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[New State] Pause, reposition, and continue again.
Published: Jul 23, 2016
Category: NS Updates
By: Richard Grimes
For the remainder of 2016 and most likely well into 2017, I must redirect all my efforts toward putting myself on a more stable financial footing. Therefore, I will put on hold any new essays and updates until I have the time. [New State] is like a very large tree that is just beginning its life. It grows slowly, but one day it will tower.

I predict that before the end of this century (within 84 years), the United States will be confronted with an unstoppable and much-needed revolution: American ideology has grown obsolete for the modern times we live in. The American election process and democracy fail to provide wise leaders and effective change when the average voter chooses subjective beliefs over objective reasoning. Capitalism fails to provide wealth for all when evolution directs the average citizen to be self-centered, causing the population to naturally divide itself into the haves and the have-nots. In short, evolution-induced dishonesty has brought America to a state of paralysis.

The United States is not united.
There has never been any well-thought-out control over immigration. The excuse is that we are all immigrants; therefore, we must let everyone in.” This is an emotional and very dangerous way of thinking about this issue. The character or type of person let into the country affects everyone’s future well-being. People are naturally drawn to people who are similar to them and avoid those who are not. Consequently, {multi-culture, race, religion, language, values, world view, and even sexual orientation} has brought never-ending conflict. Just watch the daily news; almost every subject is related to this conflict. Now everyone’s a stranger, and when people can’t relate, they can’t trust. Without trust, citizens treat each other like enemies. America is anything but a harmonious state.

The Plan
The goal of the [New State] organization is to provide a plan to improve the human condition. One day, when I have the money or the financial backing, [New State] will be a full-scale working model. That is to say, a community of people who live by a shared world view and values. Housing, healthcare, and desirable mates will be wisely built, managed, and developed with the goal of improving the quality of life for everyone and preventing an imbalance of power and the unequal distribution of resources and benefits to a few, as is the current default in a capitalist free-market system.

The plan for {how [New State] will be financially sustained} is not completely designed, but here is the general idea: members of [New State] will have to work and support themselves just like everyone else in America—this is not a free ride. However, members of [New State] will collaborate and cooperate to make housing, healthcare, and desirable mates non-profit and attainable for all members. And by the way, this is not a commune.

So, for example, I, as a [New State] member, will volunteer to donate any excess income or savings that I can reasonably part with to support the organization's infrastructure and ongoing developments. Another example is if a financially successful member of [New State] determines that he or she only needs $30 million US dollars (I just picked a number; the amount is a personal decision made by the member) to afford everything that money can buy for the rest of his or her life, then that person can donate any excess (anything over USD 30 million) to the [New State] system. In addition, any non-New State member can donate too.

The [New State] educational system will put emphasis on teaching its members how to collaborate and cooperate with each other to create new products, businesses, and revenue streams to make each member of that particular business group wealthy and to invest any excess wealth back into the [New State] system.

Housing
My grandpa earned a low income, yet he was able to have a wife and three daughters, plus he owned a free-standing house, went fishing on the weekends, and took his family on vacation once a year. This was 1940–1980. Today, on the same income (adjusted for inflation), a man cannot afford a wife. His job has been taken away from him by women, immigrants, computer automation, or exported to another country, leaving him more alone and trapped in a cycle of work-pay-rent.

The main purpose of non-profit housing is to end wage slavery. The cost of living should not be so expensive that it requires an individual to work 40+ hours a week. That leaves no time to work on side projects like education or new business creation. The America of the past (1940–1980) had a middle-class population. More people back then could own a free-standing detached house with a garage. With extra space in the garage and some time on their hands, new inventions were created, and whole new industries were born as a result. In addition, non-profit housing makes members less needy of a full-time job, thus reducing the pressure on employees to play deceptive politics with one another to protect their supporting incomes. It also helps those people who employers deem not culturally fit to hire to be able to survive on less income.

The Mate Market
The above YouTube videos show men investing huge amounts of The above YouTube videos show men investing huge amounts of time, money and humiliation to meet the modern age requirements women demand while women profit off their misery.

Women are being nitpickingly unreasonable in requiring a social aptitude a man must achieve to even be considered a potential mate. Thanks to technology and equality, in modern times, as compared to 1950, there exists a power differential equivalent to there being about 6 men for every 1 woman.

When women have the power advantage, they choose the more dishonest men: the social warriors (extroverted influencers, politicians, con artists, and bullies). In other words, when women have an unequal power of choice over men, the resulting future generations of people evolve to be less honest and less attractive. Less attractive because men are so starving to mate—even unhealthy women are able to get pregnant.

The mate market in America mirrors a capitalist ideology; the women are like business owners—they have the power, while men fight each other to be hired for the job of supporting the women. Both genders are not satisfied, as evidenced by the existence of soap operas and romance novels for women and porn, prostitution, pickup artists, schools, alcohol, religion, crime, and so on, for men. There is no social contract written into the American Constitution that is conducive to a healthy and civil coupling of the genders. In addition, there is virtually no regulation on an individual's reproductive freedom, so healthy reproductive resources are drifting from scarce to practically non-existent.

Some people are born with advantages—good looks, health, intelligence, and highly marketable traits—which I refer to as the [better 4], and some people are born with disadvantages. [New State] will help redistribute experiential benefits to those who are disadvantaged under the condition that you, as a [New State] member, agree: any genetic or biological traits that are significantly contributing to your disadvantaged condition or burdening society will be filtered out of the gene pool and replaced with the [better 4] traits. In other words, don’t have children, or splice and repair your defective genes so your children don’t inherit them. 
1978 American television series Fantasy Island. People come to Fantasy Island to resolve issues, experience something new, or fulfill a bucket list of desires.

Experiential benefits: if someone, because of his or her disadvantages, is unable to fulfill a bucket list of highly desired experiences, it is a [New State] value for a volunteer who happens to be in a position to do so to assist the individual. For example, Oprah Winfrey brings girls from Sub-Saharan Africa to the United States to experience fine dining in an expensive restaurant. Other examples could be a ride on a sailboat, going to a concert, traveling, or having a romantic or sexual experience. The moral here is that people should not live bland lives. If we are united as a team, personal enrichment will soar.







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