A great opportunity presents itself and instead of a burst of competition and job opportunities, we are cowardly in our fear of the FED and the legal system. Sure we will try to play it safe and report and provide information off of others works and efforts but why doesn't the american entrepreneur go down to the Bank open up a business account and start an exchange? Because we cower in our fear of the FED and lawsuits. The little guy is being held down by fear. It is a sad thing, we see news articles of aldermen calling the Police on the kids selling lemonade from their stand. And the police respond and shut down the operation. Imagine what would happen if the 'Kids' were actually making money and had to hire other people. They would probably get felony charges.
Common sense has left and been replaced by the police, lawyers, and the courts. Small startups have to already be successful to properly wind through the legal system and avoid all the traps set by the corrupt to avoid competition in their industries. Does the government supporting companies like GE from others help the country by protecting GE? I propose, NO. Sure GE has thousands of employees paying taxes and supporting the economy. However, if 10,000 small companies sprout up with 10 employees each. Who is supporting the Government more, GE or the small guy. Oh, but wait, the small guy can't get Lobby's to
I am for the Honesty in an American Exchange with the protections provided from corruption but I don't want it to come from Wall Street. All that the reasonable person would want for protection, is dispute resolution, accounting disclosure, ease of transactions. We 'adults' should know that we are taking a risk. And if we loose our money from declines or bad trades, Don't go crying to DADDY. It is my personal belief that the move for Government Regulation and 'Control' is from 'Kids' never learning to be adults. They wan't the Government 'Mommy and Daddy' to help them out and save them from their mistakes.
So in conclusion, American Entrepreneurs, don't work in Fear, fear of the government, fear of the law suits, or fear period. If as I suspect, if you take the risk and grow rapidly and "hire" employees, you just might start a new revolution in financial industries. Just one suggestion please, Don't put your headquarters in New York or California.
is this the GE you speak of? http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/general-electric-paid-federal-taxes-2010/story?id=13224558
i totally understand what ur tryin to say here. a revolutionary currency has been invented that directly attacks the problem of the Fed and gov't and we sit here and cower in fear of when the jackboot will come down. things are so f*d up here in the USS of A that Gresham's Law dominates in so many areas. the bad has driven out the good thru and thru.