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No Financial Inclusion Today! No Financial Inclusion Tomarrah! Or For Eternity, Even
#11
RE: No Financial Inclusion Today! No Financial Inclusion Tomarrah! Or For Eternity, Even
In Matthew 20:1-16, then by New Testament, humans were starting to get creative about equal rights, even.  "The first shall be last, and the last first," is arithmetic equivalence, notice.  But the Times were Roman, and imperial.   What would now be a cult of personality was actually Imperial religion.  Then for their part, the Romans wanted tribute, and not more religions.  There was an emerging diversity of beliefs, and they could all go back where they came from.  Even a pre-rabbi could be questioned by the main scholars in Jerusalem, age 12.

Then looking back, not much would come of it:  Even in recent USA.  What would be said, "Freedom of Religion," could also be said Imperialist and Roman.  It has been so noted by Atheist ideologues, in the last century:  And not quite so directly.

In the same time-frame, not much "Financial Inclusion" has been mentioned, though arithmetic itself has been policy discussed, and created in statute, USA,  It is never much mentioned, USA. Where it does get mentioned, is not London, Berlin, Paris, or New York City.  Coincidentally, humans are thought to have emerged out of Africa.  In recent years, "Financial Inclusion" has begun to emerge out of Africa.  That is not about China, North Korea, or even world famous, Albania(?).

Still, African religion is tribal and intact outside the main cities.  Nigeria is Officially of Her Majesty's Commonwealth, but in many areas:  Majority Moslem.
It also has oil.  It also has the year old program, "Traders Moni."  There is no ideology about that.  Nor does it arise from any specific religion:  Technically.  It is more or less uniquely, a first of its kind.  Many might wonder if they got the idea from the The Free Venice Beachhead, in California--of the USA underground press, famous author, Ken Kesey, a founder.  The Arithmetic would appear by, there, by 1980.

It can be easily explained in an arithmetic concept, Geometry:  Including a kind of indexation type of raise of the new credit amounts.

"Crow, James Crow:  Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Even Lands of Many Nations, in North America:  Would rid themselves of Manhattan, famously now reliant on major credit.)
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#12
RE: No Financial Inclusion Today! No Financial Inclusion Tomarrah! Or For Eternity, Even
(August 11, 2019 at 4:51 am)mascale Wrote: In Matthew 20:1-16, then by New Testament, humans were starting to get creative about equal rights, even.  "The first shall be last, and the last first," is arithmetic equivalence, notice.  But the Times were Roman, and imperial.   

So we can call that Times New Roman.

Oh man, I crack myself up. 

Quote:Then looking back, not much would come of it:  Even in recent USA.  What would be said, "Freedom of Religion," could also be said Imperialist and Roman.  It has been so noted by Atheist ideologues, in the last century:  And not quite so directly.

I think the economic message of the New Testament is so radical and so difficult that pretty much nobody can manage it -- least of all American capitalist imperialist pseudo-Christians. It continues to be a challenge for us. 

Quote:In recent years, "Financial Inclusion" has begun to emerge out of Africa.

If you're in a bit more conversational mood, I'd be interested to hear about what's happening in Africa on this front. I'm always looking for innovation in economic approaches.
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#13
RE: No Financial Inclusion Today! No Financial Inclusion Tomarrah! Or For Eternity, Even
Lol.
Nay_Sayer: “Nothing is impossible if you dream big enough, or in this case, nothing is impossible if you use a barrel of KY Jelly and a miniature horse.”

Wiser words were never spoken. 
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#14
RE: No Financial Inclusion Today! No Financial Inclusion Tomarrah! Or For Eternity, Even
If this guy isn't a sockpuppet (he's a refugee from stormfront for definite), then I'm the Queen of Sheba.
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#15
RE: No Financial Inclusion Today! No Financial Inclusion Tomarrah! Or For Eternity, Even
The internet has created "Financial Inclusion" where never before there was any at all.  In Africa, the most famous advance became the payment app.  Those were actually started in Kenya, not in the USA or Western Europe.  Money from the urban centers could be sent to the rural countrysides.   A family had relatives in town.  Suddenly at the local level, they too were in a market.  Tanzania would go further, and even by-pass banks. The most famous Artificial Intelligence in the world is "Leo," at United Bank for Africa--available in 20-odd nations.  Lagos, in fact, is Africa's London, and an international Fintech development capital.  Coincidentally, Nigerians don't seem to like payment apps, but in the Open Air markets, Wallets are now adored.

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President Ford had created $50.00 tax rebates, a friend of my Maternal Uncle.  Both were top-of-the-heap level Masons, which is how they met.  There was a useful tool the arithmetic could use, and Ford White sent a nice reply.  Ford was Michigan.  My uncle was rural Eastern Oregon--long since gone to corporate farming.  Then there came about the child tax credit.  By 1975, a forecast of $300.0 bil. deficits was ready.  Keynesian Stimulus was not going to work as planned.  John Kenneth Galbraith would comment in editorial page assessments, that the Reagan deficits, "Were not Keynesian deficits."  Nixon had come on board to Keynes, but Soviet Imperial Hegemony was in constant disintegration, along with a lot of Atheists.

