To: Publius
In Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged, the federal government reacted to this by forbidding companies to move out of their current states.
When the big enough crisis shows up, I won't be at all surprise if that turns out to be an element of the feral government's "emergency economic rescue legislation," or whatever exactly it will be called.
12 posted on
08/25/2013 8:43:23 AM PDT by
Standing Wolf
(No tyrant should ever be allowed to die of natural causes.)
To: Standing Wolf
In
Atlas Shrugged. it was called Directive 10-289.
- All workers are bound to their jobs and can neither leave nor be fired under penalty of one year in prison. The Unification Board, reporting to the Bureau of Economic Planning and National Resources, possesses judicial authority. All citizens upon turning 21 must register with the Unification Board which will assign them jobs in the best interests of the nation.
- All businesses must remain in operation and cannot close under penalty of nationalization and confiscation of property.
- All patents and copyrights are to be turned over to the government by the use of voluntary Gift Certificates. The Unification Board will license those processes to all applicants to eliminate monopolies. All brand names and private trademarks are abolished.
- No new inventions shall be produced or invented. The Patent Office is suspended.
- All business establishments will produce the same amount every year as they did in the baseline known as the Yardstick Year, to be enforced by the Unification Board.
- All citizens must purchase the same amount of goods every year as they did in the Yardstick Year, to be enforced by the Unification Board.
- All wages and prices are frozen.
- All cases arising from this directive are to be decided by the Unification Board.
14 posted on
08/25/2013 10:01:03 AM PDT by
Publius
(And so, night falls on civilization.)
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