-12-16 11:56:12
Comment to:
CREATIVITY LACKING IN GHANA


I ABSOLUTELY AGREE 100% WITH YOU. AND ALSO ITS NOT ONLY GHANAIANS BUT BLACKMANS ISSUE. I BELIEVE OUR MINDS ARE SO LAZY TO THINK TO DEVELOPE OURSELVES. I THINK THE PIGMENTATION OF OUR SKIN HAVE TREMENDOEOUS EFFECF ON OUR BRAINS. WHERE EVER THERE ARE BLACK PEOPLE THERE IS ALWAYS SUFFERING. GOD HELP US.

Comment: This Statement Is Too Hurtful

Author:
Crude Oily Bug
Date:
2010-12-16 02:06:54
Comment to:
Ghana's OIL will not make any difference!


"Our only contribution to this OIL industry is Drumming
and Dancing and composing the Jubilee OIL song"

This statement of yours will earn you 10 years in gaol if the oil crusaders hear it.

Congratulations though, for speaking the truth.

Is the Jubilee Oil song in hiplife?


Comment: Re: Ghana's OIL will not make any difference!

Author:
KOO
Date:
2010-12-16 04:47:16
Comment to:
Ghana's OIL will not make any difference!


Truly Ghana's oil will not make any difference.The production quotas from the start to maximum capacity is so low that people are going to be disappointed the coming years.It was not clever for the Mills government to have made so much noise over it.Going around to tell Ghanaians that the proceeds will be shared equally and making all sorts of plans with the oil is plainly stupid.The initial earning of 400million dollars going up to 1billion is simply peanuts when you consider that it is only 6percent of Ghanas economy.


Comment: Pessimistic Git

Author:
President
Date:
2010-12-16 05:04:45
Comment to:
Ghana's OIL will not make any difference!


Reading this article reminds me of the true meaning of PHD aka Put Him/Her Down... The writer wants Ghana to be like the USA or UK after just 53 years. Do you know how long it took the Western economies to get to this level. Everything is a process and admittedly we have made mistakes, but to think we would perpetually make mistakes is just plainly stupid and at best naive and ignorant. The advent of the internet has helped expose people to the realities of the Western world and people are clamouring to live and emulate the lifestyles that they have been denied for all these years. I have definately seen a marked improvement in the lives of Ghanaians in the cities in terms of awareness and it is only a matter of time that we begin to get a generation of leaders that are willing to make things better. To look at the past mistakes and not have a positive outlook on the future, just goes to show Ghanaians don't need such Phd's, who don't have the bottle to stomach the realities of life.

Comment: lack of knowledge my people perish

Author:
opoku k
Date:
2010-12-16 06:15:00
Comment to:
Pessimistic Git


may God have mercy on ur soul.

how long did it take countries like south korea and singapore to get to the level of growth they are now?
why can't ghanaians reason at least for once eeh!

indeed the oil will do us no good if we don't start believing in ourselves rather than embracing everything imported into our country.

i wonder why we never import foriegn nationals into our local football league just like we appreciate and import every other thing into the country......Na Waaa for ghanaians'oooooo


Comment: enye wheee...."

Author:
OH
Date:
2010-12-16 07:39:14
Comment to:
Ghana's OIL will not make any difference!


You could not hsve put it better hen you say" you have to go through hell to do simple things like
getting your name spelt right by student record officers". Ghanaians believe in the "let's do it anyhow" policy.

People dont want to take their time to do anything right and yet they think that their imperfecyions do not mattert,

The moment you open your mouth to point out a shortcoming they say "enye wheee...."


Comment: Re: Ghana's OIL will not make any difference!

Author:
alexix
Date:
2010-12-16 08:47:50
Comment to:
Ghana's OIL will not make any difference!


woh this man is very wise man .i like the way he talks to the nation in generaly . A man like this can make better ghana ,,,,,,, oil can do something for ghana if we use our brain todo some comercial activities ..and learnig tecnologi


Comment: our politicans not smart folks.

Author:
naa
Date:
2010-12-16 08:53:37
Comment to:
Ghana's OIL will not make any difference!


we have cocoa, gold,bauxite,and oil yet poor.we have greedy politicans in the country.they are stomach politicans.they buy 4 by 4 cars with Ghana flag flying on them and have guts driving them on pot holes roads,untarred roads.why not use bus for the time been fix the roads and ride 4 by 4 cars.

