Internet Driven Commerce- The Unstoppable force that is driving America back to Free Enterprise….

A few short years ago we used to start our day by walking the dog or getting our coffee fix, now it is logging onto our networking magnet, the internet and checking our emails or waiting for the responses we put on to Craigslist or Facebook the past evening. This epidemic phenomenon has changed the face of our entire socioeconomic environment and how not only goods and services, but education based information is transacted on a daily basis.

Like no other time in history has it been possible to come up with an idea, put some sort of branding and logo to it, stick it up on some social sites like Facebook or My Space and watch it spread.

It appears we are finally “awakening” to the power and leverage that lies on the internet not only to socialize but to network and market goods, services and information materials to spread the wealth in Free Enterprise. This is precisely what has been missing in our cartel controlled and manipulated media spreading the words of financial collapse, swine flu pandemic and the banking bail outs.

There is such an entitlement mentality out there right now that we are finally awakening to how “real, tangible wealth” is created in our country. The movement of money by exchanging education and useful information through Bartering and an “exchange for value” mindset will ultimately bring us out of this deep and isolated feeling of depression that has been spreading like a cancer.

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If we can continue our reliance on the internet and its inner workings of a true free enterprise network, we will realize and build consistent wealth in the masses and pull us out of debt instead of injecting more from the current system of elite banking cartels.

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