“Employment 2023"

Melody Fogarty

Trees

Where are employment or entrepreneurial energy headed specifically for black America, I say overseas. There is step change coming to the shores of America. 


The United States has set monetary policy around the world for the last 225 years. USD has been the sole marker of global commerce. This is not the future. Monetary policy, globally, is changing. Specifically, we are going to move away from the dollar. Money around the world will be defined in terms of digital currency. 


Digital currency will be assigned by continent, or rather continental alliances. The euro which is a unified currency for Europe will be met by another currency for Africa, which will also be met by the Asian unified currency, and the South American unified currency. Gold will be king. Paper will be nothing in the New World order. 


As a result of this change in monetary policy, we are going to step towards a new world order of power, BRICS. The global majority sits in Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. To that particular alliance, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, and several other African countries are coming together to set a new path into the next millennia. No doubt the United States is going to resist. Europe is going to resist. In the end, these new world titans are going to succeed.


Black America sits between these two worlds, the old and the new. First, we must step into our true history. Black Americans are the American descendants of enslaved Africans and aboriginal Americans. To this end, Ghana and many other African countries are offering black America, the opportunity to repatriate, to invest in the continent, to take the things that we have learned and the things that we own, and to move them into an environment, where we are accepted, and where we might thrive. On the other hand, we are the children of the aboriginal Americans, people that are still not spoken of, the Muscogee, the Seminole, the Creek, the Choctaw, and many others, who are dark skinned native Americans, who arrived in the Americas, well before the Europeans and thrived originally in what we warmly referred to as Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and Florida. We definitely would be foolish to abandon America, or rather the United States and our investment here. Therefore, it is in our best interest to fuse/bridge the United States with whichever country in Africa you select as your secondary home.


Our next step is to catalog our knowledge, skills and abilities, and offer them to the African continent in the form of annual pilgrimage to assist in the development of those countries who have graciously allowed us to return. By making this effort, we will minimize the underutilization of our potential here in the United States, and will have an opportunity to expand our skills using those experiences we will have on the continent.


Simultaneously to offering of our knowledge, skills and abilities, I highly recommend that we learn how to acquire businesses at reasonable and fair market rate that can be easily transitioned to the continent. Businesses that are not already there, but are highly beneficial to both our efforts here in the United States, and in Africa. Those businesses include such things as solar or alternative energy, automotive, automation, medical, construction, plumbing, electrical, banking, accounting and finance, technology media, the arts, etc.


Finally, reinvest our profits collectively in education, technology and commerce both here and in Africa. We want to vacation in Africa. Our children will do a year of study aboard in BRICS countries. Our definition of international business means we have operations in the Americas and on the Continent.


Black America’s goal must be self-sufficient growth and prosperity through expansionism. Managing wealth by growing our ownership both here and aboard.


What you should be doing right now is learning Swahili, visiting African countries and networking, honing your skills! 




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