Comment: Bottom-Down building will not work.

Author:
Kwamebeba
Date:
2010-12-16 10:32:52
Comment to:
Ghana's OIL will not make any difference!


Well said even though it does not go well with those who as yet cannot come to terms with the fact that, it is only through intensive education of the people that can let the country move forward forever. If Nkrumah had ruled Ghana for two decades as some had the opportunity, Ghana would have at least a well managed university in each of the regions giving quality education. Sorry to say, but how many universities do we have in Ghana? I will find out later but it seems there are a lot- privatisation of education in a former colonial country? Our universities cannot claim credit for any discovery or invention and so are people getting the quality education that they are supposed to get?
People like Rawlings should not have participated in discussions concerning the so called re-structuring of Ghana educational system and curriculum. "Square pegs in round holes" is what has brought our education infrastructure etc. into shambles. 
With this type of private education instead of mass education, I agree with the writer that not only oil but no other natural resource can bring us out of this chaos. The situation can however, be saved if we realize that we have go back and re-enforce the foundations that was laid from 1957 to 1966. From 1966,all governments of Ghana have tried to build from the top to the bottom and that has always brought their downfall. No patience. They go for pocket mobile phones before they will even think of having a land phone. The system of living is not cost effective.


Comment: ghana leaders are blind!!!

Author:
ALUTA
Date:
2010-12-16 12:18:59
Comment to:
Ghana's OIL will not make any difference!


its lack of vision and political will thats killing ghana,our leaders and the elite are so backward and most of the poiticians are ill educated to understand the direction to take the country to.majority vote on tribal line and later complain.its a shame.Ghana need an honest dictator, democracy and chop chop politics has failed the nation and its time to rethink.


Comment: Some Humble Ideas About Our Oil Mmoney

Author:
Daniel Hammond
Date:
2010-12-16 17:07:47
Comment to:
Ghana's OIL will not make any difference!


It is surprising that even before the oil in Ghana begins to flow, parliamentarians are debationg how much of the funds will be used as collateral to borrow from foreign governments to plunge our country into deeper debt. WHAT A SHAME !! 

I suggest that the energy Ministry should first of all flood the market with oil so as to reduce the price. Once the cost of gasoline (petrol) as we call it, goes down substantially, citizens will have enough money in thier pockets to engage in the demand side of the economy. Corporations will re-invest the savings from energy costs to expand, hire workers and improve the economy.

The next step shuld be to tackle our poor energy situation and make sure that we have electricity everywhere and people do not live in darkness. 

Follwoing that, our healthcare system should be improved. Doctors should be treated with dignity and respect and compensated well so as to forestall the brain drain that we are experiencing in Ghana's medical services (doctors coming to America) for better conditions of service. It is well documented that when the citizens are healthy, it helps to lift a nation out of poverty.

Then our educatiion system which the Rawlings government destroyed should be improved, teachers need to be recognized for ther sacrifices. Our universities need to provide reasonable accommodations and meals for the students and our professors/lecturers should be well treated (good compensation and housing where appropriate.

Once we do these things our country will move forward and sour to greater heights.

Most of the comments people write in response to issues of great importance like the oil money are full of rubbish. We need to begin to think about the well being of our great country. Nigeria's demise should serve as an example for us.

I know greedy Ghanaian men (fathers) who have abandoned their families in England and in other parts of the world and moved to Ghana without their wives or children so as to vie for the oil money. It is so sad. 

Let us do what is right with our new found wealth, otherwise, as someone has siad, the oil will not make a difference. 

I agree with the Western Region Chiefs who are asking the President to try and improve their region. the Central and Western Regions have always been left out of the development projects.

Let us show the world that we are a unique nation. I agree with Nana Akufo Addo that the government should not borrow against the oil revenues. Not today, not tomorrow ...not ever.


Comment: Re: Ghana's OIL will not make any difference!

Author:
Obibini
Date:
2010-12-16 19:07:05
Comment to:
Ghana's OIL will not make any difference!


I agree. Gold, Cocoa and many other items are not making a difference because of greed and selfishness.