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.
The Main Street Journal
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“All politics are local.” (US House Speaker Tip O’Neill)
“You
can
fool
some
of
the
people
some
of
the
time,
and
you
can
fool
all
the
people
some
of
the
time,
but
you
cannot
fool
all
the
people
all
of
the
time.”
(Abraham Lincoln)