Tuesday, April 27, 2010

TFTD April 27

The Assembly Line Party (ALP) Vision Statement

Manufacturing is the backbone of our economy. All other sectors of the economy are a derivative of manufacturing.

In a capitalist society, the proper logic of successful manufacturing is in the marketability of the goods produced. Therefore, the marktplace can be defined as the arena where the manufactured goods, and their interconnected services, are purchased.

The producer, who is the wage earner and consumer, are one -in-the-same, i.e. the "producer/consumer". The producer/consumer is the assembly line worker, the seamstress, the computer manufacturer, airplane builder, service technician, appliance manufacturer, etc.
It is in the best interest of the wage earner, who is also the producer/consumer, to purchase the goods that they produce. It is in the best interest of the business
to employ a workforce who will purchase the goods they produce and likewise, support those businesses that also subscribe to the cross-trickle economic philiosophy, (read below).
The new way of thinking is "cross-trickle economics." The ALP believes that cross trickle economics is the correct economic system that will ensure the optimum employment of our society. Therefore, we believe that laws that guarantee the right of every citizen a fair, decent wage are correct policy and good common sense.entity to employ a workforce who will purchase the goods they produce

Cross-trickle economic theory is the cycle, or relationship between the producer/consumer and employer/business entity.

Therefore, the responsibility of a government is to be the fiduciary representative of the citizenry. The mandate of laws that protect a citizen's right to earn a fair, living wage are in the best interest of the nation as a whole and should be the irrevocable premise from which all law is enacted.

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