[AGL] Andrew Yang?
Frances Morey
frances.morey at gmail.com
Wed Jul 17 09:57:51 EDT 2019
I always felt that natural resources should be divisible among the
residents of the land from which they were drawn. I guess I adopted a
vision of land ownership like that of our Indigenous Indians. They were
wiped out due to their viewpoint not meshing with that of the "settlers."
For a time in Mexico the oil company, Pemex, was state-owned. Our Big Oil
renegades assumed their entitlement from the git-go.
Best,
Frances
On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 8:28 AM Michael Eisenstadt <eisenstadt0 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Actually Alaskan oil money is understood to be owned by Alaskans by dint
> of living there. So that is not a case of free money appropriated from
> the wealthy. Likewise in Norway. Their North Sea oilfields (now pretty
> much played out) were considered to be owned by Norwegians. Those monies
> were saved and are called Sovereign Wealth funds. The Saudis have a
> massive Sovereign Wealth fund. I don't know if individual Norwegians get
> stipends like Alaskans do.
>
> On 7/17/2019 7:17 AM, Charles Loving wrote:
> > There are a few experiments in this free money idea. Alaskans get oil
> > money do they not. How has that played out? Scandinavians get some
> > sort of stipend or so I think?
>
>
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