perjantai 28. kesäkuuta 2013

Finland´s future in reality

The global market represents the people who are seeking a profit on their investments. In the best position are the countries that have a lot of faceless poor people. As the global market is faceless, it is constantly looking for large numbers of faceless poor people. The mechanism works in such a way that one poor person makes 100 products per hour and receive 20 cent hourly wage.

Then the global market sells those hundred cheap products in an hour at the price of 10 cents a piece. So the market will get 10 euros per hour, and the poor people will be able to purchase one cheap product at the price of the 10 cents.

Such a small country like Finland, with a population of 5 million inhabitants, is unable to compete with cheap products in the global market. When the price of know-how will drop in the world market, Finland is in trouble.

In the future, Finland's only real chance is the economy that bases on barter, small-scale farming, voluntary work and the co-operative business in the internal market of its own. In the international affairs Finland could be the market square by offering the complete duty-free protection to the money of faceless big business.