The Obama White House would not so-state, but carried the concept of the equal amount tax credit to a new level:  It was a lot, for everybody, and payable regardless if there was income tax liability or none.  You filed, you got your bonus--and for lower income neighborhoods, just like Kenyan rural market had basis to suddenly flourish.  

The critical part of "Financial Inclusion," is that an accepted currency has to become equally and newly available to everyone engaged in the lawful policy.  

So Nigerian "Traders Moni" is an equal amount basis of credit--2.0 mil. micro-businesses.  Anyone can infer that economies somewhere in Nigeria were getting newly empowered.  They were becoming, "Financially Included."  Nothing religious actually happened. "Goddess be praised" may have become an outcome.

The basis origin, however, is mostly Greek--White people even able to enslave white people, who became more valued than any other peoples in the ancient world--China, Mongolia, Southeast Asia, Samoa and India all likely excepted.  Probably Australia was excepted(?).  Some may noticed that Persia was excepted--and Roman, "Without Papers," they were not.

"Crow, James Crow:  Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(White Eyes sent Lands of Many Nations, even--Into Reservations as "Free people:"  To die like dogs in vomit!  Poison blankets and rotted corn were courtesy, Uncle Sam!)
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#16
RE: No Financial Inclusion Today! No Financial Inclusion Tomarrah! Or For Eternity, Even
(August 11, 2019 at 5:06 pm)mascale Wrote: The internet has created "Financial Inclusion" where never before there was any at all.  In Africa, the most famous advance became the payment app.  Those were actually started in Kenya, not in the USA or Western Europe.  Money from the urban centers could be sent to the rural countrysides.   A family had relatives in town.  Suddenly at the local level, they too were in a market.  Tanzania would go further, and even by-pass banks. The most famous Artificial Intelligence in the world is "Leo," at United Bank for Africa--available in 20-odd nations.  Lagos, in fact, is Africa's London, and an international Fintech development capital.  Coincidentally, Nigerians don't seem to like payment apps, but in the Open Air markets, Wallets are now adored.



President Ford had created $50.00 tax rebates, a friend of my Maternal Uncle.  Both were top-of-the-heap level Masons, which is how they met.  There was a useful tool the arithmetic could use, and Ford White sent a nice reply.  Ford was Michigan.  My uncle was rural Eastern Oregon--long since gone to corporate farming.  Then there came about the child tax credit.  By 1975, a forecast of $300.0 bil. deficits was ready.  Keynesian Stimulus was not going to work as planned.  John Kenneth Galbraith would comment in editorial page assessments, that the Reagan deficits, "Were not Keynesian deficits."  Nixon had come on board to Keynes, but Soviet Imperial Hegemony was in constant disintegration, along with a lot of Atheists.

The Obama White House would not so-state, but carried the concept of the equal amount tax credit to a new level:  It was a lot, for everybody, and payable regardless if there was income tax liability or none.  You filed, you got your bonus--and for lower income neighborhoods, just like Kenyan rural market had basis to suddenly flourish.  

The critical part of "Financial Inclusion," is that an accepted currency has to become equally and newly available to everyone engaged in the lawful policy.  

So Nigerian "Traders Moni" is an equal amount basis of credit--2.0 mil. micro-businesses.  Anyone can infer that economies somewhere in Nigeria were getting newly empowered.  They were becoming, "Financially Included."  Nothing religious actually happened. "Goddess be praised" may have become an outcome.

The basis origin, however, is mostly Greek--White people even able to enslave white people, who became more valued than any other peoples in the ancient world--China, Mongolia, Southeast Asia, Samoa and India all likely excepted.  Probably Australia was excepted(?).  Some may noticed that Persia was excepted--and Roman, "Without Papers," they were not.

"Crow, James Crow:  Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(White Eyes sent Lands of Many Nations, even--Into Reservations as "Free people:"  To die like dogs in vomit!  Poison blankets and rotted corn were courtesy, Uncle Sam!)


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Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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#17
RE: No Financial Inclusion Today! No Financial Inclusion Tomarrah! Or For Eternity, Even
I do not comprehend what is happening in this thread.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.
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#18
RE: No Financial Inclusion Today! No Financial Inclusion Tomarrah! Or For Eternity, Even
At work.

(August 12, 2019 at 9:30 am)Mister Agenda Wrote: I do not comprehend what is happening in this thread.

I'm just watching along to see how deep the rabit hole ends up going. ....
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#19
RE: No Financial Inclusion Today! No Financial Inclusion Tomarrah! Or For Eternity, Even
(August 12, 2019 at 10:02 am)Peebo-Thuhlu Wrote: At work.

(August 12, 2019 at 9:30 am)Mister Agenda Wrote: I do not comprehend what is happening in this thread.

 I'm just watching along to see how deep the rabit hole ends up going. ....

Mad Tea Party already in progress.

Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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#20
RE: No Financial Inclusion Today! No Financial Inclusion Tomarrah! Or For Eternity, Even
I need drugs to understand what's going on Tongue
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