helicopter heads---President Barack Obama’s pet name for economists; kids who wear
the gyro-launcher hats. One says monetary easing would be better done by having
helicopters drop money directly to the people on the ground.
From iRie! Wealth on Earth:
Late June, 1963 Margate, NJ
39.32 N 74.5 W
There are dark clouds lurking out in
the distance. Coolers are thumping shut, beach towels are snapping in the wind,
and umbrellas are clicking amidst shouts of concern for those still in the
water. The lifeguards are jumping up and down. US dollars are spotted under a burst
of a lightning, floating next to the few remaining canvas rafts.
This spectacle brings about so much
extreme excitement that everyone on the beach is dropping the tasks at hand,
running for the water. Did a helicopter head fly-by, dumping dollar
bills?
A clap of thunder sends the video into reverse. The family is racing back to the dark green beach
blanket.
A visiting cousin staying for the week
did not found any bills at all in the water. Uncle Bill reaches for a new one
dollar bill and hands it over. The aunts and uncles with roots from overseas
use sonar. The sun breaks through the clouds and the cousins go out the back
door to rinse off, doggie in tow. Always concerned, kind, ready to learn and
teach, generous and fun, the family members and shipmates are the manufacturers
of the real wealth on Earth: firsthand knowledge and
wisdom.
the gyro-launcher hats. One says monetary easing would be better done by having
helicopters drop money directly to the people on the ground.
From iRie! Wealth on Earth:
Late June, 1963 Margate, NJ
39.32 N 74.5 W
There are dark clouds lurking out in
the distance. Coolers are thumping shut, beach towels are snapping in the wind,
and umbrellas are clicking amidst shouts of concern for those still in the
water. The lifeguards are jumping up and down. US dollars are spotted under a burst
of a lightning, floating next to the few remaining canvas rafts.
This spectacle brings about so much
extreme excitement that everyone on the beach is dropping the tasks at hand,
running for the water. Did a helicopter head fly-by, dumping dollar
bills?
A clap of thunder sends the video into reverse. The family is racing back to the dark green beach
blanket.
A visiting cousin staying for the week
did not found any bills at all in the water. Uncle Bill reaches for a new one
dollar bill and hands it over. The aunts and uncles with roots from overseas
use sonar. The sun breaks through the clouds and the cousins go out the back
door to rinse off, doggie in tow. Always concerned, kind, ready to learn and
teach, generous and fun, the family members and shipmates are the manufacturers
of the real wealth on Earth: firsthand knowledge and
wisdom.