Our Mission Statement
On an unprecedented scale, the world is being bombarded by news and information thanks in large part to the development of the Digital Age. Initially, the public was sold on the idea that an information superhighway was a wave of the future, and after almost 3 decades of evolution that seems to have been true. Unfortunately, history teaches that innovation is followed by imitation, and at the end of the Modern Age we have arrived at a point where greed consumes nearly all models of social behavior. There is a price to be paid for that. As the computer technology age flourished communication with the world became digitized in the Post-industrial Age and came into the forefront of global economic models. The end result of this evolution was a migration of consumerism on a global scale. In America, traditional businesses large and small were affected. Very large retailers were able to purchase large quantities of tangible goods for a much cheaper price than small businesses. Manufactured goods of virtually every kind likewise could be purchased at a much lower cost in a global economy. Hence, the rise of oligarchies that made a few very wealthy and powerful as profits continued to rise and spread inflation throughout the globe. Also, Computer Science and Information Technology was repackaged and Artificial Intelligence was sold to business and the public as a product that would replace Human Intelligence as well as the mainstream labor force throughout the world. Greed kicked into high gear again as capitalism seemed to be the mantra for social elite. Making money at any cost meant selling technologies to customers and the Government about which its value was unknown. A modern perspective on the current state of affairs in the United States suggests that computer science hit a ceiling of development, and then bounced into the wall. New products being developed are of little value to the mainstream, while our industrial base continues to erode while inflation of an unprecedented level also became problematic for the entire nation. As women entered the workforce, inflation in the cost of living slowly rose for decades until the Great Covid 19 disaster struck. In 2020 we had a short-lived Second Great Depression from which we never fully recovered. Millions of jobs are lost to a shrinking economy, but at the same time there was a dramatic rise in the number of government employees on the local, state, and national level as well as the taxes to support services and equipment of little or no value to taxpayers. Of course, profits rose on Wall Street as oligarchs and special interests found great profit in various industrial complexes including pharmaceuticals, medicine, education, banking and finance, insurance, and of course military spending. At the same time, information technology was repackaged into what has been labeled artificial intelligence or AI. At this point in time, no tangible products have been produced in order to see the rising tide of profitability of digital media. Introduced into the market economy was the development of smart phones and full-motion video online which then had the net effect of demanding more from the Internet but a new problem arose in America's ability to produce more power. “The Cloud” was introduced as an intangible product to handle more Internet traffic which instantly became cluttered with advertising and video products. It is our intention to educate those groups who are willing to learn about the future of Human Intelligence during the rise of robots. Taxation and finance at all levels of government are fundamentally out of control and out of touch with the real needs of the American people everywhere. Much like The Truthful American Times, The Main Street Journal will be focusing on problems that can be solved, and not merely just reporting mindless, trivial, and redundant current events . We also expect this to have an immediate effect on what a new constitutional government will look like. It is our contention that America's mainstream yearns for leadership that will lead us to a positive future.
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