Reformulate the U​.​S. Money Printing Method Based on National Industry Equities

The Issue

As a first-generation immigrant, my family and I share a narrative that is so common amongst us: we arrived in America with $100 in our pockets, fueled by determination and dreams. Over time, we committed ourselves to building a better life in this land of opportunity. Unfortunately, our hopes and aspirations are currently under grave threat due to the struggling economy. We believe we are not alone in this struggle; several others share a similar story.

We therefore urge the U.S. government to reform the printing of U.S. money, anchoring it on a more representative system – National Equities actualized by multiple industries. This approach will serve to estimate the total net worth of our nation, providing a more accurate reflection of our collective economic resilience.

Factually, the current method of money printing does not directly take into account the tangible values that numerous industries across America are producing. Each sector contributes significantly to the collective wealth of the nation, and this contribution must be reflected in the financial system. This policy revision will promote a more equitable representation and appreciation for each industry's role and worth.

This is more than a call for a change of policy; this is a plea for renewed hope, for preserving dreams, and for recognizing the efforts each one of us is making in our individual capacities. We are not just former immigrants trying to make ends meet; we are the backbone of this nation’s economic strength.

Stand with us to bring about this innovative change. Let's give our stories, our struggles, and our successes the acknowledgment they deserve. Please, sign this petition for reforming the U.S. money printing method.

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Amardeep Singh KalekaPetition StarterBorn in India, raised in America. Amar (Arm) is a former award winning filmmaker. Now, he is an activist for social evolution.

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The Issue

As a first-generation immigrant, my family and I share a narrative that is so common amongst us: we arrived in America with $100 in our pockets, fueled by determination and dreams. Over time, we committed ourselves to building a better life in this land of opportunity. Unfortunately, our hopes and aspirations are currently under grave threat due to the struggling economy. We believe we are not alone in this struggle; several others share a similar story.

We therefore urge the U.S. government to reform the printing of U.S. money, anchoring it on a more representative system – National Equities actualized by multiple industries. This approach will serve to estimate the total net worth of our nation, providing a more accurate reflection of our collective economic resilience.

Factually, the current method of money printing does not directly take into account the tangible values that numerous industries across America are producing. Each sector contributes significantly to the collective wealth of the nation, and this contribution must be reflected in the financial system. This policy revision will promote a more equitable representation and appreciation for each industry's role and worth.

This is more than a call for a change of policy; this is a plea for renewed hope, for preserving dreams, and for recognizing the efforts each one of us is making in our individual capacities. We are not just former immigrants trying to make ends meet; we are the backbone of this nation’s economic strength.

Stand with us to bring about this innovative change. Let's give our stories, our struggles, and our successes the acknowledgment they deserve. Please, sign this petition for reforming the U.S. money printing method.

avatar of the starter
Amardeep Singh KalekaPetition StarterBorn in India, raised in America. Amar (Arm) is a former award winning filmmaker. Now, he is an activist for social evolution.

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Joseph R. Biden
Former President of the United States

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